A second judge on Monday barred the Justice Department from searching a Washington Post journalist’s devices, upholding a previous ruling blocking the government from gaining digital access to sensitive sources and other information. U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Trenga condemned the seizure of reporter Hannah Natanson’s devices after her personal belongings were taken in January. …
Second judge bars DOJ from searching Washington Post journalist’s devices
Originally reported by The Hill
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