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Author: Title: Freedom of information guide. Publisher: WANT Pub. Co., c1982.
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Author: Lesko, Matthew. Title: The great American gripe book / Publisher: Information USA, Inc., c1990.
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Author: Marwick, Christine M. Title: Your right to government information / Publisher: Bantam, 1985.
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Author: Title: Government CD-ROMs :a practical guide to searching electronic documents databases / Publisher: Mecklermedia, c1994.
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Author: Title: Freedom and equality of access to information :a report to the American Library Association / Publisher: ALA, 1986.
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Author: Brown, Jay H. Title: Truth in government :restoring pride and prosperity in America / Publisher: Freedom Pub. Co., c1996.
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Author: Sherick, L. G. Title: How to use the Freedom of information act (FOIA) / Publisher: Arco, c1978.
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Author: Title: Presidential powers -- U.S. v. Nixon. Publisher: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1981.
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Author: Title: Your right to know :librarians make it happen : conference within a conference : background papers / Publisher: American Library Association, 1992.
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Author: Title: Leskos info-power / Publisher: Information USA, c1990-
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Author: Maxwell, Bruce, Title: How to access the governments electronic bulletin boards / Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, 1995-
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Author: Title: Washington online.How to access the federal government on the Internet. Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, c1995-
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Author: Hardy, Gayle J., Title: Subject guide to U.S. government reference sources / Publisher: Libraries Unlimited, 1996.
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Author: Robinson, Judith Schiek, Title: Tapping the government grapevine :the user-friendly guide to U.S. government information sources / Publisher: Oryx Press, c1998.
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Author: Darlington, David. Title: Area 51 :the dreamland chronicles / Publisher: H. Holt, 1997.
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Author: Klass, Philip J. Title: The real Roswell crashed-saucer coverup / Publisher: Prometheus Books, 1997.
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Author: Mackenzie, Angus. Title: Secrets :the CIAs war at home / Publisher: University of California Press, c1997.
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Author: Hernon, Peter. Title: U.S. Government on the Web :getting the information you need / Publisher: Libraries Unlimited, 1999.
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Author: Title: Government information on the Internet. Publisher: Bernan Press, 1997-
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Author: Maccabee, Bruce. Title: UFO-FBI connection :the secret history of the governments cover-up / Publisher: Llewellyn Publications, 2000.
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Author: Melanson, Philip H. Title: Secrecy wars :national security, privacy, and the publics right to know / Publisher: Brasseys, c2001.
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Author: Hernon, Peter. Title: U.S. government on the Web :getting the information you need / Publisher: Libraries Unlimited, 2001.
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Author: Maxymuk, John. Title: Government online :one-click access to 3,400 federal and state Web sites / Publisher: Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2001.
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Author: Title: The United States government Internet manual. Publisher: Bernan Press, c2004-
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Author: Suskind, Ron. Title: The price of loyalty :George W. Bush, the White House, and the education of Paul ONeill / Publisher: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2004
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Author: Eggers, William D. Title: Government 2.0 :using technology to improve education, cut red tape, reduce gridlock, and enhance democracy / Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield ;Distributed by National Book Network, c2005.
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Author: Solove, Daniel J., Title: The digital person :technology and privacy in the information age / Publisher: New York University Press, c2004.
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Author: Fisher, Louis. Title: In the name of national security :unchecked presidential power and the Reynolds case / Publisher: University Press of Kansas, c2006.
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Author: Carey, Thomas J., Title: Witness to Roswell :unmasking the 60-year cover-up / Publisher: New Page Books, c2007.
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Author: Siegel, Barry. Title: Claim of privilege :a mysterious plane crash, a landmark Supreme Court case and the rise of state secrets / Publisher: Harper, 2008.
| See Holdings / Request a Copy | View DescriptionIn 1948, three civilian engineers were killed in an Air Force plane crash while testing secret navigational equipment. The widows filed suit, but the Air Force, at the dawn of the Cold War, refused to hand over accident reports and witness statements, claiming the documents contained classified information that would threaten national security. In 1953 the Supreme Court sided with the Air Force in United States v. Reynolds, formally recognizing the "state secrets" privilege, a legal precedent since used to conceal conduct, withhold documents, block troublesome litigation, and, most recently, detain terror suspects without due process. A half century later, the government revealed the "top-secret" information--there were no national security secrets, but rather a shocking chronicle of negligence. This book tells the story of this shameful incident, and the dangerous consequences of this historic cover-up: the violation of civil liberties and the abuse of constitutional protections.--From publisher description. |
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