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First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams explains: The Pentagon Papers revealed official wrongdoing or, at the least, a pervasive lack of candor by the government to its people. “WikiLeaks is different. It revels in the revelation of ‘secrets’ simply because they are secret.” || Related tweets from Michael Calderone and Jeff Jarvis.
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