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Fox News reporter scheduled to appear in Colo. courtroom Monday in James Holmes case
A Fox News reporter is scheduled to appear before a Colorado judge on Monday to testify about who leaked her…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Fox News reporter subpoenaed in James Holmes case
A New York judge has signed a subpoena requiring a Fox News reporter to testify in Colorado about who gave…Categorized in Court access -
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Duke University drops subpoenas to lacrosse-scandal blogger
Duke University has withdrawn subpoenas seeking communications between a college professor who wrote about the North Carolina school's lacrosse scandal…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Federal judge blocks New York City subpoena for Ken Burns's "Central Park Five" outtakes
Ken Burns and his production company, Florentine Films, overcame efforts by New York City officials to forcibly seek the release…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Government can access Twitter account data in WikiLeaks probe, appeals court rules
Government investigators in the WikiLeaks probe can access Twitter users’ account information, a federal appeals court ruled earlier this week.…Categorized in Court access -
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Florida Drops Efforts to Have Times-Union Reporter Subpoenaed
The Florida attorney general has dropped its efforts to compel a reporter’s testimony in the ongoing case against a former…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Reporters Committee asks U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the right to challenge subpoenas seeking confidential source information
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme court arguing that…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Moloney v. Holder
Boston College researchers Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre are appealing a First Circuit appellate court decision dismissing their challenge of…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Judiciary Committee approves "overdue" e-mail privacy bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee Friday unanimously approved a “very overdue” bill that would require law enforcement officials to get a…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Wis. judge denies Justice Department's request to subpoena journalists
In the first ruling under Wisconsin’s new shield law, a judge denied the state Department of Justice’s request to subpoena…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials