Opinion
4:23-cv-1137-DPM
11-18-2024
STEVEN SHAW ADC #500760 PLAINTIFF v. DEXTER PAYNE, Director, ADC; MUSSELWHITE, Warden, Cummins Unit, ADC; PIERCE, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit, ADC; GRAY, Warden, North Central Unit, ADC; JACOB HIGGINS, State Gang Coordinator, ADC; ARKANSAS REPUBLICAN PARTY; SARAH HUCKABEE-SANDERS, Governor, Arkansas; LESLIE RUTLEDGE, Lt. Governor and Former Attorney General; TIM GRIFFIN, Attorney General, Arkansas; JOE PROFIRI, Secretary of Corrections, Arkansas; ALEX JONES; FREE SPEECH SYSTEMS, LLC; and DOES, Unknown Individual Members of Arkansas Senate Committee on ADC Oversight and Arkansas Board of Corrections DEFENDANTS
ORDER
D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge.
The Court did the best it could the first time around and stands by that ruling, Doc. 27. There's a strong First Amendment and common law presumption of public access to judicial records. Cajune v. Independent School District 194, 105 F.4th 1070,1076-77 (8th Cir. 2024). Shaw has not overcome that presumption. Motion for reconsideration, Doc. 28, denied.
Shaw's embedded request for a certificate of appealability is denied. The Court already certified that an in forma pauperis appeal would not be taken in good faith. Doc. 23.
So Ordered.