One of the most famous moments in American journalism occurred in 1971 when The New York Times and The Washington Post published excerpts of what would be known as
Today, June 17, Leahy, the editor of The Tennessee Star, will appear in court for what is known as a “show cause hearing.” The judge will consider his arguments for why Leahy should not be held in contempt of court for having published excerpts from Hale’s writings.
The FBI had blocked the release of the documents, ostensibly fearing copycat killings by a “segment of the population more vulnerable or open to conspiracy theories.” Someone leaked them to Leahy anyway, and he published articles that quoted from them.
The case is important for anyone who cares about free speech, a free press, and the Pentagon Papers principle. Leahy’s attorney filed an emergency motion last week, arguing that the Judge’s order would violate the First Amendment and Tennesee state law.