| 1976 - 884 sidor
...has available intelligence services whose reports are not and ought not to be published to the world. It would be intolerable that courts without the relevant...Executive taken on information properly held secret. Nor can courts sit in camera in order to be taken into executive confidences. But even if courts could... | |
| 1952 - 1286 sidor
...has available intelligence services whose reports are not and ought not to be published to the world. It would be intolerable that courts, without the relevant...Executive taken on information properly held secret Nor can courts sit in camera in order to be taken into executive confidences. 802 3. The sources of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1304 sidor
...has available Intelligence services whose reports are not and ought not to be published to the world. It would be Intolerable that courts, without the relevant...Executive taken on Information properly held secret. Nor can courts sit in camera in order to be taken Into executive confidences. 30572—83 80 that we... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 sidor
...has available Intelligence services whose reports are not and ought not to be published to the world. It would be Intolerable that courts, without the relevant...Executive taken on Information properly held secret. Nor can courts sit in camera In order to be taken Into executive confidences. 8057&— 53 30 that we... | |
| 1955 - 998 sidor
...has available intelligence services whose reports neither are nor ought to be published to the world. It would be intolerable that courts, without the relevant...Executive taken on information properly held secret." But it has been just as clearly stated that the President should honor or, if necessary, by legislation... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1958 - 2352 sidor
...available intelligence services whose reports are not, and ought not to be, published to the world. It would be intolerable that courts, without the relevant...Executive taken on information properly held secret. And I think that, perhaps, that was the intent of Congress; that, realizing that the Executive, the... | |
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