Piercing the Veil of Secrecy

Piercing the Veil of Secrecy
Title Piercing the Veil of Secrecy PDF eBook
Author Mitchell W. Pearlman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2010
Genre Freedom of information
ISBN 9780984583409

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Enforcing International Law Norms Against Terrorism

Enforcing International Law Norms Against Terrorism
Title Enforcing International Law Norms Against Terrorism PDF eBook
Author Andrea Bianchi
Publisher Hart Publishing
Total Pages 573
Release 2004-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1841134309

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Papers originally presented in a conference held at the Catholic University, Milan, on 10-11 May 2002.

Piercing the Veil of Secrecy

Piercing the Veil of Secrecy
Title Piercing the Veil of Secrecy PDF eBook
Author Janine M. Brookner
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN

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Piercing the Veil of Secrecy brings together and exposes, for the first time in one publication, the magnitude of adverse actions U.S. intelligence agencies take to control and thwart the legal process and the range of concrete remedies available to confront such tactics. Brookner begins the book with a description of actual CIA employee cases, followed by a discussion of unique problems litigants and lawyers face when suing intelligence agencies, including the misuse of secrecy and national security, intimidation, and the denial of access to relevant evidence and witnesses, notwithstanding a lawyer's and plaintiff's security clearances. Recently, the CIA has invoked the seldom-used state secrets privilege to impede discovery, prevail upon the courts to dismiss cases, and, in effect, grant itself immunity from suits. These problems, as well as sovereign immunity and the various statutes from which the CIA is exempted, are carefully examined. After dealing with what cannot be done, the book devotes itself to what can be done, including legal remedies, which maximize prospects for a favorable outcome. This discussion includes employment discrimination, torts, constitutional violations, employment-related civil conspiracies, and the innovative possibility of suing the government under civil RICO. The final chapter suggests administrative and procedural solutions to the serious inequities with which a litigant is confronted when bringing an action against U.S. intelligence. The book is intended for lawyers and plaintiffs suing or contemplating suing the U.S. government, particularly those agencies that handle classified information. The target audience includes judges, senators, and members of congress who need to be aware when deciding cases or making laws of just how unlevel and unfair the playing field actually is. Government attorneys, law students and professors, and national security, civil rights, and employment rights law groups are among the potential readership as well. "[Brookner] has created a practical resource that draws on her own experiences to help others navigate their way through a system that appears stacked against them... The book contains a good table of authorities for caselaw, statutes, and regulations... Anyone considering a career in U.S. intelligence would be well-advised to read this book; it is a chilling account of the rights that such employees give up, and what they are up against if things go wrong." -- Legal Information ALERT "[B]eneath the legal prose is a passionate indictment of an agency that, Brookner contends, shields its misdeeds with the cloak of national security." -- The Washington Post, March 10, 2004

Government Secrecy

Government Secrecy
Title Government Secrecy PDF eBook
Author Jan Goldman Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 822
Release 2008-12-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1598845012

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Government Secrecy presents the best that has been thought and written on the subject, including history and philosophy, theory and practice, justification and critique. Through readings, which range from Georg Simmel on secrecy and Max Weber on bureaucracy and secret-keeping, to post-9/11 concerns regarding freedom of information and presidential secrecy, it enables readers to explore the issues and questions that surround the government's right to keep necessary secrets—or not. This collection, and the diverse perspectives it represents, will engage students and other interested parties in a discussion of the benefits—and dangers—of government secrecy. The collection is designed to generate questions regarding historical accuracy of government information, information ethics, professional neutrality, ownership of information, public right to information, national security, and transparency. The essays explore the criteria and conditions for government secret-keeping, as well as contributing to public and academic discussion of the role of secrets in democracies.

Government in the Sunshine

Government in the Sunshine
Title Government in the Sunshine PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations Committee
Publisher
Total Pages 426
Release 1974
Genre
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations
Title Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations
Publisher
Total Pages 1758
Release 1974
Genre Executive departments
ISBN

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Government in the Sunshine

Government in the Sunshine
Title Government in the Sunshine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1456
Release 1974
Genre Executive departments
ISBN

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