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The California Supreme Court reversed the trial court's dismissal and remanded the case, holding that plaintiffs have a common law right of access to the State Bar's admissions database if privacy concerns can be adequately addressed, but the trial court must now determine whether and how the database can be redacted and whether countervailing interests support nondisclosure.
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