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Appeals Court Reinstates Torture Case Previously Dismissed on ‘State Secrets’ Grounds

By | 04.28.09 | 2:41 pm

Despite the Obama administration’s surprisingly vigorous arguments that the case had to be dismissed to prevent disclosure of “state secrets,” the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today reinstated the case of Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, in which five victims of the CIA’s notorious “extraordinary rendition” More…

Release of Torture Memos Could Help Victims of CIA Policies in Pending Lawsuits

By | 04.21.09 | 2:50 pm

With the latest batch of Bush-era Office of Legal Counsel torture memos having revealed more of the intricate, gruesome details of the CIA’s interrogation techniques, how can the government continue to claim that its now-defunct “extraordinary rendition” and torture program is a “state secret”?

That’s the question raised in aMore…

I Was Wrong, CJR Was Misleading, and We All Missed the Bigger Story

By | 04.13.09 | 9:06 pm

After my last post about the Columbia Journalism Review’s post on Friday lamenting that most of the media was missing the story on Obama’s disturbing reliance on the so-called “state secrets privilege”, CJR staff writer Clint Hendler, who wrote that Friday post, wrote me to tell me that More…

Updated: CJR Needs to Read More Journalism

By | 04.13.09 | 1:57 pm

Update: I wrote a second post on this topic after talking with the CJR reporter. Here it is.

Reading this post in the Columbia Journalism Review over the weekend, I had to wonder whether what was supposed to be the nation’s premier journalism review hasn’t actually stopped More…

Big Break From Bush on ‘State Secrets’ Unlikely Under Obama

By | 04.09.09 | 12:01 am

In an interview that aired Wednesday night on the CBS Evening News, Attorney General Eric Holder suggested to Katie Couric that the Obama administration is unlikely to depart dramatically from the Bush administration’s position on the use of the state secrets privilege, noting just one case out of about 20 More…

The Washington Post Wakes Up to Civil Liberties

By | 03.25.09 | 12:41 pm

Carrie Johnson in The Washington Post today picks up on a problem we’ve been writing about at TWI for months now: when it comes to information about crimes committed by the previous administration, President Obama isn’t following through on his big commitments to “open government.”

“Civil liberties advocates are More…

A Quick Primer on the State Secrets Privilege

By | 02.09.09 | 8:16 pm

As I reported earlier, President Obama’s Justice Department today stood up in court and asserted the so-called “state secrets” privilege to argue, like the Bush administration before it, that the case of five victims of the CIA’s “extraordinary rendition” and torture program must be dismissed.

But what is the More…

Obama Justice Department Supports Bush ‘State Secrets’ Claims

By | 02.09.09 | 3:24 pm

In a move that’s sure to dismay some of President Obama’s faithful, the new administration today stood up in a federal appeals court and reiterated the Bush administrations’ arguments that victims of “extraordinary rendition” and torture should not be allowed to bring their claims in federal court because doing so More…

The Pressure’s On: Obama DOJ to Argue ‘State Secrets’ Case Monday

By | 02.08.09 | 10:04 pm

President Obama and new Attorney General Eric Holder Monday will face the first public test of their stated commitments to opening government and ending torture.

Since we first reported in January on the pending court case, Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, there’s been growing pressure — both from advocacy More…

Bipartisan Advocacy Group Urges Holder to Change Position on State Secrets

By | 02.06.09 | 11:46 am

Since my story a few weeks ago on the Jeppesen Dataplan case, there’s been growing pressure on the Obama administration to reverse course and stop asserting “state secrets” to thwart the case, which in addition to compensating these victims, could reveal critical information about the Bush administration’s torture and More…