• The
landmark 1973
abortion cases
Roe v. Wade and
Doe v. Bolton get their names from anonymous plaintiffs later revealed to be, respectively,
Norma McCorvey and Sandra Cano. • A
Toronto woman, publicly known only as Jane Doe, waged an 11-year court battle against the
Toronto Police Service after being
raped in 1986, alleging that the police had used her as bait to catch
the Balcony Rapist. She won the case in 1998, and was named
Chatelaine Woman of the Year that year. She published a book about her experience,
The Story of Jane Doe: A Book about Rape, in 2003. • A
Doe subpoena is an investigatory tool that a plaintiff may use to seek the identity of an unknown defendant. Doe subpoenas are often served on
online service providers and
Internet service providers (ISPs) to obtain the identity of the author of an
anonymous post. • Serial killer
Richard Laurence Marquette confessed to the murder of an unknown woman identified only as Jane Doe. • File sharing websites were blocked in
India on 21 July 2011 on some ISPs including
Bharti Airtel,
BSNL, and
Reliance Communications, because
Reliance BIG Pictures got a "John Doe" order from Delhi High Court allowing them to serve cease and desist notices on people illegally redistributing the film
Singham. This allegedly brought down copyright infringement of the film by 30%. • On 29 August 2011,
Reliance Entertainment procured a 'John Doe' order from the
Delhi High Court to prevent the illegal broadcast or streaming of its upcoming film
Bodyguard. This order gives protection to the intellectual property owner, Reliance Entertainment, from copyright violation by prospective anonymous offenders. The use and selection of pseudonyms is not standardized in U.S. courts. The practice was rare prior to 1969, and is sometimes objected to on legal grounds. • On 18 January 2015,
a woman was sexually assaulted on the campus of
Stanford University in California. The victim impact statement that the woman, referred to as Emily Doe in court documents, read at her assailant's sentencing hearing the following year went viral, and she was named a "woman of the year" by
Glamour magazine. She publicly revealed her real name,
Chanel Miller, in 2019. • On 10 March 2015, HTG Capital Partners LLC filed a federal lawsuit against unnamed "spoofers", whom the suit referred to as John Doe(s), in the hopes of getting a judge to force the
Chicago Mercantile Exchange to reveal the names of the firms. HTG said it had found evidence of thousands of such manipulations over 2013 and 2014. • In November 2016, a woman only identified as "Jane Doe" abandoned plans to go public about allegedly being raped by
Donald Trump. • In October 2017, an unidentified minor Jane Doe detained by
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sued to enjoin the government from obstructing her access to abortion in
Garza v. Hargan. • In March 2021, Justice Molloy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice named mass murderer and perpetrator of the
2018 Toronto van attack, Alek Minassian, who was seeking notoriety, as John Doe when reading a highly publicized court decision (R. v. Minassian, 2021 ONSC 1258). ==See also==