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From “On the Media”: Seditious Conspiracy

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Effects of the Supreme Court's Decision on Journalists

The Supreme Court said to yes, the government can force you to be a spy and that if you resist you go to jail. After the ruling, Earl testified before Congress advocating for a federal shield law. The issue is that news outlets were split on the question of qualified versus absolute immunity. And as a result, the federal shield law died on the vine.

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