Some officials are now declining to take calls from certain reporters, concerned that any contact may lead to investigation. Some complain of being taken from their offices to endure uncomfortable questioning. And the government officials typically must pay for lawyers themselves, unlike reporters for large news organizations whose companies provide legal representation.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Massive NYT feature on US government's massive leaks inquiries
The New York Times' A1 feature: "Leak Inquiries Show How Wide a Net U.S. Cast."
Sweeping investigations into leaks of secret information now involve
hundreds of government employees, and have created a powerful chilling
effect for press. A major blow to our right-to-know: government
officials now fear being investigated for simply speaking with a
reporter.
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