Commentary: Sen. Durbin’s leadership is needed to pass major law protecting press freedom – Chicago Sun-Times*

"...(T)he PRESS Act would uniquely benefit the Chicagoland media. Illinois has a reporter’s privilege law at the state level, but our federal appellate circuit is one of the few that do not shield reporters from invasive subpoenas. The Seventh Circuit has admitted that journalists’ investigative capabilities 'would be enhanced' if they were shielded from government-compelled disclosure of sources. 'But they are not,' it concluded."
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Riverbender
3 years ago

Based upon what I have read in the Illinois mainstream media a new law isn’t necessary. Going along with the flow with no investigative reporting is not something that would ever be a freedom of the press issue. Just another headline that distorts the realities and in a way amounts to fake news with the possible exception of misleading the fresh faced campus liberals that are casting their first votes.

The Paraclete
3 years ago

The Tribune is doing everything to ignore real news.republishing news from fifty years ago.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Press freedom is in danger?

No, not really.

Media consumers are in danger of believing all the garbage being shoveled their way.

Dickie & Duckie have to go, but too many Illinoisans don’t agree and Duckie was re-elected.

Stupid chickens.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Actually, Dick’s “leadership” is destroying Illinois and we need to get rid of him and Duck.

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