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Criminal Conduct at the Times
The WSJ has an editorial by a law professor about whether the NY Times broke the law when it published the classified information on monitoring Al Qaeda phone calls into the US. In response to the NT Time's claim that it had a right to publish the classified information the author replies...
This is truly an extraordinary claim, that somehow the New York Times is entitled to weigh evidence and determine for itself whether to publish classified information--in other words, that the New York Times is above the law and can publish whatever classified information it sees fit, with impunity.
posted on Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:28 PM Print
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