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Bradley SamKnause Oct 2012 #1
Not to put too fine a point on it but... randome Oct 2012 #2
The help he has been receiving... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #3
And you think I approve of that, don't you? randome Oct 2012 #9
The procedural hurdles? You mean like the one where the court in question has no jurisdiction? msanthrope Oct 2012 #4
Most of the judges are clearly siding with the journalists... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #6
Doesn't matter. If there's no jurisdiction, there's nothing the judges can do for them. I'd love msanthrope Oct 2012 #7
We'll see how it plays out... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #8
Well, the reporter isn't a lawyer. I am. And frankly, he's not a very good reporter msanthrope Oct 2012 #11
If you are a lawyer, then can you answer my other question? AntiFascist Oct 2012 #12
I answered you above. But I'll answer again--- msanthrope Oct 2012 #13
So you're saying thay have to have some sort of Congressional Hearing? AntiFascist Oct 2012 #14
No--not a congressional hearing. They've been asked to brief on msanthrope Oct 2012 #15
Both you and the Associated Press... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #16
I suspect that the AP reporter is, as I am, a bit more used to appellate msanthrope Oct 2012 #17
The title of the Courthouse News article gets right to the point... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #18
But that doesn't matter. Each judge can agree that there's no need for secrecy, and msanthrope Oct 2012 #19
How is this 'blasted the government'? They asked a question. Nobody answered. randome Oct 2012 #5
The author of this article really likes using that word in his articles. A google search of his msanthrope Oct 2012 #10
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