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The Volokh Conspiracy 2015-12-22

Summary:

Peter Baker and Gardiner Harris of the New York Times reported on a “private session” between President Obama and a group of reporters and columnists about his administration’s response to recent terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino. As they explained: The session with columnists was off the record, but the president’s remarks were recounted on Thursday by several […]

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Cyberlaw » The Volokh Conspiracy

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media

Authors:

Jonathan H. Adler

Date tagged:

12/22/2015, 17:12

Date published:

12/18/2015, 10:20