Click Here: Golf special NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · WASHINGTON, D.C. · Confidentiality/Privilege · Feb. 16, 2007 Libby trial testimony ends after 10 journalists take stand Several journalists testified for the prosecution and defense in the trial of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, who is charged with perjury and obstruction. Feb. 16, 2007 · Testimony ended this […]
Vanessa Leggett released from jail after 168 days The independent book author was released after the grand jury’s term expired, not because a judge agreed that she had a First Amendment right to keep her material confidential. Author Vanessa Leggett was released early this morning from the Federal Detention Center in Houston after 168 days […]
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press today urged Attorney General John Ashcroft not to issue another subpoena to Vanessa Leggett, the Texas book author who spent 168 days in jail on a civil contempt charge for refusing to comply with a federal subpoena demanding her confidential research. The letter asked Ashcroft to acknowledge […]
The makers of Citizenfour, the Oscar-nominated documentary film about Edward Snowden, have moved to dismiss a federal civil lawsuit that alleges they aided and abetted the “illegal and morally wrongful acts” of Snowden. Filmmaker Laura Poitras, her producers and the entertainment companies behind Citizenfour were sued in December by Horace Edwards, the 89-year-old former secretary […]
Gov. Linda Lingle signed Hawaii’s shield bill into law last week, providing new legal protection to journalists asked to disclose their sources and newsgathering materials in state courts. Both houses of the state Legislature unanimously passed the law in late April, just before heading into summer recess. Hawaii became the 36th state to offer a […]
The restriction of a criminal defendant’s cross-examination of a reporter who invoked his privilege not to testify, but was compelled to do so anyway, violated the defendant’s constitutional right to confront witnesses against him, a federal appellate court ruled earlier this week. The decision may implicate reporters' abilities to settle subpoena battles by agreeing to […]
· Story link Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden told the Council on Foreign Relations that unauthorized disclosures of classified information in the press led to imprisonment of a CIA source. He said other reports had compromised also CIA assets and damaged the confidence of sources. He provided no details but used the references to […]
· Story link An appellate court in Arizona rules a Phoenix television reporter did not waive his rights under the state’s reporter-source shield law when he declined to identify who gave him documents used in a report on a fatal rollover accident. To rule otherwise, the court said, would chill the free flow of information […]
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle signed into law a reporter’s shield bill protecting confidential sources and newsgathering materials. Click Here: kanken kids cheap Wisconsin’s Whistleblower Protection Act, the 39th such law in the nation, provides journalists with an absolute privilege to withhold the identity of confidential sources and a qualified privilege to protect from disclosure unpublished […]
The Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee today agreed to send shield legislation to the state Senate floor for consideration. The bill, SB 211, would protect journalists from having to disclose confidential sources or unpublished notes. It was originally written by state Sen. Derek Schmidt and had bipartisan sponsorship. Main features of the legislation include a test […]
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