Appeals court sides with Pentagon on escort policy for journalists

A panel of three federal judges ruled that the Pentagon’s policy to require journalists in the building to have government escorts will stand, overturning a lower court judge’s decision. In a Thursdy evening order, two of the three judges on the U.S.
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A panel of three federal judges ruled that the Pentagon’s policy to require journalists in the building to have government escorts will stand, overturning a lower court judge’s decision. In a Thursdy evening order, two of the three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit panel said Defense officials “are likely...
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- A panel of three federal judges ruled that the Pentagon’s policy to require journalists in the building to have government escorts will stand, overturning a lower court judge’s decision. In a Thursdy evening order, two of the three judges on the U.S.
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