The problem is some of the people who signed this petition does not want to be sharing their names to the public due to their safety. Usually, this is fine to the freedom of the speech right and all those shit. But when using this petition in court for verification, its not going to work because they need to names to make sure that its not fraud.
And with the internet, if the names leak out... then its going to be everywhere because you can connect in the internet from basically everywhere. So that's a little bit rough. The protection of privacy and identity in this case os being challenged.
Even o professor from the UCLA Law School specializing in the First Amendment is even saying that the "public access these days is really public access."
The question continues
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