"New York’s freelance journalists won a favorable ruling Tuesday when a judge refused to force a reporter to reveal her source for a story on a securities fraud case... The case attracted the attention of Yale Law School and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, which filed briefs advocating for the case to be unsealed."
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Stephen Rex Brown: Court fight over journalist's source yields favorable ruling for freelance reporters, The New York Daily News, (05 March 2019)
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