Constitutional Law
Mar. 22, 2001
Writing on the Wall
For journalists working in California, there are few events as traumatic as the receipt of a subpoena in a criminal case. The reason is simple: Journalists can, and frequently do, end up in jail for refusing to comply with efforts - by both prosecutors and defendants - to compel them to reveal unpublished information or confidential sources.




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