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Dubois:
Okay, I'll do all the yadda-yadda. Now you were within your rights to print the information that you obtained. However, you are not within your rights to protect who it was that gave Erica up to you, who exposed her. It's a 1982 law called the Intelligence Identities Protection Act. Your source is in a great deal of trouble. Rachel Armstrong:
[Interrupting]
I have no intention to... Dubois:
[Overrides her]
I'm doing the yadda-yadda, remember?
Okay, I'll do all the yadda-yadda. Now you were within your rights to print the information that you obtained. However, you are not within your rights to protect who it was that gave Erica up to you, who exposed her. It's a 1982 law called the Intelligence Identities Protection Act. Your source is in a great deal of trouble. Rachel Armstrong:
[Interrupting]
I have no intention to... Dubois:
[Overrides her]
I'm doing the yadda-yadda, remember?
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Okay good I'll do all the yada yada
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Now you were within your rights to print the information that you obtained
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However you're not within your rights
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to protect who it was that gave Erica up to you who exposed her
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It's a 1982 law called the Intelligence Identities Protection Act
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Your source is in a great deal of trouble
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I've no intention of discussing my source Hold on
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I'm doing the yada yada remember
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Movie Summary
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
