§ 16–4703. Compelled disclosure permitted.
(a) A court may compel disclosure of news or information otherwise protected from disclosure under section 16-4702(2) if the court finds that the party seeking the news or information established by clear and convincing evidence that:
(1) The news or information is relevant to a significant legal issue before a judicial, legislative, administrative, or other body that has the power to issue a subpoena;
(2) The news or information could not, with due diligence, be obtained by any alternative means; and
(3) There is an overriding public interest in the disclosure.
(b) A court may not compel disclosure of the source of any information protected under section 16-4702.