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An appeals court on Tuesday ruled the New York Times can maintain access to copies of legal memos belonging to conservative group Project Veritas for now, though the newspaper is still temporarily barred from publishing the materials in a case that has drawn the attention of advocates for freedom of the press.
The stay, issued by the Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court, is a partial win for the newspaper, which objected after a judge last week sided with Project Veritas in continuing the ban
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