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Mr. Fitzgerald, by contrast, was able to subpoena a New York Times reporter, Judith Miller, on his own.
If it proceeds, they plan to subpoena a handful of witnesses to testify, including their kids' teachers and principal.
Japanese courts do not have the power to subpoena a company's internal records, which has made it difficult to document Japan Tobacco's strategies concerning tobacco and health.
"Most people have the sense to not subpoena a reporter," said Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
In a letter filed on Friday, the prosecutors said there was no legal basis for Donaghy to subpoena a former government agent.
But the government has failed to treat this as a First Amendment case involving a strong presumption that it should not subpoena a writer's notes.
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The defense had subpoenaed a witness against Reimann from his past.
The district attorney, he said, "subpoenaed a vast number of documents and it's impossible to divine from what they subpoenaed exactly what they were looking at".
Until now, however, the tribunal had never subpoenaed a reluctant reporter.
His tactics seem extreme: recently he subpoenaed a Washington bookshop, demanding all records of purchases made by Miss Lewinsky.
(In any case, the FBI could have purchased or subpoenaed a list of members).
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