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Is court anonymization enough in the era of social media and big data?

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By Daniel Daniele (CA) on December 12, 2019

In the age of social media, are court procedures enough to protect vulnerable parties subject to a publication ban? In a recent article, researchers at the University of Zurich were able to re-identify parties in 84% of judgments studied (the Zurich Study).

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