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Sources: CNN; AP; Los Angeles Times; New York Post; TIME; ABC News; New York Post
Sources: CNN; AP; CNN; New York Times; Washington Post; USA Today; New York Times
...their sources. Moreover, under Justice Department rules, investigators may subpoena, wiretap or seize the records of journalists only with the Attorney General's approval and only after other investigative means have been exhausted. That's not to say it doesn't occasionally happen. In 2001 the Justice Department subpoenaed AP reporter John Solomon's home-telephone records without his knowledge in an effort to glean his sources in a case involving former Senator Robert Torricelli. Other attempts to discover journalists' sources have tended to fizzle because news organizations are willing to take the fight to the U.S. Supreme Court...
Sources: Agence France-Presse; Los Angeles Times; Washington Post; AP; New York Times ; AP...
Sources: U.S. Senate; Wall Street Journal; Sierra Club; AP...