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More than 10.000 documents for classified information protection act
  • ... comes into possession of RD or FRD information or documents. Atomic Energy Act means the Atomic E... clearance required to have access to classified information and the need to know the information i...(2) Information determined to require protection against unauthorized disclosure under Executive Or...

  • What began last year as an effort by a federal prosecutor to find the person who leaked the name of a covert CIA agent to the news media has suddenly mushroomed into a full-scale assault on the news media itself. At issue is the right of reporters to gather and receive information in confidence, with sources knowing that they can rely on assurances of confidentiality. This is an indispensable tool that serves to protect freedom of the press. Without it, sources fear disclosure; secrecy flourishes. ... The Intelligence Identities Protection Act, passed by Congress in 1982, targets officials with access to classified information who leak the names of covert agents. Legislators, however, did not want to turn mainstream reporters into targets of criminal prosecution. Those without authorize...

  • ... THE ASSESSMENT OF CIVIL PENALTIES FOR CLASSIFIED INFORMATION SECURITY VIOLATIONS. 824.4 - Civil pe... who violates a classified information protection requirement of any of the following is subject to ...

  • What is OFAC? - II. Kindhearts humanitarian Charitable Org. v. Geithner - III. Miscellaneous issues - IV. What does it all mean? - Conclusion

    ... appropriateness due to its reliance on classified information and, given the nature of the investiga... aegis of the Classified Information Protection Act (CIPA), 18 U.S.C. App. 3, §§ 1-16. 67 . Whil...

  • Since the U.S. Supreme Court recognized the privilege in 1953 in U.S. v. Reynolds, the government has invoked the privilege at least 81 times in cases involving a variety of claims, including patent infringement, race discrimination, libel and manufacturing defects, according to research conducted by The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. The official report about the crash could not be given to the widows of three civilians who died in the crash "without seriously hampering national security, flying safety and the development of highly technical and secret military operations" because "the aircraft in question, together with the personnel on board, were engaged in a highly secret mission of the Air Force," according to an Air Force court filing in the case.

    ... state secrets privilege to withhold information needed to prove their cases. Since the U.S. Suprem... information agencies label secret or classified amplifies the effect of the state secrets privileg...The Classified Information Protection Act (CIPA) dictates the procedures litigants must ...

  • ...5607, the State Secrets Protection Act of 2008, on March 13th. Our hearings over the ...'s persistent attempts to withhold information from Congress have demonstrated the destructive im... the criminal context, we enacted the Classified Information Procedures Act to protect classified i...

  • ... may appear desirable (a) to assure the protection of classified information; (b) to assure that mate...

  • ...Subject to certain exceptions, the information maynot be sold, disclosed by pharmacies for market... involved no doubt deemFirst Amendment protection to be just as important forthem as it is for other.... . . be classified as noncommercial"). Under a commercial speech ...

  • ...Subpart D: Protection of Privacy and Access to Individual Records Under ...

  • ...Mapping Equal Protection: The Anticlassification and Antisubordination Prin... the distinction between laws that classified and those that did not ("the Fourteenth Amendment ... process that tested for insider information, possessed by white applicants who had a long hist...



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