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National Security Information Disclosures And The Role Of Intent, Mary-Rose Papandrea
National Security Information Disclosures And The Role Of Intent, Mary-Rose Papandrea
William & Mary Law Review
In the public discourse, the perceived intent of those who disclose national security information without authorization plays an important role in whether they are labeled as heroes or traitors. Should it matter whether Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning leaked government information to WikiLeaks knowing that our enemies might benefit from the information? Is it relevant that Edward Snowden believed—or that a reasonable person would believe—that the topsecret government surveillance programs he revealed were illegal, or that the public value in knowing about these programs outweighed any risk of harm to national security? This Article examines whether intent—and what kind of intent— …
Limits On Scientific Expression And The Scope Of First Amendment Analysis, Martin H. Redish
Limits On Scientific Expression And The Scope Of First Amendment Analysis, Martin H. Redish
William & Mary Law Review
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Scientific And Technological Information And The Exigencies Of Our Period, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Marshall L. Brown Jr.
Scientific And Technological Information And The Exigencies Of Our Period, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Marshall L. Brown Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Embargoes On Exports Of Ideas And Information: First Amendment Issues, Robert D. Kamenshine
Embargoes On Exports Of Ideas And Information: First Amendment Issues, Robert D. Kamenshine
William & Mary Law Review
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A Reply To The Comments, Robert D. Kamenshine
A Reply To The Comments, Robert D. Kamenshine
William & Mary Law Review
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The National Security Exception To The Doctrine Of Prior Restraint, Robert F. Flinn
The National Security Exception To The Doctrine Of Prior Restraint, Robert F. Flinn
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.