A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former President Joe Biden seeking to prevent the release of recordings from his memoir. Biden contended that publishing the recordings would infringe upon his personal privacy rights. The lawsuit aimed to withhold audio recordings made during the creation of his memoir. The judge’s decision allows for the potential public release of these recordings, which detail Biden’s personal reflections and experiences. Further legal challenges are possible, but the ruling represents a setback for Biden’s efforts to maintain control over the narrative surrounding his life and career. The case highlights ongoing debates regarding the privacy rights of public figures and the public’s right to access information.