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...motion for disclosure of surveillance was included superficially in Popkin's brief; the court asked yesterday that Popkin's attorneys clarify that request. They are expected to file papers this morning...
...court said yesterday that although the possibilities of widespread occupational privilege which a pro-Popkin decision might being were disturbing. It found the government's argument for poser "equally disturbing if not more...
William P. Homans Jr. '41, representing Popkin, argues his case for about 35 minutes yesterday before the justices. In addition to summarizing the points raised in his brief--which leaned on a parallel between the privilege of a scholar and that of a journalist under the Caldwell ruling-- Homans clarified several points raised by the court...
These included dates on publication of some Popkin articles and the limitations of Popkin's refusal to answer...
...government, represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Warren P. Reese, argued that no scholarly privilege should exist. Asked by the court whether this might have a detrimental effect on further research--as affidavits for Popkin state--Reese replied that "although there may be a chilling effect, the interest of the public must be balance" Against the possible harm to the national security...