Tags: Transparency in Government
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For the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court To Be Transparent, You'd Need X-Ray Specs
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Intel Committee Blocks Ex-Staffer from Talking to Press About Oversight
This is not classified information
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U.S. Government Increasingly Prone To Classify Information
Reducing transparency and increasing the need for employees to have security clearances
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Lawmakers Want Secret Surveillance Rulings Declassified
What are the snoops hiding?
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Google Wants More Ability To Disclose Snooping Requests
The company asks the feds for more leeway
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Justice Department Hasn't Challenged Any Agency's FOIA Exemptions Since 2009
They're doing a heckuva job, they say
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We Need More Edward Snowdens
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Secret Court Opinion on Secret Surveillance Needs To Remain Secret, Says Government
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Our Open Surveillance ‘Debate’: DOJ Wants to Block Release of Secret Court Opinion
That didn't take long at all
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Executive Branch Has Wide Latitude To Keep Documents Classified, Says Appeals Court
They can keep secrets, but we can't
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Clapper Denies Lying About NSA Surveillance
So, now he's lying about lying?
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As Bradley Manning Heads to Court, World Focus on Government Secrecy
Awkward for the administration
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Internal DOJ FOIA Report: Unredacted Responses Down, Exemptions Up
Most. Transparent.
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Obama Administration Defends Secret Email Accounts for Agency Heads
Claims it's about avoid being inundated with emails
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Most Transparent Administration in History Has Secret E-mail Addresses
If you've got a million dollars, maybe they'll tell you about them
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“Obama will surely pass President Richard Nixon as the worst president ever on issues of national security and press freedom.”
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Baltimore Denies Cover Up of Speed Camera Misdeeds
Secret meetings
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Obama's War Against the Free Press Gets Creepier
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In the Surveillance Age, Would-Be Leakers Must Be Tech Savvy
Leave the cell phone at home
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Benghazi: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make?
A lot.