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GAO Report "Intelligence Agencies: Personnel Practices at CIA, NSA, and DIA Compared With Those of Other Agencies"
- Anthony Rapa, When Secrecy Threatens Security: Edmonds v. Department of Justice and a Proposal to Reform the State Secrets Privilege, 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 233 (2006).
- Jamie Sasser, THE SILENCED CITIZENS: THE POST-GARCETTI LANDSCAPE FOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES WORKING IN NATIONAL SECURITY, 41 U. Rich. L. Rev. 759 (2007).
- Ellen Yaroshefsky, LAWYERING AT THE EDGE: UNPOPULAR CLIENTS, DIFFICULT CASES, ZEALOUS ADVOCATES: MILITARY LAWYERING AT THE EDGE OF THE RULE OF LAW AT GUANTANAMO: SHOULD LAWYERS BE PERMITTED TO VIOLATE THE LAW?, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 563 (2007).
- John D. Castiglione, A Structuralist Critique of the Journalist's Privilege, 23 J. L. & Politics 115 (2007).
- Nadine Strossen, FREE SPEECH IN AN ERA OF TERRORISM: THE REGULATION OF EXTREMIST SPEECH IN THE ERA OF MASS DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS: IS BRANDENBURG TOLERANCE OBSOLETE IN THE TERRORIST ERA?, 36 Pepp. L. Rev. 361 (2009).
- Michael P. Scharf & Colin T. McLaughlin, THE FIFTH PLAGUE: On Terrorism and Whistleblowing, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 567 (2006/2007).
- Amanda C. Leiter, WHISTLE ... AND YOU'VE GOT AN AUDIENCE, 36 Fordham Urb. L.J. 747 (2009).
- Sarah Wood Borak, The Legacy of "Deep Throat": The Disclosure Process of the Whistleblower Protection Act Amendments of 1994 and the No FEAR Act of 2002, 59 U. Miami L. Rev. 617 (2005).
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