@cmuratori @renderwonk Is there no argument whatever there are *some* things which may belong non-public *temporarily*? If so, what things?
@bdiamand @renderwonk There is no protection for shareholders in the Bill of Rights. It is neither a constitutional nor foundational issue.
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@bdiamand@renderwonk Two civil parties at odds with each other isn't remotely in the same realm of legal concern as government vs. press. -
@bdiamand@renderwonk So while your hypothetical is interesting, and might be worth discussing separately, it has no relevance here. - Show replies
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@cmuratori@renderwonk If you have info & legally obligated to !divulge, is there something in the Constitution to protect you? -
@bdiamand@renderwonk This is the travesty of modern constitutional interpretation. The Bill of Rights is crystal clear on this topic: - Show replies
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