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The Justice Department finally dropped its espionage case against two officials from the pro-Israeli lobbying group AIPAC. The case involved a criminalization of Washington's stock-in-trade, the exchange of information. Under the Justice Department's theory, any reporter who received potentially classified information from a government source would be subject to prosecution for passing it along or publishing it. Justice's methods were also objectionable. To entrap its targets, the FBI used a sting operation that, rather than offering money or comforts (which appeal to the greed of ...