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2012 State of Entrepreneurship Address: 'A Roadmap for State Growth
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Frankfurter Amts- und Zunfturkunden bis zum Jahre 1612, Teil 2, Frankfurter Amtsurkunden
In: Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission der Stadt Frankfurt a.M. 6,2
Hydrographische Vermessung von Binnengewässern - Von der relativen Tiefenmessung zum 3-D-Modell
In: Wasserwirtschaft: Hydrologie, Wasserbau, Boden, Ökologie ; Organ der Deutschen Vereinigung für Wasserwirtschaft, Abwasser und Abfall, Band 111, Heft 7-8, S. 46-49
ISSN: 2192-8762
Curtiss-Wright Comes Home: Executive Power and National Security Secrecy
Collectively we face no greater challenge than maintaining sensible perspectives on national security issues. Central to this task is the need to achieve a tolerable balance between secrecy and openness in public debate on such issues. There are real threats to our nation, and we would be foolish to ignore them; history teaches that no culture is guaranteed survival. Yet, how to respond to such threats must be profoundly controversial. The virtue of liberal society is that it values highly the realization of private preferences; the sacrifice of those desires to attain another's vision of collective security will never be the path chosen by unanimous vote. There will be constant debate. What is worth securing? How real is the threat? How best may the threat be countered? What are the consequences of miscalculation? Each link in the chain is braided with uncertainties, as we venture ultimate stakes at imponderable odds.
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The Espionage Statutes and Publication of Defense Information
We began this lengthy study of the espionage statutes with grand designs. Our original goal, suggested by the Pentagon Papers litigation, was to elaborate the extent to which constitutional principles limit official power to prevent or punish public disclosure of national defense secrets. But this plan was short-lived. The more we considered the problem, the more convinced we became that the central issues are legislative. The first amendment provides restraints against grossly sweeping prohibitions, but it does not, we believe, deprive Congress of considerable latitude in reconciling the conflict between basic values of speech and security.
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Freedom of the press vs. public access
In: Praeger special studies in U.S. economic, social, and political issues