Biblio on Intelligence Identities Protection Act
Mike Yared
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Mon Feb 26 15:21:18 EST 2001
Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982. (Disclosure of information
by persons in course of pattern of activities intended to identify and
expose covert agents). Pub. L. 97-200, June 23, 1982; 96 Stat. 122; 50
U.S.C. (sections) 421(c)-426.
McGurn, William J. The Intelligence Identities Protection Act: the CIA and
the first amendment. Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University, 1981.
Schultz, Raymond J. The Intelligence Identities Protection Act: a conflict
between the promise of liberty and the need for secrecy in a democracy. U.S.
Army War College, 1982.
"The constitutionality of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act." 83
Columbia Law Review 727-754 (April 1983).
"The First Amendment goes undercover: a constitutional analysis of the
Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982." 2 Boston University
International Law Journal 495-511 (Summer 1984).
"The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982: an assessment of the
constitutionality of section 601(c)." 49 Brooklyn Law Review 479-516 (Spring
1983).
"Open secrets: protecting the identity of the CIA's intelligence gatherers
in a First Amendment society." 32 Hastings Law Journal 1723-1775 (July
1981).
"Silencing the name droppers: the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of
1982." 36 University of Florida Law Review (Fall 1984).
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