New study questions premise that government secrecy promotes better decision-making
May 24, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Meetings, Access to Records, News & Opinion
A new report challenges the view that government deliberations must be private to achieve candor. The authors of the report say that secrecy actually discourages dissenters from voicing their concerns. -db Secrecy News May 20, 2010 By Steven Aftergood When the Supreme Court ordered the Nixon White House to comply with a subpoena for the [...]









