When five Chicago police officers accused Sun-Times Media of violating the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act by obtaining and publishing personal information that was protected by the DPPA, the uncharted constitutional territory for the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was whether “an entity that acquires information by breaking the law enjoys a First Amendment right to disseminate that information.”During its investigation into allegations of a police cover-up of the circumstances of David Koschman&rsquo …