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By Lee Levine
Lawyer, Levine Sullivan & Koch
In the United States, the government may not prevent the publication of a newspaper, even when there is reason to believe that it is about to reveal information that will endanger our national security. FULL STORY>



Newspaper wins 10-year libel fight with convict
By Brian Schraum New Hampshire Supreme Court affirms that Nashua Telegraph, police who commented in story about Terry Thomas's crimes are not liable. 07.02.09
 
11th Circuit wrestled with rights of press, publicity
By Douglas Lee Ease with which un-newsworthy becomes newsworthy is just one problem with body of law tackled by court in Nancy Benoit case. 07.01.09


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