Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper will be at Princeton University on Monday to talk about his involvement in the ongoing White House CIA leak investigation.
Mr. Cooper, Time’s White House correspondent, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Monday in McCosh 10 on the university campus.
He faced contempt charges and possible imprisonment for refusing to testify before a grand jury regarding the Valerie Plame exposure case.
His sources, one of whom was subsequently identified as President George W. Bush’s top adviser, Karl Rove, later released him from his obligations of confidentiality.
The event is sponsored by the University Press Club at Princeton. The lecture is free and open to the public.

