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'Reporter's Privilege' Under Fire From Obama Administration Amid Broader War On Leaks
Posted: 05/18/2012 2:48 pm Updated: 05/18/2012 5:58 pm


RICHMOND, Va. -- The Obama administration Friday morning continued its headlong attack on the right of reporters to protect their confidential sources in leak investigations.

Before a panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, a Department of Justice lawyer argued that New York Times reporter James Risen should be forced to testify in the trial of former CIA agent Jeffrey Sterling, who is charged with leaking classified information to Risen about a botched plot against the Iranian government.

Rather than arguing the specifics of the case, DOJ appellate lawyer Robert A. Parker asserted that there is no reporter's privilege when a journalist receives an illegal leak of national security secrets.....................>>>>......................>>>>..........................http://www.huffingtonpost.com/.....times_n_1527748.html
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