Government lawyer argues torture suit too sensitive for public court
December 16, 2009 by FAC
Filed under 1st Amendment News, FAC's Mobile Website, National Security, News & Opinion
Citing national security and state secrets, a Justice Department lawyer argued that the suit involving the CIA and a San Jose company over extraordinary rendition and torture of suspected terrorists cannot proceed in open court. -DB San Francisco Chronicle December 16, 2009 By Bob Egelko SAN FRANCISCO — A lawsuit accusing a Bay Area flight-planning [...]
C.I.A. refuses to release details of interrogations
September 2, 2009 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, National Security, News & Opinion
Besides interrogation methods, the C.I.A is trying to keep secret former President Bush’s authorization to begin secretly holding terrorist suspects; cables between the C.I.A. from secret prisons to headquarters; and memos of lawyers assessing the legality of the detention program. -DB The New York Times September 2, 2009 By Mark Mazetti WASHINGTON, D.C. — The [...]









