Constitutional Law
Jun. 29, 2005
Supreme Court Declines to Review Ruling Upholding Contempt Citations Against Journalists
WASHINGTON - Staying out of the debate over whether journalists are legally protected from revealing their confidential sources, the Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a lower-court ruling that upheld contempt citations against two journalists facing jail time in the case of outed CIA official Valerie Plame.




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