
Supreme Court Sides With Secret Service Agents
Clip: 6/4/2012 | 5m 35s
Supreme Court Sides With Secret Service Agents Over Cheney Confrontation Arrest
In a unanimous decision Monday, the Supreme Court ruled to shield two Secret Service agents from being sued on First Amendment grounds by a Colorado man arrested after he confronted Vice President Dick Cheney in 2006. Margaret Warner and The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle discuss the outcome of the case.
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Supreme Court Sides With Secret Service Agents
Clip: 6/4/2012 | 5m 35s
In a unanimous decision Monday, the Supreme Court ruled to shield two Secret Service agents from being sued on First Amendment grounds by a Colorado man arrested after he confronted Vice President Dick Cheney in 2006. Margaret Warner and The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle discuss the outcome of the case.
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