he didn't intend anything. >> woodruff: what about that, stephen vladeck?there a double standard at work here? >> well, judy, i do think there is a double standard but i'm not sure hillary's is the case to make that point. shannen's right, we're talking about a different section than the one the government used to go after leakers and punitive whistleblowers. so i think we can make a stronger argument that the government is harder on line officers who disclose information to those not authorized to see it than senior officials like general petraeus who got a slap on the wrist for disclosing information to his mistress "biographer." >> woodruff: do you see this case as closed right now? >> certainly as to classified information. the attorney general's decision not to prosecute ends this. >> woodruff: so no further recourse. >> no, i don't think so. >> woodruff: what about that, stephen? >> i completely agree. i think the real question is congress, which has been urged for the better part of 60 years to revisit the legal regime of the government mishandling p