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Communications Law

Central Intelligence Agency

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Of Secrets And Spies: Strengthening The Public's Right To Know About The Cia, Martin E. Halstuk, Eric Easton Jan 2006

Of Secrets And Spies: Strengthening The Public's Right To Know About The Cia, Martin E. Halstuk, Eric Easton

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The impetus behind the Intelligence Reform Act was to prevent another terrorist attack on American soil. The statute completely overhauled the United States intelligence apparatus, largely by amending the National Security Act of 1947, which created the CIA and established the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) as its head. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that by renovating the fifty-seven-year-old National Security Act to create a modern intelligence infrastructure, Congress has also paved the way for a new intelligence-information paradigm. For the last two decades, near-blanket CIA secrecy has gone largely unchecked, principally because of the Court's ruling …