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Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Yale Law School professor and former Pentagon special counsel Oona Hathaway discusses the classification system of government documents and how ...
Yet, in August, about a quarter of the documents with classification markings — and half of those marked as “top secret” — were found in Trump’s office. Again, it is not clear what ...
The issue of over-classification of government data and excessive secrecy in treatment of governmental matters at federal, state and local ought not be buried beneath the valid concerns of ...
A famous example is the classification of millions of documents ostensibly tied to President John F. Kennedy's assassination: Each release of a new trove, most recently last month, has prompted ...
Meanwhile, NC2 documents—think documents relating to how the presidential nuclear football operates or how nuclear launch procedures would unfold—have historically had their own classification ...
Elected officials are inundated by documents and information that they never wanted or requested, and the classification rules are used by the deep state to limit what the elected officials can say.
Legislation was introduced last week to reform the security classification system and reduce overclassification. The legislation would also prevent mishandling of classified information, promote ...
Trump Raid: What Each Document's Classification Means. Published Aug 15, 2022 at 1:01 PM EDT Updated Aug 16, 2022 at 2:43 AM EDT. By . Lauren Giella is a Senior Reporter based in New York.
The ongoing investigations into handling of sensitive documents by former presidents and vice presidents have brought potential problems with the classification system back into the spotlight.
The intelligence community is restarting work on both the classification review and the so-called damage assessment related to former President Donald Trump’s storage of classified materials at ...