Mr Farrelly's question was on the effects of injunctions on whistleblowers and press freedom in general.
Now the two sides are battling it out in court amid a flurry of injunctions.
He told the paper that injunctions "don't work, they're completely pointless and unbelievably expensive".
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She said super-injunctions are an "outrage" used as a tool by "the rich and the powerful".
Injunctions against hydroelectric power in the Amazon are common, with Belo being served 9 times already.
Salford Council issued its first gang injunctions banning four men from parts of the city.
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Google also agreed not to seek injunctions against rivals using standard and essential patents.
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People with enough money can buy anonymity through court injunctions that limit press freedom.
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This point was rather proven when one of the recent flurry of injunctions slightly misfired.
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Still, a handful of private companies have won temporary injunctions against enforcement of the rules.
Where infringement causes irreparable harm, such as in the drug business, injunctions may still be needed.
It would be more accurate to state that injunctions oppress economic power created by market forces.
Two weeks ago the injunctions were circumvented by someone who used Twitter to release their details.
However, US-based Freedom House warned in 2011 that court injunctions were hampering reporting of key criminal cases.
Last year, in a case involving eBay, the court granted patent infringers more wiggle room against injunctions.
Last year the case produced the Supreme Court decision that made it more difficult to get injunctions.
But the young, in particular, have grown sceptical of Wahhabist injunctions that command blind obedience to rulers.
Apple, meanwhile, is likely to seek injunctions against the sale of products that were found to be infringing.
He is leading the parliamentary challenge to the use of "super-injunctions" and their even more awesome relatives, "hyper-injunctions".
It has filed complaints against the Korean manufacturer in the US and won injunctions in the Australia and Germany.
In seeking the injunctions, Lord Goldsmith insisted he was wearing the latter hat.
Most observers accept that injunctions are a vital part of the legal armoury that protects the industry's leading firms.
Even before its passage, Diana was able to secure injunctions against two photographers whom she accused of harassing her.
Some companies use the Internet to try to add precision to general injunctions.
Requiring better proof of actual damages, and making it harder for plaintiffs to get preliminary injunctions that force settlements.
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That could reduce or eliminate the relevance of Norris-La Guardia, which highlights injunctions, as a legal tool for the owners.
Last year the Supreme Court limited the ability of small outfits in patent cases to get injunctions against large companies.
The expert agency is surely better equipped to do the job than individual district judges issuing ad hoc, case-by-case injunctions.
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Peterson consented to permanent industry bars based on the anticipated entry of the injunctions against him and his criminal conviction.
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Lord Judge was also asked about so-called "super-injunctions", which prevent disclosure of the fact that a court injunction has been made.
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