The phrase "WILL MCBRIDE SHOW ME SCANS" refers to a search for digital versions of the controversial 1974 sex education book (originally
While initially winning awards from church groups, it was pulled from U.S. circulation in 1982 by St. Martin's Press following a Supreme Court ruling ( New York v. Ferber ) that allowed the banning of non-obscene "child pornography". WILL MCBRIDE SHOW ME SCANS
If Will McBride is not a party to the lawsuit (e.g., he is a third-party vendor or a former employee), you cannot send an RFP. Instead, you must issue a under FRCP Rule 45. A subpoena commands him to produce scans at a specific time and place. The phrase "WILL MCBRIDE SHOW ME SCANS" refers