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US reporter urges supreme court to halt ruling forcing her to reveal sources or pay $800-a-day fine
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US reporter urges supreme court to halt ruling forcing her to reveal sources or pay $800-a-day fine

The Guardian · Jun 26, 2026, 10:43 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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Catherine Herrridge makes final bid to stave off penalty related to series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox News More than two years ago, a US district court judge took the extraordinary step of holding the veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge in civil contempt, ordering her to pay a steep daily fine of $800 per day unless she reveals her sources for a series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox News.Since then, the case has slowly moved through the appeals process, with Herridge dealt a series of defeats. On Tuesday, the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit issued a one-sentence ruling denying Herridge’s plea to stay the February 2024 ruling holding her in contempt, an order made by district court judge Christopher R Cooper. Continue reading...

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