Do You Want to Know a Secret? Nia and Aughie discuss the State Secrets Privilege in court, and the potential problems that arise from invoking that privilege. They weigh the pros and cons of protecting information versus transparency.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/civil_discourse/1104/thumbnail.jp
The right to privacy is the power to keep secrets. It is a power conferred in one form or another by...
On February 29, 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held in Fazaga v. Fed...
Nia and Aughie delve into the topic of qualified immunity. This discussion revolves around the compl...
The state secrets privilege shields evidence from discovery at trial where disclosure of the evidenc...
This report presents an overview of the protections afforded by the state secrets privilege; a discu...
Amicus submits this brief in support of neither party to provide the Court with background on the or...
The state secrets privilege is a common law evidentiary privilege, which enables the government to p...
When the government successfully invokes the state-secrets privilege, it allows for evidence to be e...
From the criminal trial of Aaron Burr on charges of treason to modern-day litigation involving the C...
U.S. v. Zubaydah presents an opportunity for the Court to settle the scope of the state secrets priv...
Part of Symposium: Presidential Power in the Obama Administration: Early Reflection
The state secrets privilege has received a tremendous amount of scholarly attention in the U.S. in t...
Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, ‘Wikileaks’: we live in the age of the high profile...
The concept of secrecy as a mechanism for not providing government information, on the one hand, and...
Public health practice relies on access to information. Givelber and Robbins discuss the debate abou...
The right to privacy is the power to keep secrets. It is a power conferred in one form or another by...
On February 29, 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held in Fazaga v. Fed...
Nia and Aughie delve into the topic of qualified immunity. This discussion revolves around the compl...
The state secrets privilege shields evidence from discovery at trial where disclosure of the evidenc...
This report presents an overview of the protections afforded by the state secrets privilege; a discu...
Amicus submits this brief in support of neither party to provide the Court with background on the or...
The state secrets privilege is a common law evidentiary privilege, which enables the government to p...
When the government successfully invokes the state-secrets privilege, it allows for evidence to be e...
From the criminal trial of Aaron Burr on charges of treason to modern-day litigation involving the C...
U.S. v. Zubaydah presents an opportunity for the Court to settle the scope of the state secrets priv...
Part of Symposium: Presidential Power in the Obama Administration: Early Reflection
The state secrets privilege has received a tremendous amount of scholarly attention in the U.S. in t...
Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, ‘Wikileaks’: we live in the age of the high profile...
The concept of secrecy as a mechanism for not providing government information, on the one hand, and...
Public health practice relies on access to information. Givelber and Robbins discuss the debate abou...
The right to privacy is the power to keep secrets. It is a power conferred in one form or another by...
On February 29, 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held in Fazaga v. Fed...
Nia and Aughie delve into the topic of qualified immunity. This discussion revolves around the compl...