FARGO, N.D. (AP) The confiscation of a North Dakota reporter's cellphone by a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent has shined a light on the state's 19-year-old shield law, which is aimed at protecting journalists from being forced to turn over notes and other information without a court hearing.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) The confiscation of a North Dakota reporter's cellphone by a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent has shined a light on the state's 19-year-old shield law, which is aimed at protecting journalists from being forced to turn over notes and other information without a court hearing.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The confiscation of a North Dakota reporter's cellphone by a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent has shined a light on the state'
The confiscation of a North Dakota reporter’s cellphone by a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent has shined a light on the state’s 19-year-old shield law
FARGO, N.D. (AP) The confiscation of a North Dakota reporter s cellphone by a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent has shined a light on the state s 19-year-old shield law, which is aimed at protecting journalists from being forced to turn over notes and other information without a court hearing.