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"The argument has been made and rejected," said Robert Freeman of the State Committee on Open Government. "There's never been any indication that disclosure resulted in any jeopardy."
Edward S. Rudofsky, a New York attorney who specializes in the First Amendment, added, "I don't see why technology makes this any more or less sensitive than it would otherwise be."
Derp, The first amendment only applied to printing presses, not to the internet, Databases and television... they didn't even have that then so how could the founding fathers intend for that?
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