This list, maintained by the MLRC Institute, lists incidences in the United States in which online speech is threatened, whether through libel suits, criminal investigations, or other means. If you know of something we missed, please let us know. For more details on this list, see “Notes and Sources” below.
Miller, et al v. Junior Achievement of Central Indiana Inc, et al
Miller, et al v. Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, et al
UPDATE: Court of Appeals dismisses Star's appeal of local judge's order in December 2012.
Ind.App,: Court Dismisses Indy Star's Appeal
South Ben Tribune
The state Court of Appeals has dismissed the Indy Star's appeal of a local judge's order requiring it to identify a person who made anonymous comments on its website that a former executive of Junior Achievement of Central Indiana contends were defamatory.
http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/sbt-court-dismisses-indy-stars-appeal-20121211,0,4489800.story?track=rss
STATUS: Appeal filed June 27, 2011
Ind. App.: Court weighs online commenter's rights
Indianapolis Star
The Indianapolis Star went to court to protect the identity of an online commenter named in a defamation suit.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/29980839/detail.html
Ind. Super.: Order compelling discovery
http://indianalawblog.com/documents/2-23-11%20Order%20Compelling%20Discovery-Indy%20Star.pdf
Ind. App.: Brief of Appelant
https://www.eff.org/files/miller_appellant_brief.pdf
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