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Kansas Paper Warns Police Not to Review Information on Seized Devices

Newspaper raids are rare in the United States, and the one that happened at The Marion County Record last week has drawn condemnation from First Amendment advocates.

Katie Robertson
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Freedom of the Press, Law and Legislation, Marion County Record (Newspaper), Meyer, Eric (1953- ), News Sources, Confidential Status of, Newspapers, Police, Search and Seizure
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