In CIA v. Sims, the United States Supreme Court held that the CIA could withhold information about controversial government-sponsored psychological experiments in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The Court reasoned that the requested information would reveal intelligence sources related to national defense, which were specifically protected from disclosure under the National Security Act of 1947. Accordingly, the Court concluded that the CIA could refuse to disclose the information under FOIA Exemption 3, which allows withholding of information “specifically exempted from disclosure by statute.” Numerous scholars assailed Sims, arguing that the Court\u27s broad reading of the National Security Act gave the CIA carte b...
The recent disclosures of secret U.S. government surveillance programs have brought to the forefront...
In the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in United States v. Jones, a majority of the Justices appe...
This Article examines the development of the Matrix program and analyzes its effect on what Justices...
In CIA v. Sims, the United States Supreme Court held that the CIA could withhold information about c...
This Note documents the evolution of the mosaic theory in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) nation...
For the last two decades, near-blanket CIA secrecy has gone largely unchecked, principally because o...
The impetus behind the Intelligence Reform Act was to prevent another terrorist attack on American s...
This article explores the use of the concept of mosaics in individual rights litigation, a topic t...
Antoine Jones, who was the owner of a nightclub in the District of Columbia called “Levels,” was con...
The article discusses the inapplicability of the mosaic theory of the Fourth Amendment, which declar...
This article examines the tension between sensitive national security information and transparency i...
In enacting the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966, Congress provided for broad disclosure of...
As noted by President Obama\u27s recent Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies...
In the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision on GPS surveillance, United States v. Jones, five justices...
This Article explores the use of the concept of “mosaics” in individual rights litigation, a topic t...
The recent disclosures of secret U.S. government surveillance programs have brought to the forefront...
In the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in United States v. Jones, a majority of the Justices appe...
This Article examines the development of the Matrix program and analyzes its effect on what Justices...
In CIA v. Sims, the United States Supreme Court held that the CIA could withhold information about c...
This Note documents the evolution of the mosaic theory in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) nation...
For the last two decades, near-blanket CIA secrecy has gone largely unchecked, principally because o...
The impetus behind the Intelligence Reform Act was to prevent another terrorist attack on American s...
This article explores the use of the concept of mosaics in individual rights litigation, a topic t...
Antoine Jones, who was the owner of a nightclub in the District of Columbia called “Levels,” was con...
The article discusses the inapplicability of the mosaic theory of the Fourth Amendment, which declar...
This article examines the tension between sensitive national security information and transparency i...
In enacting the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966, Congress provided for broad disclosure of...
As noted by President Obama\u27s recent Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies...
In the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision on GPS surveillance, United States v. Jones, five justices...
This Article explores the use of the concept of “mosaics” in individual rights litigation, a topic t...
The recent disclosures of secret U.S. government surveillance programs have brought to the forefront...
In the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in United States v. Jones, a majority of the Justices appe...
This Article examines the development of the Matrix program and analyzes its effect on what Justices...