Second judge bars DOJ from searching Washington Post journalist’s devices
Summary
A second judge stopped the Justice Department from searching the electronic devices of a Washington Post reporter. This decision supports an earlier ruling that protects the reporter's confidential sources and personal information.Key Facts
- A judge ruled against the Justice Department's attempt to search reporter Hannah Natanson’s electronic devices.
- This ruling follows a previous court decision that blocked the government from accessing the reporter’s digital information.
- The Justice Department had seized Natanson’s personal belongings in January.
- U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Trenga criticized the seizure of the reporter’s devices.
- The case involves protecting journalists’ confidential sources and sensitive information from government searches.
- The ruling limits the government’s ability to access journalistic materials during investigations.
- This is the second judge to make a decision in favor of the reporter and the Washington Post.
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