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In the United States, the government may not prevent the publication of a newspaper, even when there is reason to believe that it is about to reveal information that will endanger our national security. FULL STORY>



Libby trial judge won't quash reporter subpoena
New York Times reporter David Sanger will have to testify after judge rules his own source is asking him to; judge also orders tapes of Libby's grand jury testimony. 02.06.07
 
Pa. coroner accused of giving reporters password to 911 system
State investigation included search of six computer hard drives from Lancaster Intelligencer Journal newsroom. 02.06.07


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