Reclaiming accountability: transparency, executive power, and the U.S. Constitution
How do we reconcile calls for greater accountability with the competing need for secrecy? Those two imperatives are usually taken to be antithetical, but Heidi Kitrosser argues that this is not the case and that our concern ought to lie not with secrecy, but with the sort of unchecked secrecy that can result from 'presidentialism', or constitutional arguments for broad executive control of information. She shows how the Constitution provides myriad tools to enforce checks on presidential power through which we could reclaim government accountability