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<text id=90TT3224>
<title>
Dec. 03, 1990: American Notes:Trials
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Dec. 03, 1990 The Lady Bows Out
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 57
American Notes
TRIALS
Hitting the Pause Button
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<p> Journalists and civil libertarians shuddered last week at a
chilling decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. By a 7-to-2 vote,
the Justices refused to rule on a Florida judge's order that
temporarily bars Cable News Network from broadcasting government
tapes of discussions between General Manuel Noriega and his
defense team. U.S. District Judge William M. Hoeveler must now
determine whether CNN's broadcast of the privileged con
versations might jeopardize Noriega's right to a fair trial on
drug-trafficking charges.
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<p> This is the first time lawyers recall the court's allowing a
"prior restraint" order to block a news organization from
publishing or broadcasting news. In almost all earlier cases,
the Supreme Court has equated prior restraints with censorship
and declared them unconstitutional. "Now we have the government
supporting a gag order on material the government gathered,"
said Jane Kirtley, executive director of the Reporters Committee
for Freedom of the Press. "It's frightening." Warned CNN's
counsel Floyd Abrams: "The risk of this decision is that courts
will order more brief prior restraints. From a journalism
perspective, even a day or two can be an eternity."
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