I'm talking tomorrow about the intersection between the qualified reporter's privilege and trade secret law.  If you feel like reading a beautiful but quite long decision about the contours of the qualified privilege, here [pdf] it is -- from Judge Sweet of the SDNY not long ago.

The law of trade secrets is ripe for abuse.  It's under-theorized and over-puffed by venture capitalists and IP lawyers.  In an era of secrecy and a time of privatization of government functions, any Administration (and certainly this one) could figure out routes using trade secret law to block publication of just about anything. 

Our poor First Amendment.  It's being trumped all over the place.