Classified Information and the Media
A panel of reporters discussed their experiences with coming into contact with classified information and the legal/ethical nuances in… read more
A panel of reporters discussed their experiences with coming into contact with classified information and the legal/ethical nuances in publishing such material. The event was part of a daylong conference about classified documents and transparency, hosted by the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. close
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