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Another jounalist stands up to government
Recently, a record 226 days in prison was served by indy journalist Josh Wolf for refusing to release his homemade videotape and testify against others stemming from a G-8 protest rally turned ugly. http://joshwolf.net/freejosh/
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April 3rd, 2007
My First Public Statement as a Free Wolf (Delivered at 5:00PM in front of SF City Hall) http://www.joshwolf.net/blog/ Quote:
Imprisoned freelance journalist released Bob Egelko and Jim Herron Zamora, Chronicle Staff Writers http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/03/BAGLRP0PAP4.DTL Quote:
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They always cave in the end. I bet they tortured him:D
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Judith Miller. Judith Miller was her name.
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Since there's no federal shield law, journalists should not be exempt from having to comply with a judge's order to turn over evidence. Some states have shield laws though and there's talk of a federal one coming soon. But I don't know why anyone thinks journalists have more rights than the rest of us. I can't defy a judge's orders with impunity. Why should a journalist be able to do so?
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Because Rick, First Amendment rights are absolute.
Second Amendement rights are....well...relative. |
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