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The Special Administrative Measures (the "S.A.M.s"). II. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ("FISA").III. Classified Information Procedures Act ("CIPA"). IV. Application of Legal Principles and Law Enforcement Techniques in Terrorism Cases to "Ordinary" Criminal Cases
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Under recent Supreme Court decisions, and the Military Commissions Act passed by Congress in 2006, detainees have a right to judicial review both of their classification as enemy combatants and of any criminal sentence passed against them. [...] despite their illegitimate methods of warfare, the Guantanamo detainees have received more due process rights than even soldiers of sovereign states merit under the Geneva Conventions. The detainee can be held only if the board concludes that he is an enemy combatant by a preponderance of the evidence, and this decision is subject to review by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.
... courts are fully capable of protecting classified evidence via the Classified Information Proceduress Act (CIPA). The procedures outlined in CIPA give the governm...
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...PART 7: CLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION. Subpart A: Administ... with the Department of Justice procedures, and in Federal criminal cases, pursuant to the re... of Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), Public Law 96-456, 94 Stat. 2025, (18 U.S.C. App...
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...PART 17: CLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION AND ACCESS TO CLASSI...(b) The Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), Pub. L. 96-456, 94 Stat. 2025, 18 U.S....
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... of communicating national defense information. respecting the movements of a United States Navy ... protective orders pursuant to the Classified Information Procedures Act, 18U.S.C. app. 3, §§ ... the Classified Information Procedures Act ("CIPA"), 18U.S.C. app. 3, §§ 1-16. . We identif...
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Civil Procedure
Motion to close action
...Constitutional Law. Classified Information Procedures Act. BOTTOM LINE: Federal s... the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), 18 U.S.C. [section]793(e). Counts 1 through 5 of...
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... those persons who require access to classified information for mission accomplishment. (2) Milita... in accordance with the prescribed procedures of this part when the head of a DoD Component, or ... the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) the Department of Justice may elect to conduct th...
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... experience with proceedings under the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) and the Foreign ...
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Introduction I. Cipa's History and Purposes II. The Asymmetrical Nature of the Government's Declassification Authority III. There Is no Basis for the Government's Selective Declassification of Fisa Intercepts, and the Practice Violates a Defendant's Fifth and Sixth Amendment Rights IV. The Courts' Recent Responses to the Inequities Created by the Government's Selective Exercise of its Declassification Authority V. Proposals for Reforming Cipa in Order to Eliminate the Government's Use of its Declassification Authority as a Sword to Gain Tactical Advantage over Defendants VI. Conclusion
... terrorism offenses and involving classified information and national security issues, includin... underlying the Classified Information Procedures Act ("CIPA"), 1 which regulates the use of classi...
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... and Baker, and the listing of contact information for El-Mezain, Baker, and Elashi in his personal t... the defendants’ issues concerning classified information, and then we will consider two separat... that the district court ignored procedures under the Classified Information Procedures Act (... Government’s proposal was consistent with CIPA (the Classified Information Procedures Act, 18U.S....