Constitutional Law
Jul. 26, 2006
Judge Is Committed to Full Disclosure by Both Government and Press
When he took to the streets last year to film a clash between police and anarchist demonstrators, Josh Wolf may have had no idea he was walking into contemporary journalism's most hazardous predicament.




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By Peter Blumberg
When he took to the streets last year to film a clash between police and anarchist demonstrators, Josh Wolf may have had no idea he was walking into contemporary journalism's most hazardous predicament.
Now that he faces jail time for refusing to cooperate with a criminal investigation, the San Francisco freelance videographer may feel as if he's stepped into a time war...
By Peter Blumberg
When he took to the streets last year to film a clash between police and anarchist demonstrators, Josh Wolf may have had no idea he was walking into contemporary journalism's most hazardous predicament.
Now that he faces jail time for refusing to cooperate with a criminal investigation, the San Francisco freelance videographer may feel as if he's stepped into a time war...
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