Media Shield Law; the Company We Keep; Journalists Increasingly Practice Their Craft Under Threat of Federal Subpoena. It's Time to Give Prosecutors a Brighter Line to Follow.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › May 05, 2007
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › May 05, 2007
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It's a distinction that Burma, Cuba and North Korea - as well as the United States - have in common. What is it?
If you guessed that each country had jailed journalists in recent years, you'd be right.See the full content of this document
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Media Shield Law; the Company We Keep; Journalists Increasingly Practice Their Craft Under Threat of Federal Subpoena. It's Time to Give Prosecutors a Brighter Line to Follow.
Clearly, this is not company that freedom-loving Americans ought to keep. But the facts show that journalists in the U.S. are increasingly under threa...
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