publication of the article? You publish a magazine. A freelance writer submits an article that describes how to make deadly biological weapons. The writer tells you that all the information in the article was gathered from materials at a university library. You ask to see the documentation for the article, and notice that some of the papers are stamped "top secret." You purchase the piece and decide to publish. During fact-checking, the U.S. Defense Department warns you that the information in the article could be used by terrorists or foreign nations to produce devastating weapons. The Defense Department gets a court order to temporarily stop publication of the article.