Cook County judge with ‘no writing’ rule orders CWB staffer to stop taking notes in court, running afoul of chief judge’s order, federal opinion – CWB Chicago

"(Cook County Associate Judge Maryam) Ahmad went on to explain why she doesn’t allow people to take notes in her courtroom: because they might write down information about the defendants. That’s nonsense, of course. Anyone who wants information about defendants can print out page after page of their personal data from the clerk’s computer system upstairs."
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Legally And Constitutionally Illiterate And Ignorant Cook County Judge Ignores First Amendment, Orders Reporter To Stop Reporting On No-Cash-Bail Court Proceedings 

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