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1 The State Secrets Privilege: Expanding Its Scope Through Government Misuse
last=Lyons
accessdate=23 October 2012
quote=In this Article, the author examines the current use, or rather misuse, as she argues, of the State Secrets Privilege...She argues that the privilege is (1) being used to completely dismiss cases without review on the merits, (2) expanding into the realm of the Totten privilege, (3) interfering with private constitutional and statutory rights, and (4) interfering with public rights
work=11 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 99
archivedate=29 September 2007
year=2007
first=Carrie Newton
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2{{dead link}} The State Secrets Privilege and Executive Misconduct
publisher=JURIST Legal News and Research Services
last=Kadidal
accessdate=24 October 2012
archivedate=11 July 2011
date=30 May 2006
first=Shayana
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4The Suit Challenging the NSA's Warrantless Wiretapping Can Proceed, Despite the State Secrets Privilege: Why The Judge Made the Right Call200
4Examining Two Recent Rulings Allowing Suits Against the NSA's Warrantless Wiretapping To Proceed, Despite the State Secrets Privilege: Part Two in a Series200
5 Building the Secrecy Wall higher and higher by [[Glenn Greenwald]], [[Unclaimed Territory]], April 29, 2006302Changes tld
ACLU v. National Security Agency: Why the "State Secrets Privilege" Shouldn't Stop the Lawsuit Challenging Warrantless Telephone Surveillance of Americans By JOHN W. DEAN, [[FindLaw]], June 16, 2006200
http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2003/03/iaf031403.html200
11 Secret GuardingThe new secrecy doctrine so secret you don't even know about it By Henry Lanman, ''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]'', May 22, 2006,301Changes to date style path
http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/345/345.US.1.21.html302Changes scheme from http to https
Snapshots of the U.S. under the Bush administration by Glenn Greenwald, Unclaimed Territory, May 23, 2006302Changes tld
19 Secrecy and Foreign Policy by Robert Pallitto, [[Foreign Policy In Focus]] (FPIF), December 8, 2006301Changes path
26 Introduction of the State Secrets Protection Act
accessdate=2008-02-08
date=2008-01-22
publisher=Federation of American Scientists
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14{{dead link}} [1] By Susan Burgess, The News Media and the Law, Fall 2005301Changes path
15 U.S. Cites ‘Secrets’ Privilege as It Tries to Stop Suit on Banking Records
accessdate=2009-07-09
date=August 31, 2007
publisher=[[The New York Times]]
last=Lichtblau
first=Eric
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http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/2730/301Removes "www."
http://www.slate.com/id/2177962/301Changes to date style path
14 Cases without courts – The state secrets privilege keeps some claims from ever being heard By Susan Burgess, [[The News Media & The Law]], Summer 2006 (Vol. 30, No. 3), Page 32301Changes path
29 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: An Overview of Selected Issues
date=7 July 2008
publisher=Congressional Research Service
last=Bazan
first=Elizabeth B.
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ACLU's lawsuit301Changes path
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30 Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Torture Appeal
accessdate=2007-10-10
date=2007-10-10
publisher=[[The New York Times]]
last=Greenhouse
first=Linda
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http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0625,hentoff,73574,6.html301Redirect does not contain ".,?&"
17 Closing Our Courts Crying 'state secrets,' the administration seals the courts to avoid scrutiny by [[Nat Hentoff]], [[Village Voice]], June 9th, 2006301Redirect does not contain ".,?&"
Selected Case Files Involving "State Secrets"200
http://www.eff.org/files/filenode/att/orderhepting6309_0.pdf301Changes scheme from http to https
27 Statement of Kevin S. Bankston, Senior Staff Attorney Electronic Frontier Foundation
accessdate=2008-02-08
date=2008-01-29
publisher=Oversight Hearing on Reform of the State Secrets Privilege by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties
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''In The Name Of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power And The Reynolds Case ''200
ACLU against the NSA301Changes path
The State Secrets Privilege and Separation of Powers200
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took initial steps301Truncates url
6 Bush Wielding Secrecy Privilege to End Suits By Andrew Zajac, [[The Chicago Tribune]], March 3, 2005404Dead since 2012-03-23
http://oversight.house.gov/Documents/20070213122925-44818.pdf404Dead since 2012-03-23
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Judge Anna Diggs Taylor404Dead since 2012-03-23
State Secrets and the Limits of National Security Litigation200
''Crater Corp. v. Lucent Technologies ''2
3 Dangerous Discretion: State Secrets and the El-Masri Rendition Case by Aziz Huq, Director of the Liberty and National Security Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, [[JURIST]], March 12, 2007110
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