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One-party consent not enough when taping calls
NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · CALIFORNIA · Privacy · July 17, 2006 One-party consent not…
July 17, 2006
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Roberts: Supreme Court Not Interested in Televising Hearings
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Delaware AG: Town’s Loans to Employees Must Be Disclosed
· Story link Delaware’s Attorney General said Middletown must disclose the names of 29 employees given interest-free loans with taxpayers…
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Writer Wins Legal Fees from CIA in 13-Year Records Fight
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New Mexico Governor Says Tax Dollar-Funded Advice Is Confidential
· Story link New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson doesn’t think taxpayers should know what he got for the $181,000 in…
July 17, 2006
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Reporters could be subpoenaed again if Plame suit advances
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July 14, 2006
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News publisher subpoenaed by former federal prosecutor
NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · VIRGINIA · Confidentiality/Privilege · July 14, 2006
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Study: Over Time, Public Opinion Shapes Supreme Court Opinions
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July 14, 2006
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Pentagon Classification System Management Sloppy, GAO Says
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Federal Judge Allows Padilla to See Classified Case Documents
· Story link Jose Padilla, once accused of plotting to detonate a radioactive bomb at a U.S. target, is being…
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