Jeff Taylor | April 21, 2005
At this hour the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals is meeting behind closed doors to hear the start of Sibel Edmonds' appeal of her dismissed whistleblower case against the FBI. Curiously, briefs filed in the case were not sealed by the court.
The Justice Department holds that Edmonds is basically a walking state secret, so the court should have fun grappling with that. Assuming it grapples much at all in secret.
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|4.21.05 @ 5:20PM|#
Even though I expect this sort of behavior from gov't, its a pretty scary story this lady tells.
Are folks here are so numb to such tales that comment response is so low?