Controversy over release of Covenant School shooter's writings

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Lawyers representing parents at the Nashville Covenant school where shooter Audrey Hale killed six people in March argued in court against releasing her manifesto publicly on Monday — but received significant pushback from free speech lawyers. The parents fear the manifesto could lead to another massacre, but lawyers representing media outlets suing the Metro Nashville Police Department to publish the manifesto argued that the parents do not have the right to intervene. The court will make a decision on the parents', school, and church's motion to intervene by Wednesday.
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