US judge strikes down Pentagon press coverage restrictions

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A U.S. judge blocked Pentagon rules restricting press coverage, ruling they violate the First Amendment. The policy required media to pledge not to gather information without official authorization, impacting even unclassified material. This led to condemnation and news organizations forfeiting press passes. The New York Times sued, arguing the rules suppressed vital public information. The Pentagon plans to appeal the ruling.


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