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CIA Unlawfully Imposed Prior Restraint, Lawsuit Alleges

The Central Intelligence Agency improperly blocked a former CIA employee from disseminating unclassified information about what he considered illicit CIA contacts with a foreign national suspected of criminal acts, according to a lawsuit (pdf) filed this week in DC District Court. Franz Boening, who was employed by CIA from 1980 to 2005, contended that “the […]

03.07.07 | 2 min read
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A Memorable Leak Case

In the course of an urgent search for the sources who were providing classified information to journalist Jack Anderson in 1971, the Nixon Administration discovered a surprising culprit. A Navy yeoman in the National Security Council named Charles Radford was not only the “almost certain source” of the Jack Anderson leaks, but he was also […]

03.07.07 | 2 min read
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Conservative Leader Urges Public Access to CRS Reports

Paul M. Weyrich, the influential culture warrior who leads the arch-conservative Free Congress Foundation, has called upon Congress to grant public access to products of the Congressional Research Service. “It seems to me that it is time to end the foolishness and just make the CRS website available to the general public,” Mr. Weyrich wrote […]

03.07.07 | 1 min read
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Sunshine Week

Sunshine Week, which falls this year on March 11-17, is an annual effort by news organizations, libraries and public interest groups to focus public attention on the importance of open government. Next week, dozens of programs across the country will explore the costs of secrecy, the virtues of openness, and the path forward. See this […]

03.07.07 | 1 min read
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US Air Force Decides to Retire Advanced Cruise Missile

The U.S. Air Force has decided to retire the Advanced Cruise Missile, the most modern and capable nuclear cruise missile in the U.S. arsenal, according to information obtained by the Federation of American Scientists. The decision affects approximately 400 ACMs (AGM-129A) currently deployed at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota and Barksdale Air Force […]

03.07.07 | 2 min read
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“State Secrets” Shield CIA from Torture Allegations

A federal appeals court ruled last week (pdf) that the overriding need to protect “state secrets” makes it impossible to litigate claims by a German citizen named Khaled el-Masri that he was illegally detained and abused by the Central Intelligence Agency in a case of “extraordinary rendition.” The appeals court upheld a lower court’s earlier […]

03.05.07 | 3 min read
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DOE Marking Handbook for Classified Documents

A reference manual (pdf) to assist government employees and contractors in correctly marking classified Department of Energy records has recently been published and distributed by DOE. See “DOE Marking Handbook: How to Mark Matter Containing Classified Information and Unclassified Controlled Information,” September 26, 2006.

03.05.07 | 1 min read
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Selected CRS Reports

Some recent products of the Congressional Research Service obtained by Secrecy News that have not previously been made readily available in the public domain include the following (all pdf). “Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: Current Structure and Alternatives,” updated February 15, 2007. “Intelligence Spending: Public Disclosure Issues,” updated February 15, 2007. “The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: […]

03.05.07 | 1 min read
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Kyl Amendment on Leaks is Withdrawn, Amended, Reintroduced

A sweeping proposal by Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) to criminalize the unauthorized disclosure or publication of classified information about U.S. Government activities relating to terrorism was abruptly withdrawn on February 28 in the face of vigorous protests by public interest, press and First Amendment advocacy groups. But then a modified, more narrowly focused version was […]

03.02.07 | 1 min read
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White House “Strongly Opposes” Intel Budget Disclosure

The Bush Administration formally notified (pdf) the Senate this week that it objects to a provision in a pending bill on homeland security that would require publication of the annual intelligence budget total. “The Administration strongly opposes the requirement in the bill to publicly disclose sensitive information about the intelligence budget.” “Disclosure, including disclosure to […]

03.02.07 | 2 min read
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Army Casualty Program

The somber duties associated with official reporting of U.S. Army casualties, including notification of survivors, are spelled out in exhaustive detail in a new Army regulation (pdf). “Generally, casualty matters are unclassified,” the regulation states (obliquely admitting the possibility of classified casualties), “but they are assigned the protective marking of For Official Use Only” until […]

03.02.07 | 1 min read
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Senate Proposal to Criminalize Leaks Sparks Opposition

A legislative proposal by Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) that would criminalize the unauthorized disclosure or publication of classified information “concerning efforts by the United States to identify, investigate, or prevent terrorist activity” is drawing strong opposition even before it has been formally introduced. The Kyl proposal (pdf), which would amend the espionage statute at 18 […]

02.28.07 | 2 min read
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