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Constitutional Law

Jul. 18, 2002

Paper Fortress

Forum Column - By Mel Opotowsky - It was an open-and-shut case: Someone from the U.S. attorney's office opens an envelope, stuffs in a document and shuts it. Until recently, that's all there was to keeping documents secret in cases handled by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

        Forum Column

        By Mel Opotowsky
        
        It was an open-and-shut case: Someone from the U.S. attorney's office opens an envelope, stuffs in a document and shuts it. Until recently, that's all there was to keeping documents secret in cases handled by the U...

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