Criminal Law, National Security, and the First Amendment
Panelists talked about the intersection of criminal law, national security, and the First Amendment. Major topics included the Pentagon… read more
Panelists talked about the intersection of criminal law, national security, and the First Amendment. Major topics included the Pentagon Papers, the AIPAC Espionage Act case, recent Wikileaks disclosures, and United States v. Stephen Kim. They focused more narrowly on issues involved when the government seeks to release or hold information that is classified, as well as media responsibilities when reporting sensitive national security information. close
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