@cmuratori @renderwonk not sure about all boundary conditions, but while within them, aren't spilling beans laws reasonable in the abstract?
@bdiamand @renderwonk So while your hypothetical is interesting, and might be worth discussing separately, it has no relevance here.
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@cmuratori@renderwonk press nearby illegal activity in both cases. Pretty analogous in that respect. In both, govt not going after press.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori@renderwonk So why more ok for govt to snoop for insider trading (just $$) than secrets affecting even larger issues? -
@bdiamand@renderwonk Because there is no "freedom of insider trading"? I'm totally confused about what you're arguing here. - Show replies
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@cmuratori@renderwonk I wonder if you're conflating *legal* right of free press & right to know all govt secrets. One exists. One does not. -
@bdiamand@renderwonk I'm not conflating anything. This is an investigation looking for a "leak". That is facially unconstitutional.
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