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The 10th Circuit Court has said it is public information which we agree with, but don't want that to be the first thing that is shown when doing a search of a specific name. Have also tried contacting the law college that managed the web pages, but all contacts have failed due to bad email addresses and contact info for them.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
If the information on that page is public and accurate, then there is no reason for the site owner or the search engine to alter anything unless they choose to do so. The only course of action that you have is to beat it by building pages which are considered by the search engines to be more relevant to the query terms.