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By Lee Levine
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In the United States, the government may not prevent the publication of a newspaper, even when there is reason to believe that it is about to reveal information that will endanger our national security. FULL STORY>



Supreme Court won't disturb ban on death-row interviews
Justices turn down appeal by inmate who argued that federal policy infringed his free speech. 03.08.10
 
Subpoenaed Kan. reporter fired, claims retaliation
GateHouse Media Kansas publisher says company can't comment because it's a personnel issue. 03.09.10


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