Supreme Court Upholds $800 Daily Fine for Ex-Fox News Reporter Over Source Disclosure
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a case involving former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge, who faces an $800-a-day fine for refusing to disclose her sources related to a Chinese American scientist. The ruling comes amidst concerns over journalistic confidentiality and First Amendment rights.
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