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The motion for access, which was filed by 10 news organizations (including The New York Times, a client of mine), argues that the First Amendment obliges that Mr. Nashiri's testimony be taken in an open courtroom.
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However this woman highlights a sense of moral obligation that would oblige her and others to participate.
And they were of course obliged that I gave them my day".
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McInnes regularly incites violence among his gang members, and they obliged that night.
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Madison obliges, knowing that Strand and George won't be happy.
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