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Privilege In Peril: U.S. V. Zubaydah And The State Secrets Privilege, Alana Mattei Feb 2022

Privilege In Peril: U.S. V. Zubaydah And The State Secrets Privilege, Alana Mattei

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U.S. v. Zubaydah presents an opportunity for the Court to settle the scope of the state secrets privilege and the role of the judiciary when the government invokes a claim of privilege. The state secrets privilege, invoked by the executive, gives courts the power to prevent the disclosure of information that could pose a threat to national security by excluding the particular evidence or dismissing the case. The Court will decide whether the Ninth Circuit erred by rejecting the Government’s assertion of the state secrets privilege over the depositions of former CIA contractors requested by Abu Zubaydah. The Ninth Circuit …