...security operations that should be classified, but the legal interpretations should...deserve to know how much information about their private communications the...
...Private First Class Bradley Manning, charged with the most serious leak of classified documents in the nation's history, has put his fate in the...
...lawmakers that prosecutors too zealouslyand perhaps inappropriatelyhave pursued information from the press during criminal probes. Holder stressed in his...
...Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, a former government adviser accusing of leaking classified information about North Korea. As part of the investigation, the Justice Department...
...Yemen foiled by the CIA, and concludes that if "safeguarding classified information is important enough to warrant prosecution, why would we also pass...
...of the press for publishing classified material. The White...critics not providing enough information in a congressional probe of...
...criticsnot providing enough information in a congressional probe of...of the press for publishing classified material. Representatives Bob...
...soldier who has admitted sending classified materials to WikiLeaks. ...
...for action, DOJ launched an investigation to determine who unlawfully leaked classified information to the AP. After exhausting other options, the grand jury subpoenaed...
...revelations last week that prosecutors, investigating a potential leak of classified information to the media, had secretly obtained Associated Press phone records. The...
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