Subpoenas have been issued to New York Times reporters, drawing criticism from press freedom advocates who describe this as an unprecedented threat to journalism. The move has sparked concerns about the protection of reporter-source confidentiality and the independence of the press. This matters because it represents a potential escalation in government efforts to obtain journalists' records.
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Subpoenas issued to NY Times reporters
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