Freedom of Information and Secrecy in Government: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 921, and the Power of the President to Withhold Information from the Congress ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 1022 halaman |
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... letter , were just as sound then as they are now , and I think the letter is just as sound now as it was then . The New York Times said this : The committee seems to feel that it has the right to pry farther into the conversations and ...
... letter , were just as sound then as they are now , and I think the letter is just as sound now as it was then . The New York Times said this : The committee seems to feel that it has the right to pry farther into the conversations and ...
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... letter met with favorable public response . Let me quote from editorials which appeared in papers which have been very sensitive to any improper with- holding of information . The next day , an editorial in The New York Times made this ...
... letter met with favorable public response . Let me quote from editorials which appeared in papers which have been very sensitive to any improper with- holding of information . The next day , an editorial in The New York Times made this ...
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... Letter to Senator Thomas C. Hennings , Jr. , from Attorney General William P. Rogers , April 4 , 1958 . 5. Letter to Representative George Meader from Attorney General William P. Rogers , March 14 , 1958 . 6. Letter to Attorney General ...
... Letter to Senator Thomas C. Hennings , Jr. , from Attorney General William P. Rogers , April 4 , 1958 . 5. Letter to Representative George Meader from Attorney General William P. Rogers , March 14 , 1958 . 6. Letter to Attorney General ...
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... letter of March 13 is not only surprising but shocking . You state in your letter that " section 161 is a legislative expression and recog- nition of the executive privilege . Thus reliance on this statute by an executive department is ...
... letter of March 13 is not only surprising but shocking . You state in your letter that " section 161 is a legislative expression and recog- nition of the executive privilege . Thus reliance on this statute by an executive department is ...
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... letter March 13 , 1948 , intended to deny to the Senate Committee for which you were then counsel certain files concerning the loyalty of executive personnel . President Eisenhower May 17 , 1954 , wrote a similar letter growing out of ...
... letter March 13 , 1948 , intended to deny to the Senate Committee for which you were then counsel certain files concerning the loyalty of executive personnel . President Eisenhower May 17 , 1954 , wrote a similar letter growing out of ...
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80th Congress action administration Administrative Procedure Act agencies amendment American answer April Attorney authority bill Bureau Chairman Commission concerning confidential Cong congressional committees Congressional Record Constitutional Rights custody D. C. DEAR SENATOR DEAR SENATOR HENNINGS decision Department of Defense directed disclosed disclosure documents duties employees executive branch executive departments executive privilege exercise fact Federal Federal Communications Commission files freedom of information furnish Government heads of departments hearings House of Representatives Houses of Congress inquiry investigation judicial Judiciary letter matter memorandum ment mittee MOLLENHOFF national security officers opinion papers persons President President's public interest question reasons refused relating reply request resolution responsibility Revised Statutes ROGERS secrecy secret Secretary section 161 section 22 Senator HRUSKA separation of powers Sincerely Stassen statement Subcommittee on Constitutional subpena testify testimony THOMAS tion United States Code United States Senate Washington withhold information witness
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