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May 12, 2005
Reporters Ask Court To Protect Sources
WASHINGTON - Two journalists facing jail time in the case of outed CIA official Valerie Plame on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to decide whether the First Amendment recognizes a reporter's privilege that protects journalists from revealing their confidential sources.




WASHINGTON - Two journalists facing jail time in the case of outed CIA official Valerie Plame on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to decide whether the First Amendment recognizes a reporter's privilege that protects journalists from revealing their confidential sources.
Lawyers for Matthew Cooper of Time magazine and Judith Miller of the New York Times petitioned the high ...
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