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The Espionage Act And National Security Whisteblowing After Garcetti, Stephen I. Vladeck Jan 2008

The Espionage Act And National Security Whisteblowing After Garcetti, Stephen I. Vladeck

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Should government employees ever have a right to disseminate classified national security information to the public? As a general matter, of course, the answer is "no." It is necessarily tautological that the central purpose of classifying information is to keep that information secret. But what if the information pertains to what we might describe as "unlawful secrets," and the individual in question has exhausted all possible non-public remedies, to no avail? Are there any circumstances in which the law enables the government employee to come forward? Should there be?

As this essay suggests, because of the broad language of the …