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Author Silver, Derigan Almond.

Title National Security in the Courts : the Need for Secrecy vs. the Requirement of Transparency.

Publication Info. El Paso : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (273 pages).
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Series Law and Society
Recht und Gesellschaft.
Contents Acknowledgements; CHAPTER 1: Introduction; Liberal Democratic Theory and the First Amendment; Government Secrecy and National Security; Judicial Decision Making; CHAPTER 2: Prior Restraints; Prior Restraints, National Security and the Press; Prior Restraints, National Security and GovernmentEmployees; Prior Restraints, National Security and theUSA PATRIOT Act; Prior Restraints and the Judiciary; CHAPTER 3: Post-publication Punishments; Post-publication Punishments and National Security; Post-publication Punishments and the Judiciary; CHAPTER 4: Access.
Access to National Security InformationAccess to National Security Locations; Access to Judicial Proceedings and Documents; CHAPTER 5: Conclusion; National Security and Transparency Frames; National Security and Transparency Factors; Comparing National Security to Judiciary Cases; Conclusion; References; Case Index; Subject Index.
Summary Silver explores how judges identified the main legal issues in federal cases dealing with national security through the mode of legal analysis they used to reach or justify their conclusions. He explains how national security/transparency cases are as much about separation of powers issues as they are about balancing transparency with national security. In addition, although legal precedent remains important, judges have other, less traditional tools at their disposal. Finally, Silver concludes that the ability to selectively choose which legal issue to focus on and rely on some modes of legal.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Subject Freedom of the press -- United States.
Freedom of the press.
United States.
Freedom of information -- United States.
Freedom of information.
National security -- Law and legislation -- United States.
National security -- Law and legislation.
Censorship -- United States.
Censorship.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Censorship.
Other Form: Print version: Silver, Derigan Almond. National Security in the Courts : The Need for Secrecy vs. the Requirement of Transparency. El Paso : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, ©2010 9781593324209
ISBN 9781593326548
1593326548
9781593324209 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1593324200 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)