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Governments have a right to secrecy, but not an unfettered one.
(To keep their right to secrecy, dark-money groups can't spend more than half of their funds on politics).
The right to secrecy is a human right as important as freedom of speech or habeas corpus.
Many voters resolutely refused to say for whom they had cast their ballot, reveling in their right to secrecy.
When, in 1975, this reticence was challenged under the Freedom of Information Act, the Fed spent six years defending its right to secrecy in court.
When, in 1975, the Fed was petitioned to make its actions and deliberations public, it went so far as to defend its right to secrecy in court.
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Contrary to the straw man posed by Obama supporters, they aren't complaining about pie in the sky wishes but about tangible acts and omissions, from Gitmo to Afghanistan to the environment to gay rights to secrecy and executive power.
Its constitution enshrines the right to privacy and states that secrecy of correspondence is inviolable unless the law provides otherwise.
Long before the Patriot Act, of 2001, and the expanded authorization of surveillance to fight terrorism — long, even, before the rise of the national-security state — Louis Brandeis predicted the encroachment of technologies of secrecy on the right to privacy.
Long before the Patriot Act, of 2001, and the expanded authorization of surveillance to fight terrorism long, even, before the rise of the national-security state Louis Brandeis predicted the encroachment of technologies of secrecy on the right to privacy.
"Thus, MH's main appellate argument fails because the right to privacy is not one of total secrecy, but rather the right to control the nature and extent of firsthand dissemination".
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