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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
LEGAL WikiLeaks hearing over right to search and seize
Arguments going to the heart of a larger debate about WikiLeaks - whether the posting of the documents was free speech or a violation of national security. They also provided a high-profile test of outdated rules about what data the government can seize in the new world of social networking.
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court,
earch,
free speech,
national security,
WikiLeaks
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