Pentagon Press Association calls for immediate restoration of members’ credentials after ruling
The Pentagon Press Association is pressing for the immediate restoration of journalists’ access to the Defense Department after a federal judge on Friday ruled that the federal agency’s media policy was unconstitutional. “Our clients and the public face ongoing, irreparable harm so long as the experienced military reporters of the P.P.A. are excluded from the…
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