SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2015, Issue No. 19
March 16, 2015

Secrecy News Blog: http://fas.org/blogs/secrecy/

US HITS THE DEBT LIMIT, AND MORE FROM CRS

The U.S. Government reached the statutory debt limit today, exhausting its normal ability to borrow money. In order to meet the government's financial obligations, the Secretary of the Treasury must now take certain extraordinary measures. A newly updated report from the Congressional Research Service provides background on federal debt policy and explains the current state of affairs. See The Debt Limit Since 2011, March 9, 2015:

Other new or newly updated CRS reports that Congress has withheld from public distribution include the following.

Internet Domain Names: Background and Policy Issues, March 6, 2015:

Internet Governance and the Domain Name System: Issues for Congress, March 6, 2015:

Access to Broadband Networks: The Net Neutrality Debate, March 9, 2015:

The Federal Budget: Overview and Issues for FY2016 and Beyond, March 6, 2015:

OSC Rule Seemingly Expands Federal Contractor Whistleblower Rights, CRS Legal Sidebar, March 11, 2015:

Scientific Basis of Environmental Protection Agency Actions: H.R. 1029 and H.R. 1030, CRS Insights, March 11, 2015:

Prevalence of Mental Illness in the United States: Data Sources and Estimates, March 9, 2015:

Health Care for Veterans: Traumatic Brain Injury, March 9, 2015:

U.S. Circuit and District Court Nominations During President Obama's First Six Years (2009-2014): Comparative Analysis with Recent Presidents, March 9, 2015:

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments: A Historical Perspective on Contemporary Issues, March 5, 2015:

The European Capital Markets Union, CRS Insights, March 11, 2015:

Cyprus: Reunification Proving Elusive, March 6, 2015:

Northern Ireland: The Peace Process, March 11, 2015:

China-U.S. Trade Issues, March 9, 2015:

Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations: Background and Issues for Congress, March 4, 2015:

Iran Sanctions, March 9, 2015:


ATTORNEY BLASTS DOUBLE STANDARD FOR PUNISHING LEAKS

The Department of Justice has adopted an unacceptable double standard in its treatment of persons accused of leaking or mishandling classified information, the attorney for imprisoned leaker Stephen Kim wrote in a letter to DoJ released yesterday.

"The decision to permit General [David] Petraeus to plead guilty to a misdemeanor demonstrates more clearly than ever the profound double standard that applies when prosecuting so-called 'leakers' and those accused of disclosing classified information for their own purposes," attorney Abbe Lowell wrote in a March 5 letter.

"As we said at the time of Mr. Kim's sentencing, lower-level employees like Mr. Kim are prosecuted under the Espionage Act because they are easy targets and lack the resources and political connections to fight back. High-level officials (such as General Petraeus and, earlier, Leon Panetta) leak classified information to forward their own agendas (or to impress their mistresses) with virtual impunity."

In light of the Petraeus plea agreement, Mr. Lowell asked Department attorneys to support Mr. Kim's immediate release from prison.

In a statement to supporters, Mr. Kim's sister Yuri Lusternberger-Kim expressed dismay at the Petraeus settlement.

"You can imagine how are hearts sunk and the outrage we felt when we heard this. For pleading to much less, Stephen was given a much harsher sentence -- a felony conviction and 13 months in prison. This double standard is inexplicable on its face. For a lot of reasons, the resolution for General Petraeus is fair (the Espionage Act should not be used for these kinds of 'leaks'), but Stephen should have been given the same benefits."

"We are let down by our justice system when it applies harsh, unfair judgments on those without power, and who don't play politics and don't have powerful political allies."

"Our family and our friends think it is just terribly unfair and not right that Stephen was given less consideration and different treatment for doing no more, and even less than General Petraeus. The General got the right result, but so should have Stephen. Stephen's lawyers tried to get the Justice Department to address this disparity but they would not do so. We want others to know this," Ms. Lustenberger-Kim said.

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