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ACLU Amicus Brief in Support of Plaintiff PBIS's Opposition to RIAA's Motion to Dismiss (11/14/2003)

Motion to Quash in RIAA v. Boston College et al. (09/29/2003)

AOL Amicus brief in Melvin v. Doe (11/15/2000)

Melvin v. Doe Appeal to Superior Court (11/15/2000)

ACLU Legal Brief in Melvin v. Doe (11/10/2000)

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