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You don’t have to cite the cases, but what case law?

You can find that yourself.

There’s no special Fourth Amendment right for journalists.

Read closely, I never wrote that.

The police here had a warrant.

Which shouldn’t have been issued; the judge erred, and the prosecutor dropped charges against the newspaper.

Just because the judge approved it doesn’t make it legal.

If the warrant affidavit didn’t support the probable cause, how?

The police chief may have misrepresented the reasons for the warrant; the pending lawsuit(s) should resolve this.

If you think the judge and police chief are in the right here, fine; you have a right to your opinion.

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