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John Doe v. Attorney General
John Doe v. Attorney General, 2022 N.H. 49 (2022).
DecisionAffirmed in part; vacated in part; and remanded.
People and Organizations
Parties
- American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and National Education Association-New Hampshire Party
- Attorney General; John Doe Party
- ACLU-NH Amicus
Attorneys
- Marc G. Beaudoin from Milner & Krupski, PLLC, representing John Doe (appellant)
- John S. Krupski from Milner & Krupski, PLLC, representing John Doe (appellant)
- Anthony J. Galdieri from Attorney General, representing Attorney General (appellee)
- Samuel R.V. Garland representing Attorney General (appellee)
- Gilles R. Bissonnette representing acluamicus
- Henry R. Klementowicz representing acluamicus
- Robin D. Melone representing acluamicus
Firms and Offices
- Attorney General Counsel firm
- Milner & Krupski, PLLC Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi Authoring justice
Superior and Lower-Court Judges
- Kissinger Judge
Case Records (5)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 21, 2022 | John Doe v. Attorney General | Opinion | Supreme Court | Pre-Reporter |
| September 28, 2021 | John Doe v. Anthony J. Galdieri | Oral argument text | John Doe; Attorney General; ACLU-NH | |
| September 28, 2021 | Sept 28 2021 | Supreme Court oral argument calendar | - | |
| May 4, 2021 | 20200447 - Acluamicus - Amicus brief | Brief | American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and National Education Association-New Hampshire | |
| May 4, 2021 | 20200447 - Brief | Brief | Attorney General; John Doe |