JULIE HILDEN Wikileaks Is Spared a Shutdown As a Federal Judge Reverses Course: How Broadly Will the First Amendment Protect A Website Inviting Leaks of Confidential Documents? FindLaw columnist, attorney, and author Julie Hilden comments on the case pending in federal district court in San Francisco against Wikileaks, a website with the mission of "developing an uncensorable Wikipedia for untraceable mass document leaking and analysis." The plaintiff is a Cayman Islands banks whose employee posted confidential documents on Wikileaks. Hilden explains why the judge, whose initial order seemed to side with the bank, later rescinded that order, so that the documents at issue now continue to be accesssible on Wikileaks.