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Another legal issue related to the search and the Privacy Protection Act is an untested First Amendment question: whether ordinary news-gathering activity can constitutionally be turned into a criminal offense by a statute.
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Another legal issue related to search and Privacy Protection Act is untested First Amendment question whether ordinary news-gathering activity can constitutionally be turned into criminal offense by statute
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{ "act_name": "Privacy Protection Act", "question": "whether ordinary news-gathering activity can constitutionally be turned into a criminal offense by a statute", "amendment": "First Amendment" } - Subject Tags
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:39 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:39 PM (2 months ago)
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https://nytimes.com/live/2026/02/09/us/president-trump-news
Ghislaine Maxwell, associate of Jeffrey Epstein, refused to answer questions during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee, invoking her Fifth Amendment right. Lawmakers are investigating Epstein's crimes and potential co-conspirators. The Justice Department is also releasing unredacted Epstein files.
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