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DHS seized her notes for a story about . . . DHS.

Feds will pay $50,000 settlement for raiding home of Washington Times writer


Here's the good news: Our legal structures still work to the extent that when a government agency busts into a journalist's home and seizes her notes - notes for a story she's working on about this very same agency, by the way, including the names of whistleblowers within the agency - it is possible for the journalist to seek and receive legal protection and ultimately a settlement that comes with the implicit admission of the government's wrongdoing.
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