@bdiamand @renderwonk If they want to indict someone at AP, they are free to do so. What they are not free to do is browse their phone recs.
@bdiamand @renderwonk You can read it just as I can :) How would _you_ read, "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech"?
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@bdiamand@renderwonk And similarly, "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press"? -
@cmuratori@renderwonk Going after ppl who tell the press secrets does not abridge press. At least not directly. - Show replies
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@cmuratori@renderwonk Clearly there are limits, @ least according to courts. In addition, can you not contract away your right to divulge? -
@bdiamand@renderwonk You can contract it away _to a another civilian_. Not to the government. And the punishment can't be criminal. - Show replies
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