Summary
Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge faces an $800 daily fine after being held in contempt for not revealing her sources about a government investigation. Herridge has asked the US Supreme Court to pause the fine while the case continues, arguing that revealing sources would harm press freedom.Key Facts
- In 2017, Herridge wrote stories about a government investigation involving scientist Yanping Chen.
- In 2021, a district court held Herridge in civil contempt and ordered an $800 daily fine if she didn't reveal her sources.
- Herridge has appealed multiple times but has faced defeats in lower courts.
- She filed a petition with the US Supreme Court to stay the ruling and delay the fine.
- Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts granted a temporary pause to allow time for a response.
- Fox News supports Herridge and defends the principle that reporters should protect their sources.
- The case highlights the lack of a federal shield law protecting journalists from revealing sources.
- Past similar cases include reporter Judith Miller spending jail time for refusing to name sources.
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