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19 Fed. B.J. i (1959)

handle is hein.barjournals/fedbj0019 and id is 1 raw text is: JANUARY  1959

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EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE: PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO KNOW AND PUBLIC INTEREST
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Introduction: A Legislator's View, Congressman John E. Moss          vii
Introduction: An Executive Branch View, Leonard Niederlehner         ix
The Executive Privilege and the People's Right To Know, Senator Thomas C.
Hennings, Jr.                                                     1
The Right To Know and Enforcement Problems in a Regulatory Agency, Daniel
J. McCauley, Jr.                                                 13
Executive Privilege-A Problem for Press and Bar: A Journalist's View, Clark
Mollenhoff                                                       30
The Public's Right To Know and The Public's Interest-A Dilemma Revisited,
Conrad D. Philos                                                 41
Government Operations and The Public's Right To Know, J. R. Wiggins  62
NOTES AND DEVELOPMENTS: Hawkins v. U.S.: A Challenge to Supreme Court
Critics, Alan Y. Cole                                            85
BOOK REVIEW: Loyalty and Security by Ralph S. Brown, reviewed by Walter E.
Dillon, Jr.                                                      87

VOLUME 19

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