Judge rules against releasing killer Audrey Hale's writings, protected by federal Copyright Act.

Judge rules that shooter Audrey Hale's writings cannot be released to the public; copyright held by victims' families. Judge I'Ashea Myles ruled that the writings of Audrey Hale, who killed six individuals at Covenant School in Nashville, cannot be made public. The court determined that the original writings, journals, and other materials created by Hale are protected under the federal Copyright Act, exempting them from the Tennessee Public Records Act. The ruling comes after multiple public records requests and ensuing legal battles.

July 05, 2024
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