By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The American Bar Association voted unanimously Monday to recommend that judges have more power to decide what is a "state secret" when faced with national security concerns in civil cases.
Lawrence J. Fox, a Philadelphia-based attorney and delegate to the ABA's Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities panel, recalled a ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The American Bar Association voted unanimously Monday to recommend that judges have more power to decide what is a "state secret" when faced with national security concerns in civil cases.
Lawrence J. Fox, a Philadelphia-based attorney and delegate to the ABA's Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities panel, recalled a ...
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