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Public Interest

Feb. 4, 2000

Private Eye

FORUM Two recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court offer only illusory encouragement to privacy advocates and discouragement for freedom of information proponents. Page 6.

By Joseph Terry Francke
        Two decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court this term offer only illusory encouragement to privacy advocates and discouragement for those interested in freedom of information.
        In Los Angeles Police Dept. v. United Reporting Publishing Co., decided in November, the court upheld a California statute ma...

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