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THE CIA AND SECRECY | Globe Editorial
Rather than allow the government to sidestep lawsuits involving alleged torture by claiming a broad-brush state secrets exemption, courts should assess the secrecy claims in private on a step-by-step basis, allowing some cases to be resolved without revealing any dangerous information. (Full article: 375 words)
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