Hoover Digest

Hoover Digest 2006 No. 3
2006 No. 3
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NATIONAL SECURITY:
National Security and Freedom of Speech*

By Robert Zelnick

The media may claim special privileges under the First Amendment, but if the Bush administration has its way, certain reporters will be going to jail. By Bob Zelnick.



*This article is available only in the print edition of the Hoover Digest. Click here to request a free issue.


This essay appeared in the Washington Times on May 11, 2006. Available from the Hoover Press is Swing Dance: Justice O'Connor and the Michigan Muddle, by Bob Zelnick. To order, call 800.935.2882 or visit www.hooverpress.org.

Robert Zelnick is the Professor of National and International Affairs at Boston University and a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He has been with Boston University since September, 1998. Mr. Zelnick's courses at Boston University have included Covering International Terrorism, Covering National Security, Foreign Reporting, Media Law and Ethics, and The Presidency and the Media.


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