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CBS exhausted the Texas courts. They went from the trial court to the intermediate court to the highest court.
~ Floyd Abrams
CBS
Court
Courts
Exhausted
Highest
Texas
Trial
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CBS fought very hard on this because it believed and believes that there's a principle at stake here. The principle is that Dan Rather doesn't work for the police, and that people that speak to Dan Rather understand that he's a journalist and not a police agent.
~ Floyd Abrams
Agent
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Believed
Believes
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Dan Rather
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Hard
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Here
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People
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Rather
Speak
Stake
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Here we have a situation where a defendant in a case agrees to an interview with Dan Rather. It happened to be not confidential. But it was an interview with Dan Rather.
~ Floyd Abrams
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Case
Confidential
Dan
Dan Rather
Happened
Here
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I am really impressed by lawyers who write books and tell us that they never lost a case. Most lawyers who have never lost a case have not had enough hard cases. But there are very difficult cases out there.
~ Floyd Abrams
Am
Books
Case
Cases
Difficult
Enough
Had
Had Enough
Hard
I Am
Impressed
Lawyers
Lost
Most
Never
Out
Really
Tell
Us
Very
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I just had the sense that at least the books that I had read about law just didn't really have enough of that.
~ Floyd Abrams
About
Books
Enough
Had
Just
Law
Least
Read
Really
Sense
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I know a lot of reporters certainly will go to jail to defend confidential sources. Some have even gone to jail for an issue like this. But I can't say that's the norm.
~ Floyd Abrams
Certainly
Confidential
Defend
Even
Go
Gone
Issue
Jail
Know
Like
Lot
Norm
Reporters
Say
Some
Sources
Will
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I mean the idea of this is that it's a good thing for the public to hear interviews like this and that there will be an inevitable amount of fewer interviews if people that the press talks to wind up thinking, well, it's not really a CBS correspondent.
~ Floyd Abrams
A Good Thing
Amount
CBS
Correspondent
Fewer
Good
Good Thing
Hear
Idea
Inevitable
Interviews
Like
Mean
People
Press
Public
Really
Talks
Thing
Thinking
Up
Well
Will
Wind
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I really did try to write it so that an educated public that cares about issues like this doesn't have to be a lawyer and can read it and understand it.
~ Floyd Abrams
About
Cares
Did
Educated
Issues
Lawyer
Like
Public
Read
Really
Try
Understand
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I really try at least to come back and answer the question as to whether that was really the best way to do that and was I really thinking straight and how did my opponents behave and how did the judges behave was needed.
~ Floyd Abrams
Answer
Back
Behave
Best
Best Way
Come
Did
How
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Least
Needed
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Question
Really
Straight
Thinking
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I still owe a duty of loyalty to my clients and former clients, so I cannot specify which clients I did not especially find congenial, but the cause was the same.
~ Floyd Abrams
Cannot
Cause
Clients
Congenial
Did
Duty
Find
Former
Loyalty
Owe
Same
Still
Which
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I think that it is important for people to understand that whether a good-guy or a bad-guy wins a case is less important than what the law is that the case results in.
~ Floyd Abrams
Case
I Think
Important
Law
Less
People
Results
Than
Think
Understand
Whether
Wins
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I think that the very fact that CBS fought and fought and fought in Texas, in New York.
~ Floyd Abrams
CBS
Fact
Fought
I Think
New
New York
Texas
Think
Very
York
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I think we have some serious problems now, but, if you look back over the last thirty or forty years that my book deals with, I think we are in better shape now than we would have been if all of those cases had not come down.
~ Floyd Abrams
Back
Been
Better
Better Shape
Book
Cases
Come
Deals
Down
Forty
Forty Years
Had
I Think
Last
Look
Now
Over
Problems
Serious
Shape
Some
Than
Think
Thirty
Those
Would
Years
You
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I try to do that in this book without preaching - to try to do as you just said that you really have to defend the First Amendment rights of everybody.
~ Floyd Abrams
Amendment
Amendment Rights
Book
Defend
Everybody
First
First Amendment
First Amendment Rights
Just
Preaching
Really
Rights
Said
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Without
You
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I would say that the Pentagon Papers case of 1971 - in which the government tried to block the The New York Times and The Washington Post that they obtained from a secret study of how we got involved in the war in Vietnam - that is probably the most important case.
~ Floyd Abrams
Block
Case
Got
Government
How
Important
Involved
Most
New
New York
New York Times
Obtained
Papers
Pentagon
Post
Say
Secret
Study
The Most Important
Times
Tried
Vietnam
War
Washington
Washington Post
Which
Would
York
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If the word gets out, if the perception exists that by speaking to a CBS journalist you are, therefore, inevitably, immediately speaking to the police, I don't think there's any doubt but that people won't talk. And, therefore, the public won't learn.
~ Floyd Abrams
Any
CBS
Doubt
Exists
Gets
Immediately
Inevitably
Journalist
Learn
Out
People
Perception
Police
Public
Speaking
Talk
Therefore
Think
Word
You
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It has something to do with the facts and the law and who the judges are. So I think lawyers sometimes exaggerate their role in winning and losing. Lawyers do have a role, and a major role, but they're not the only players in this game.
~ Floyd Abrams
Exaggerate
Facts
Game
I Think
Judges
Law
Lawyers
Losing
Major
Major Role
Only
Players
Role
Something
Sometimes
Think
Who
Winning
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It is not to benefit CBS, not to benefit its reporters. On this one, the entire basis of it is this is a way to get more information, more important information to the public. And that's why so many states recognize this.
~ Floyd Abrams
Basis
Benefit
CBS
Entire
Get
Important
Information
Many
More
Public
Recognize
Reporters
States
Way
Why
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It is within the last quarter century or thirty years. And a lot of that law has turned out to be very, very protective of the press and the public's right to know.
~ Floyd Abrams
Century
Know
Last
Law
Lot
Out
Press
Protective
Public
Quarter
Quarter Century
Right
Thirty
Turned
Very
Within
Years
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It just seems to be a human trait to want to protect the speech of people with whom we agree. For the First Amendment, that is not good enough. So it is really important that we protect First Amendment rights of people no matter what side of the line they are on.
~ Floyd Abrams
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Amendment
Amendment Rights
Enough
First
First Amendment
First Amendment Rights
Good
Human
Important
Just
Line
Matter
Not Good Enough
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Really
Rights
Seems
Side
Speech
Trait
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