Index

ABC News (television network), 159

Abramowicz, David, 239n84

Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, 14748, 162

accountability: anonymity as obstacle to, 6; of executive, 3, 2526; of judicial review, 69, 7173; of private actors in disclosures and leaks, 11415; unauthorized disclosures as aid to, 113

Ackerman, Bruce, 9596, 158

ACLU v. NSA (2006), 67

Adams, John, 20

Adams, John Quincy, 32

Adams, Zabdiel, 22

Adler, Renata, 227n56

adversarialism: in executive branch, 190; in oversight and regulation, 9597; in pressgovernment relations, 16667, 19394

Afghanistan, 9, 141

Aftergood, Steven, 54

Aftergood v. CIA (2005), 54

Agee, Philip, Inside the Company, 178

Aid, Matthew, 109

Aiken, George, 83

Air Force, 60, 63

Alexander, Andrew, 168

Alford, Fred, 151

Algeciras Conference, 37

Allen, William, 32

Allende, Salvador, 91

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 79, 114

American Society of Newspaper Editors, 43, 197

Anderson, Jack, 109, 110, 123

Andrew, Christopher, 109

anonymity of disclosures: abuse of, 15862; circumstances permitting, 13738; difficulties in combating, 15657; effectiveness of, 15354; issues concerning, 67, 14, 11516; justifiability of, 16270; leaks and, 15354, 15870; motives hidden by, 67, 115, 13538, 165; power and status of sources, 227n56; press’s use of, 168, 198201; refusal of, 13435; working relationships harmed by, 110. See also confidential sources

Anti-Federalists, 24, 26, 186

antitheft statute, 105

appeals, judicial, 72

Applbaum, Arthur, 230n3, 230n7

arcana imperii (mysteries of state), 19

Aristides, 190

Article II, of U.S. Constitution, 27, 11718, 147, 169, 202

Articles of Confederation, 21

Ashcroft, John, 15761, 191

Aspin, Les, 91

Athens, ancient Greece, 17, 190

Atomic Energy Act, 107

attorney general, 52

authorized disclosures of classified information, 90

Bacon, Augustus, 37, 39

bad faith disclosures, 154, 164, 171, 17677

Baldwin, Abraham, 31

Banks, William, 83

Baquet, Dean, 112, 167

Barlow, Richard, 14142, 232n45

Barrett, David, 54, 214n182

Beirut, Lebanon, 10910

Benjamin, Daniel, 124

Bentham, Jeremy, 20, 207n29, 222n43

Benton, Thomas, 32

Bergen, Peter, 125

Berger, Raoul, 17

Bernstein, Carl, 164

BeVier, Lillian, 49, 115, 176

Bickel, Alexander, 45, 128, 16669, 193, 202

bilateralism, in cabinet appointments, 18991

Bin Laden, Osama, 12425

Bishop, Joseph, 82

Black, Hugo, 107, 200

Blackmun, Harry, 121

black sites. See secret prisons

Blasi, Vincent, 40, 176

Boeing Corporation, 63

Bok, Sissela, 47, 134

Boland, Edward, 91

Borah, William, 40

Bovens, Mark, 149, 230n3

Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), 122

Branzburg v. Hayes (1972), 1067, 175

Brennan, William, 5

Brent, Richard, 222n44

British Foreign Office, 69

Brown, Fred, 198

Brownell, Herbert, 41

Bruce, James, 109

Bryan, William Jennings, 191

Bryce, James, 3639

Buckley v. Valeo (1976), 173

bureaucracy, as cause of overclassification, 42

Burger, Warren, 58

Bush, George W., and administration: congressional relations with, 94, 95, 97; and disclosures, 155, 169, 193; Justice Department and, 160; maintenance of predecessors’ secrecy by, 55, 100; President’s Daily Briefing withheld by, 85; prosecutions of officials by, 48, 157; and state secrecy, 8, 47, 53, 124; and warrantless surveillance, 82, 15859, 191

cabinet appointments, as instance of bilateralism,18991

Calame, Byron, 168, 170, 19697, 199

California, 34

Cambodia, bombing of, 45

Canada, 93

Canadian Caper, 93

Carpenter, Ted Galen, 193

Carter, Jimmy, 93

Casey, William, 8485, 96

Casey Accord (1986), 8485

CBS (television network), 124

censorship, 35, 40, 19294, 198

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): budgets of, 54; classification of information by, 52; covert operations of, 63, 7576, 91, 93, 96, 104, 11213, 123, 160; creation of, 40; disclosure of identities of agents of, 106; and extraordinary rendition, 6365; House investigations of, 89; illegal activities of, 45; informants used by, 115, 118; information requests directed to, 5759, 7576, 123; misuse of state secrets privilege by, 79; racial discrimination by, 66; secret prisons of, 155, 15758, 163, 193; surveillance by, 77; whistleblowing on, 14142

Central Intelligence Agency Act, 56

Chafee, Zechariah, 42, 43

Chalabi, Ahmed, 199

Charles I, king of England, 18, 19

checks and balances, 10, 16, 30, 39, 41. See also separation of powers

Cheney, Richard (Dick), 8, 95, 187

Chesney, Robert, 61, 65, 6769, 78

Chicago & Southern Air Lines, Inc. v. Waterman SS Corp (1948), 7071

Chicago Tribune (newspaper), 109, 229n89

China, 9

Church Committee, 85

CIA. See Central Intelligence Agency

CIA v. Sims (1985), 5859, 66

city-states, Italian, 18

civil disobedience, 6, 135

civil liberties, 113

civil secrecy, 78, 205n7

Civil Service Reform Act, 140, 148

civil society, 47, 114

Clark, Kathleen, 53, 101

classification of information: contractual prohibitions concerning, 1045; declassification, 24, 47, 5354, 72; ethics of, 230n1; exemptions for, 5556; guidelines for, 40, 44; in camera review of, 6061, 6566, 70; nondisclosure agreements on, 104; overclassification, 4243, 4546, 11113; oversight and regulation of, 5253; public interest as criterion for, 43. See also deference on state secrecy; unauthorized disclosures of classified information

Classified Information Procedures Act, 154

Clinton, Bill, and administration, 97

CNN (television network), 124

Code of Ethics, United States Government Service, 230n1

Cohen, Dan, 17374

Cohen v. Cowles (1991), 17374

Colby, William, 91, 123, 193

Cold War, 49, 54, 83, 192

comity, between executive and legislature, 39, 84

Commager, Henry Steele, 17, 207n31

Commission on Government Security (Wright Commission), 43

Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy (Moynihan Commission), 47

Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, 156

Committee of Secret Correspondence, 20

Committee on Public Information, 192

Condorcet, marquis de, 20

confidential sources, 46, 1067, 116, 119, 161, 165, 16770, 17376, 226n22, 240n105. See also anonymity of disclosures

conflicts of interest, of sources, 17176, 199

Congress: access of, to state secrets, 2730; confidential sources of, 119; core group

of members given oversight responsibility, 47, 9498; criticism of the press by, 19596; deference of, 44, 7273, 96; effective practices of, on state secrecy, 101; executive’s relations with, 33, 39, 8284; and foreign affairs, 3839; historical instances of state secrecy, 21; information demands of, 3133, 44, 8184, 86; internal sanctions of, 9192, 222n44, 222n46; maintenance of secrecy by, 25, 2829, 8795, 11819; misleading of, 96; oversight of state secrecy by, 4, 12, 3036, 4548, 5657, 80102, 11719, 2023; powers of, 39, 8185; secrecy employed by, 2125, 2829, 31; unauthorized disclosures as information source for, 8586, 102; unauthorized disclosures of classified information by, 8992, 222n46; unauthorized disclosures screened by, 11719, 13334; unrestricted access granted to, 88, 9095; and whistleblowing, 118, 13334, 140

Congressional Record, 89

Constant, Benjamin, 38

Constitution, 1011, 1636, 205n7 Constitutional Convention, 21, 186

Continental Congress, 91. See also Second Continental Congress

Contingent Fund, 35, 211n120

Cook, Daniel, 33

Coolidge Committee, 43, 194

Cooper, Matthew, 106

Corbin, Francis, 28

Corwin, Edward, 38

Coser, Lewis, 4142

courage, of whistleblowers, 15052

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 99

Court of Federal Claims, 142

courts: appeals process in, 72; deference of, 4, 1112, 47, 5567, 78; examination of classified information by, 46, 48; oversight of state secrecy by, 45, 1112, 5579, 98100, 11925, 14547, 2023; politicization of, through state secrecy oversight, 45, 11, 71, 100, 147; positive effects of, on state secrecy practices, 7378; procedural innovations concerning, 6773; unauthorized disclosures screened by, 11925

Crockett, David, 81, 85

Cross, Harold, 43

Dahl, Robert, 41

Dalglish, Lucy, 240n105

Dana, Samuel, 222n44

Darby, Joseph, 14748

Davie, William, 23, 25

D.C. Circuit Court, 5759, 6263, 66, 7577, 99, 1067, 218n96

D.C. District Court. See District Court for the District of Columbia

Declassification Commission, 72. See also independent panels or tribunals

declassification of information, 24, 47, 5354, 72

deep secrets, 74

Deep Throat, 164

Defense Advisory Notice System (DA-Notice System; Britain), 192

Defense Department, 61, 142

Defense Department Committee on Classified Information (Coolidge Committee), 43, 194

deference on state secrecy: congressional, 44, 7273, 96; judicial, 4, 1112, 47, 5567, 78; war as motivation for, 10, 16

deliberation, as norm of democracy, 74

deliberative process privilege, 220n27

democracy, 1, 2, 38, 4142, 207n31

Department of Navy v. Egan (1988), 69, 117, 145, 220n29

Devins, Neal, 81, 85

Deyling, Robert, 47

Diodorus Siculus, 190

disclosures. See authorized disclosures of classified information; unauthorized

disclosures of classified information

disinterestedness, in the oversight of state secrecy, 45, 39, 68, 7172, 100101. See also partisanship

District Court for the District of Columbia, 54, 5759, 77, 104, 106

District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, 69

District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan, 61

District Court of the North District of California, 63

Douglas, William, 107, 108, 121

Dowd, Maureen, 199

Downie, Leonard, 167

Drake, Thomas, 157

due diligence, 171, 17677

Dulles, Allen, 192, 195, 213n157

Dunn, John, 2

Dworkin, Terry, 143

Edgar, Harold, 117, 226n35

Edmonds, Sibel, 142, 232n45

Edwards, Harry, 78

18 USC §798(a), 109, 155, 177

Eisenhower, Dwight, 42, 89

Ellis, Thomas, 225n16

Elliston, Frederick, 135, 230n1

Ellsberg, Daniel, 5, 105, 111

Ellsberg v. Mitchell (1983), 66, 7778

Ellsworth, Oliver, 25

El-Masri v. United States (2007), 6667

energy, in government, 22, 2425, 102, 183, 200

English Commonwealth, 1719, 23

enhanced interrogation, 1, 81

EPA v. Mink (1973), 56

Espionage Act, 40, 46, 1056, 108, 15455, 192, 225n11, 225n16, 226n35, 242n37

estimation, of harm from disclosures, 12125, 131

ethics: Code of, 230n1; of reporting, 16064, 16670; of whistleblowing, 12739

evidence: pertaining to unauthorized disclosures, 12225; required for proceeding with leaking, 162; required for proceeding with whistleblowing, 13132; in whistleblowing cases, 14546

executive: accountability of, 3, 2526; appointments made by, 18991; conduct of, 18890; Congress’s relations with, 33, 39, 8284; credibility of, 18591; criticism of the press by, 19596; deception and illegal actions by, 42, 4447, 96, 116; decision making in, 18991; as locus of state secrecy, 1819, 25, 29, 3435, 4041, 87, 92; power of, 1, 10, 16; press’s relations with, 15, 16667, 19394, 2023, 244n71; private interests of, 18587; secrecy employed by, 25; subordinates in, 1415, 92, 102, 117, 130, 146, 189; Tocqueville on, 210n112; withholding of information by, 3134, 37, 4041, 44, 4748, 73 (see also executive privilege)

executive agents, 35, 40

Executive Order 10290, 41

Executive Order 13233, 55

executive privilege, 12; arguments for and against, 44, 87, 92102, 220n29; constitutionality of, 86; creation of, 41; defined, 220n27; problems with, 8692. See also executive: withholding of information by

expansion, of United States, 34

experts and expertise: in classification decisions, 9, 57, 6667, 7071, 218n96; oversight of state secrecy by, 39, 52, 6769, 100; questions concerning, 6869

extraordinary rendition, 1, 48, 6365

F-16s, 141

Family Jewels document, 45

Fatovic, Clement, 241n5

FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): and espionage, 142; House investigations of, 89; identification of disclosure sources by, 15657; and terrorist investigations, 148, 151; warrantless surveillance by, 99; and Watergate, 45

Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, 14445, 147

Federation of American Scientists, 54

Feinstein, Dianne, 48

fire alarms, 102, 139

First Amendment: application to the press of, 45, 1068; disclosures justified by, 7, 40, 45; free speech protected by, 17173; limitations of, 49, 1036, 225n16; and the press, 16667, 17476, 179, 193, 195, 202, 240n106; protective power of, 103. See also freedom of speech

Fisher, Louis, 61, 90, 220n29

Fisher, Raymond, 6465

Fitzgerald, Patrick, 106

Fitzgibbon, Alan, 5859

Fitzgibbon v. CIA (1990), 5859

FOIA. See Freedom of Information Act

Ford, Gerald, 46, 229n89

foreign affairs: state secrecy required for, 19, 2728, 3034, 208n36; U.S. involvement in, 21, 32, 3738

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), 71, 15859, 169

Forsyth, John, 33

Fourth Amendment, 71, 151, 158

Fourth Circuit Court, 66, 104, 105, 160

Franklin, Benjamin, 8788

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): exemptions allowed by, 5556, 75; ineffectiveness of, 47, 48, 4950; judicial enforcement of, 11, 46, 7879, 121; limitations of, 56; litigation regarding, 5459, 6970; passage of, 44, 55; requirements of, 75

freedom of speech, 91, 1034, 17173. See also First Amendment

Freeman, Ralph, 6162

Friedrich, Carl, 38

Fuchs, Meredith, 6768

Gang of Eight, 9798, 101

GAP. See Government Accountability Project

Gardels v. CIA (1982), 76

Gargaz, Pierre-André, 20

Gasch, Oliver, 104

generalization, concept of, 8182

Germany, intelligence oversight arrangements of, 96

Gerry, Elbridge, 25, 28

Gertz, Bill, 125

Gesell, Gerhard, 57

Glazer, Myron, 150

Glazer, Penina, 150

Glomar Explorer (ship), 7576, 123, 193

Glomar response, 7576

Goldsmith, Jack, 18889

Goldwater, Barry, 84

Gonzales, Alberto, 2, 53

Gonzalez, Henry, 89

Gorham, Nathaniel, 23

Goss, Porter, 125, 157

Government Accountability Project (GAP), 144, 148

Graham, Bob, 94

Graham, Katherine, 110

Gravel, Mike, 8889

graymail, practice of, 15455

Greene, Harold, 59

Guatemala, 118

Guicciardini, Francesco, 18

Guizot, François, 38

Gun, Katherine, 235n14

Gup, Ted, 193

Gutmann, Amy, 7374

Halkin v. Helms (1978), 62, 64, 66

Halkin v. Helms (1982), 77

Halperin, Morton, 57

Halperin v. CIA (1980), 5758

Hamilton, Alexander, 21, 2528, 87

Hamilton, James, 33

Hamilton, Lee, 125, 169

Hand, Learned, 172

Harrington, James, 18

Harrington, Michael, 91

Hatfill, Steven, 116

Hawkins, Michael, 64

Hayden, Michael, 96

Hayden v. NSA (1979), 76, 218n96

Hayne, Robert, 32

Helms, Richard, 96

Henkin, Louis, 45, 120

Hennings, Thomas, 44

Henry, Patrick, 2324, 26

Hepting v. AT&T (2006), 67

Hersh, Seymour, 45, 162, 229n89

Hess, Stephen, 189

Hirschman, Albert, 190

Hoekstra, Pete, 124

Hoffman, Daniel, 17, 206n14

Horn v. Huddle (2009), 7879

House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 46, 89, 118

Howell, David, 27, 36, 209n71, 209n75

Hoyt, Clark, 168

Hug, Procter, 70

Hughes-Ryan Act, 46

Hume, David, 19

Hussein, Saddam, 199

Hutcheson, Francis, 19

Hutchins Commission, 19798, 201

hydrogen bomb, disclosure of design of, 107, 112

ICWPA. See Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act

IGA. See Inspectors General Act

implied powers, 41

in camera review, 46, 5657, 6061, 6566, 70

independent panels or tribunals, 45, 12, 98, 100101, 18182. See also Declassification Commission

India, 1971 war with Pakistan, 110

indiscipline, regarding the maintenance of secrecy, 4, 25, 8992

informal retaliation, 14849, 164

informants, 115, 118

information sharing: agreements on, 8485; between branches, 29, 39, 93, 98101

Ingham, Samuel, 33

innocuous information, disclosure of seemingly, 5658, 6263, 65, 70

In re Grand Jury Subpoena (2005), 107

In re Special Counsel Investigation (2004), 106

inspectors general, 140, 144

Inspectors General Act (IGA), 14041

Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA), 118, 14041

intelligence establishment and activities: congressional access to and oversight of, 46; creation of, 40, 213n157; divergence of assessments in, 6970; funding of, 54, 211n120

Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 106

Intelligence Oversight Act, 46

Interdepartmental Group on Unauthorized Disclosures of Classified Information (Willard Report), 155

interests, balancing of, 120, 128. See also public interest

internal review, as form of oversight, 52, 68

Internet, publication of leaks on, 17879

Iran: ballistic missile threat of, 97; covert operation against, 160; espionage against, 11213

Iran-Contra affair, 9, 46, 54, 55, 80, 85, 96, 241n16

Iran-Contra Committee, 85

Iraq: Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, 14748, 162; alleged uranium purchase of, 165; and weapons of mass destruction, 48, 80, 86, 116, 199; withdrawal from, 9

Iraq War, 9, 187

Iredell, James, 23

Italy, 18

Jabara v. Kelley (1977), 6162

Jackson, Andrew, 33

Jackson, Robert, 7071

James, Gene, 134, 135

James I, king of England, 18

Jane’s Defense Weekly (magazine), 105

Japan, ciphers during World War II, 109, 229n89

Jay, John, 21, 29, 18687

Jay Treaty, 31, 32, 33, 18788

Al-Jazeera (news outlet), 165

Jefferson, Thomas, 208n36, 222n44

Jeppesen Dataplan, 63

Johnson, Loch, 81, 90

Joint Resolution on the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, 82

Jos, Philip, 150

judicial review. See courts

Justice Department, 53, 82, 99, 106, 123, 142, 145, 157, 160, 191

Kant, Immanuel, 20

Kasza v. Browner (1998), 63, 64

Katz, Alan, 119

Keith case (1972), 66, 78

Keller, Bill, 167, 170, 197, 199

Kent, James, 3132

Kerr, Richard, 119

Kessler, Glenn, 12425

Kielbowicz, Richard, 211n127

Kilbourne v. Thompson (1880), 87

Kim, Stephen, 157

King, Rufus, 25

Kiriakou, John, 157

Kissinger, Henry, 110

Kitrosser, Heidi, 17, 49, 90, 94, 101, 112, 12122

Knight, Hal, 45

Knott, Stephen, 17, 90

Knox, Henry, 21

Koh, Harold, 47, 85, 90, 94

Kollar-Kotelly, Colleen, 159

Kossuth, Lajos, 38

Kreimer, Seth, 79

Kurtz, Howard, 199

Lamberth, Royce, 79

Laski, Harold, 38

Lasswell, Harold, 41

leaks and leaking: and anonymity, 15354, 15870; arguments in support of, 14; branch of government as factor in, 8891; condoning of, 184; danger of, 43; defiance as factor in, 156; identifying sources of, 15657; Internet publication of, 17879; legislation pertaining to, 154, 17079; misuse of, 15862; motives for, 15861; overseas publication of, 178; persistence of, 15358; prosecutions for, 15456; punishment of, 156; regulation of, 162, 17079; whistleblowing compared to, 162. See also anonymity of disclosures; unauthorized disclosures of classified information

Lee, Wen Ho, 116

legislation: on leaks, 154, 17079; on state secrecy, 8182, 86, 1038, 117, 12526, 195; on whistleblowing, 14041, 14849

Leibowitz, Shamai, 155, 157

Libby, Lewis, 199

Libya, 47, 91

Lichtblau, Eric, 15859, 161, 169, 196

Lieber, Francis, 34

Lippmann, Walter, 39

Livingston, Robert, 241n2

Los Angeles Times (newspaper), 11213, 123, 167

Machiavelli, Niccolò, vii

Madison, James, 2122, 24, 2628, 32, 37, 187, 222n44

Manning, Bradley, 111, 157

Marbut, David, 211n127

Marchetti, Victor, 104

Marshall, John, 23

Martin, Mike, 138

Martino, Rocco, 165

Mason, George, 25, 28

Mason, Stevens, 33, 18788

Massing, Michael, 199

Massiter, Cathy, 235n14

Mazzini, Giuseppe, 38

McCarthy, Mary, 15558

McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003), 173

McCubbins, Mathew, 102

McFarlane, Robert, 8485

McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission (1995), 17273

McKinley, William, 3536

Meiklejohn, Alexander, 176, 240n106

Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), 141, 14445, 147

Miami Herald Publishing Company v. Tornillo (1974), 174

Miceli, Marcia, 143

Miller, Judith, 106, 199

Miller v. Casey (1984), 76

Milton, John, 19

MINARET operation, 6263

Mineta, Norman, 47, 96

Mink, Patsy, 56

Minneapolis Star Tribune (newspaper), 173

Minnow, Martha, 96, 101

MKULTRA project, 58

Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan Inc. (Jeppesen I) [2009], 6364, 66

Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan Inc. (Jeppesen II) [2010], 6365, 67

Monroe, James, 187

moral narcissism, 15152

Morison, Samuel, 105

Morris, Robert, 8788, 241n2

mosaic theory, 58, 59, 6263

Moss, John, 44

motives, for leaks and disclosures: anonymity as obstacle to, 67, 86, 115, 165; conflicts of interest and, 17176, 199; factors in, 143, 14952; of the press, 16970; principle-based, 43, 151, 158; self-interested, 105, 151, 15861; transparency of, 130, 13538, 165, 167

Moussaoui, Zacarias, 148

Moynihan, Daniel, 84

MSPB. See Merit Systems Protection Board

Muller, Robert, 148

Murtha, John, 169

Nation (newspaper), 3536

National Federation of Federal Employees v. United States (1988), 104

National Security Act, 58

National Security Agency (NSA): classification of information by, 52; creation of, 40; espionage activities of, 109; warrantless surveillance by, 2, 48, 53, 6263, 67, 71, 82, 15859, 163, 169, 191

National Security Agency Act, 56

National Security Council (NSC), 56

Near, Janet, 143

Near v. Minnesota (1931), 107

Nedham, Marchamont, 1819

Newsweek (magazine), 91, 159, 161

New York Times (newspaper), 2, 5, 4445, 48, 103, 115, 117, 118, 123, 156, 15859, 161, 16770, 179, 193, 19597, 199200

New York Times Company v. Gonzales (2007), 226n22

New York Times Co. v. United States (1971), 107, 121, 220n29

Nicaragua, covert intervention in, 46, 85

Niger, purchase of uranium from, 165

9/11 Commission, 85, 12425

Ninth Circuit Court, 6364, 70

Nixon, Richard, 45, 56, 110

nondisclosure agreements, 104

North, Oliver, 96

North Korea, ballistic missile threat of, 97

Novak, Robert, 167

NSA. See National Security Agency nuclear test, in Alaska, 56

nuclear weapons, 141. See also Iraq: and weapons of mass destruction

Nuncio, Richard, 118

Obama, Barack, and administration: drone strikes by, 188; prosecutions of officials by, 48, 157; protection against retaliation, 233n59; and state secrecy, 8, 47, 188

O’Connor, William, 141

Office of Censorship, 192

Office of Special Counsel (OSC), 145

Office of Strategic Service (OSS), 40

Official Secrets Act (United Kingdom), 154, 195, 235n14

Okrent, Daniel, 168

ombudsmen, 16768, 19697

OpenLeaks, 178

Operation Holystone, 229n89

Operation Merlin, 16061, 200

Oregon, 32, 34

Orman, John, 98

Ottoman Empire, secret mission to, 33

overclassification, 4243, 4546, 11113

oversight and regulation of state secrecy: adversarial, 9597; regarding classification of information, 5253; by Congress, 4, 12, 3036, 4548, 5657, 80102, 11719, 2023; by courts, 45, 1112, 5579, 98100, 11925, 14547, 2023; dilemmas concerning, 1, 5, 10, 26, 2930, 39, 4950, 53, 74, 8384, 100, 102, 103, 2023; disinterestedness in the conduct of, 45, 39, 68, 7172, 100101; by experts, 39, 52, 6769; in camera review for, 46, 5657; possibility of, for leaks, 162, 17079; by the public, 39, 43, 51; regulatory framework for, 35, 1012, 46, 49, 181; by succeeding administrations, 5455

Paine, Thomas, 185, 241n2

Pakistan: 1971 war with India, 110; and nuclear proliferation, 141

Paley, William, 19

Pallitto, Robert, 17, 48, 98

Panama Congress, delegation to, 32, 33 Parks, Wallace, 41

Parsons, Theophilus, 20, 22, 208n45

partisanship: disruption of, through executive appointments, 18991; experts subject to, 100; as factor in secrecy and disclosure, 73, 8889, 9497, 119. See also disinterestedness, in the oversight of state secrecy; indiscipline, regarding the maintenance of secrecy

peace, open communication as aid to, 20, 38

Pentagon Papers, 5, 4445, 77, 89, 103, 105, 107, 108, 111, 121, 172, 195, 198, 200, 220n29

Philadelphia Aurora (newspaper), 188

Philippine War, 3536

Phillippi, Harriet, 75

Phillippi v. CIA (1975), 7576

Pickering, Timothy, 222n44

Pike Committee, 85

Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 2829, 186

Plame, Valerie, 106, 116, 167

Plutarch, 190

POGO. See Project on Government Oversight

political speech, First Amendment value of, 17274

Polk, James, 3334, 35

Poole, DeWitt, 38, 39

Posner, Eric, 88, 18991

Posner, Richard, 226n35

Powell, Lewis, 66, 78

Pozen, David, 17, 52, 67, 78, 88, 90

prepublication review agreements, 1045

presidency. See executive

President’s Daily Briefing (PDB), 85

press: abuses of leaking by, 67, 194; accountability of, 11415; advocates of, 67; commercial pressures on, 200, 240n106; competition in, 194, 198200; confidential sources of, 46, 1067, 116, 161, 165, 16770, 17376, 226n22, 240n105; credibility of, 19899; criticism of, 195201; doubts about, 67, 14, 36, 11215, 16769, 182, 19495, 200201; effects of state secrecy on, 40; executive’s relations with, 15, 16667, 19394, 2023, 244n71; First Amendment and, 16667, 17476, 179, 193, 195, 202, 240n106; government influence over, in security matters, 19293; legal issues pertinent to, 1058, 226n35; motives of, 16970; obligations and responsibilities of, 161, 16567, 174, 180, 191202; oversight and filtering by, of leaks and disclosures, 14, 16467, 184; oversight by, of state secrecy, 4546; prosecution of, 17778; and the public interest, 67, 16569; self-censorship of, 19294, 242n37; self-regulation of, 19698; whistleblowing to, 134

Price, Richard, 19

Priest, Dana, 15758

principal secretaries, in early modern England, 1718

principle of disclosure, Framers view of, 17, 24

prior restraint, 45, 104, 107, 121

private actors, legitimacy of disclosure by, 11214, 126

probable cause, under Fourth Amendment, 151

Project on Government Oversight (POGO), 144, 148

the public: attitude of, toward the press, 201; its means of influencing the presidency, 2526, 51; oversight of state secrecy by, 39, 43, 51; “right to know” of, 43, 161, 163, 165; skepticism about state secrecy by, 4243; support for whistleblowing from, 13940

public authority, 12830, 135, 16264

public defenders, 6869

public editors, 16768

public interest: congressional determination of, 11719; disclosures condoned on basis of, 111; executive’s interest in relation to, 18586; judicial determination of, 11925; the press and, 67, 16569; secrecy justified on basis of, 3334, 37, 43; whistleblowing predicated on, 128

publicity, 13, 31, 34, 37, 40, 42, 47, 138, 164, 195, 207n29. See also transparency

public justification, 7778

public officials, interests and character of, 18687

public record, 76

publishers, 1078, 226n35

Al-Qaeda, 9

racial discrimination, 66

Radford, Charles, 110

Ramsay, David, 25, 209n83

Randolph, Edmund, 23, 25

Raven-Hansen, Peter, 83

Rawle, William, 30

Reagan, Ronald, and administration: classification of papers of, 55; Iran-Contra affair, 46, 85, 241n16; misleading practices of, 141

regulatory capture, 5, 72, 103

regulatory framework, for state secrecy, 35, 1012, 46, 49, 181

Reinsch, Paul, 38, 39

Reno, Janet, 158

reporter’s privilege, 46, 17476, 226n22 Report on the Commission on the Freedom of the Press (Hutchins Commission), 19798, 201

Republican Party, 55

retaliation: character and degree of, 144; consideration of, 6, 1314, 13334; incidence of, 143, 149; informal, 14849, 164; for leaking, 164; protection against, 13949, 233n59; reforms concerning, 14548; varieties of, 147

retransmission, of unauthorized disclosures, 11819, 225n16

right to know, 43, 161, 163, 165

Risen, James, 15862, 169, 19697, 200

Robb, Roger, 62

Robinson, Peter, 150

Rockefeller, Jay, 95, 9798

Rogers, William, 44, 87

Rome, 17

Roosevelt, Franklin, 40

Roosevelt, Theodore, 37

Root, Elihu, 38

Rosenthal, Andrew, 199200

Rourke, Francis, 42, 43

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 20

Rowley, Coleen, 148, 151

Rozell, Mark, 17, 31, 81, 85

Rumsfeld, Donald, 8, 14748

Rumsfeld Commission, 97

Russia: spying on, 109; sunken nuclear submarine of, 123

Russo, Anthony, 105

Safe House website, 165

Saint-Pierre, abbé de, 20

Scalia, Antonin, 5, 84

Scarre, Geoffrey, 150

Scheppele, Kim, 96, 218n87

Schlesinger, Arthur, 3, 1617, 36, 45, 46

Schmidt, Benno, 117, 226n35

Schmitt, Gary, 81, 85, 99

Schoenfeld, Gabriel, 17, 49, 13233

Schorr, Daniel, 89

Schultz, George, 241n16

Schwartz, Thomas, 102

Second Continental Congress, 20

Secret Journal, 21, 27

secret prisons, 1, 48, 80, 155, 15758, 163, 193

security clearances, 53, 6768, 14142, 145, 159

self-identification, by leakers, 16364

Senate: Armed Services Committee, 45; interests of members of, 18687; secrecy employed by, 2830, 33; Select Committee on Intelligence, 46, 48

Sentelle, David, 59

separation of powers: executive privilege grounded in, 44, 87; oversight function of, 2627, 39. See also checks and balances

Shafer, Jack, 124, 199

shallow secrecy, 7376

SHAMROCK operation, 6263, 64

Shayler, David, 235n14

Shelby, Richard, 94, 155

Sherman, Roger, 28

Sheuer, Michael, 124

shield law, 106

Sidney, Algernon, 19

Silverman, Barry, 70

Slate (online magazine), 124

Slidell, John, 34

smelling committee, 36

Smist, Frank, 44, 81

Smith, Charles, 213n153

Snepp, Frank, 1045

Snepp v. United States (1980), 1045

Snider, Britt, 80, 86

Snowden, Edward, 240n108

Sofaer, Abraham, 17, 31

sources. See confidential sources; conflicts of interest, of sources

sources and methods, protection of, 54, 57, 58 Souter, David, 174

Soviet Union, 42, 109, 141, 229n89

Speech and Debate Clause, 88

Spooner, John, 37, 39

State Department, 40, 6970, 142

state secrecy: arguments in support of, 2, 1824, 3031; dangers of, 1, 20, 2224; deep, 74; expansion of, 40, 44; Framers of the Constitution and, 1011, 1636, 205n7; historical uses of, 1718; legislation on, 8182, 86, 1038, 117, 12526; legitimate uses of, 34, 38; misuse of, 42, 4447, 98; need for, 23, 1923, 34; principle of, 2, 30; republican theorists on, 1819, 206n14; shallow, 7376; statement of the problem, 17, 18182 (see also oversight and regulation of state secrecy: dilemmas concerning); as universal concern, 8. See also deference on state secrecy; oversight and regulation of state secrecy; unauthorized disclosures of classified information

state secrets privilege, 41, 5965, 7779, 142, 145, 160, 188, 220n27

Steele, John, 23

Sterling, Jeffrey, 157, 16062, 200

Sterling v. Tenet (2005), 66

Stewart, Potter, 56, 107, 220n29, 244n71

Stone, Geoffrey, 17, 49, 129

Story, Joseph, 3031

St. Paul Pioneer Press (newspaper), 173

subpoena power, congressional, 82, 85

Sunstein, Cass, 119

Supreme Court: on free speech, 17173; on Pentagon Papers, 103; on state secrecy, 56, 6061, 66. See also individual cases

Sweden, overture from, 27

Swift, Charles, 68

Tamm, Thomas, 157, 15861

Tappan, Benjamin, 35, 36

Tazewell, Littleton, 33

Tenet, George, 96

term limits, use of, 54

Terrorist Financing Tracking Program, 117, 167, 16970, 193

terrorists, suspected, 48, 63

Terrorist Surveillance Program, 15859

Texas, annexation of, 34, 35

Themistocles, 190

Thompson, Dennis, 2, 53, 7374, 82, 224n94

Tice, Russell, 159

Time (magazine), 122, 124, 148

tipsters, acting anonymously, 165

Tisdall, Sarah, 235n14

Tocqueville, Alexis de, 210n112, 212n136

Tomlinson, Richard, 235n14

Torricelli, Robert, 118

torture, 63

transparency: qualified, 5152; unconditional, 2, 55; using courts to further, 71, 79. See also publicity

Transparency Unit website, 165

Treasury Department, 117, 167, 169

treaties, 2124, 2829, 3133, 37, 18688

Treverton, Gregory, 80

Trujillo, Rafael, 58

Tucker, St. George, 31

Tyler, John, 32, 35

U-2 incident (1960), 42

unauthorized disclosures of classified information: adjudication of, 12025, 229n80, 229n89; benefits of, 5, 183, 184; branch of government as factor in, 8891; as civil disobedience, 6; condemnation of, 2, 27, 36, 4243, 47, 49, 117, 163, 164; condoning of, 90, 10816, 12526, 184; as congressional information source, 8586, 102; congressional screening of, 11719, 13334; by Congress members, 8992, 222n46; dangers of, 12, 6, 49, 10816, 18384; dilemmas concerning, 103, 11213, 184; in early U.S. history, 3536; evidence pertaining to, 12225; harm caused by, 10910, 115, 12125, 131; judicial screening of, 11925; justifications of, 13, 113, 182; legal issues concerning, 13, 1038, 117, 12526, 195; legitimacy of private actors’ role in, 11214, 126; misuse of, 116; motives for, 67, 43, 72, 86, 105; persistence of, 18283; prosecutions stemming from, 4849, 211n127; punishment of, 11112; retransmission of, 11819, 225n16; scope and scale of, 132; statement of the problem, 1415. See also anonymity of disclosures; classification of information; leaks and leaking; whistleblowers and whistleblowing

United States v. AT&T (1977), 86, 99

United States v. Marchetti (1972), 104

United States v. Morison (1988), 105

United States v. Progressive (1979), 107, 121, 229n80

United States v. Reynolds (1953), 41, 5961, 65, 66

United States v. Rosen (2006), 225n16

United States v. Russo (1973), 105

United States v. Sterling (2011), 226n22

United States v. United States Dist. Court (1972), 66, 78

“unruly contest,” between executive and press, 15, 167, 2023, 244n71

Urbina, Ricardo, 54

USA Today (newspaper), 124

usurpation, of political power, 114

Van Sickle, Frederick, 6970

Vaughn, Robert, 148

Vaughn index, 75, 77

Vaughn v. Rosen (1973), 75

Vermeule, Adrian, 88, 18991

Vietnam War, 4445

Village Voice (newspaper), 89

Vinson, Fred, 60

Von Holst, Hermann, 34

Walker, Clement, 19

Wall Street Journal (newspaper), 165, 170

Walsh, Lawrence, 215n4

warrantless surveillance, 1, 48, 53, 6163, 67, 71, 77, 81, 82, 95, 9799, 15859, 163, 169, 191

Warren, Robert, 107, 122

Washington, George, 21, 31, 188, 241n2

Washington Herald Tribune (newspaper), 118

Washington Post (newspaper), 2, 12425, 148, 15557, 16768, 179, 193, 195, 196, 199200

Washington Times (newspaper), 12425

Watergate scandal, 45

Weatherhead v. United States (1998), 6970

Weaver, William, 17, 48, 98

Weber, Max, 42, 47

Webster, Daniel, 33

Weissman v. CIA (1974), 57

Wells, Christina, 52

Wheeler, Burton, 91, 118

Whistleblower Protection Act, 140, 144

whistleblowers and whistleblowing, 12752; conditions for, 12739; condoning of, 184; Congress and, 118, 13334, 140; consequences of, 128; determination of wrongdoing prior to, 12730, 13538, 146; disincentives for, 6, 1314, 13844, 150; ethics and, 230n1; evidence in cases of, 14546; evidence required for proceeding with, 13132; internal channels for, 13233, 141; justification of, 13, 12739; leaking compared to, 162; legal issues concerning, 14041, 14849; motives of, 130, 13538, 143, 14952; in national security cases, 13132, 135, 13749; obligations of, as employee, 12728; ordinary, 135, 140, 143; potential and actual cases of, 144; predicaments concerning, 138, 139; the press as outlet for, 134; retaliation against, 6, 1314, 133, 13849; shared interest as basis for, 128; in spite of obstacles and dangers, 14952; by subordinates, 12930, 132, 14143. See also anonymity of disclosures

White, Byron, 108, 121, 173

Widgery, William, 23

Wiggins, James, 43

WikiLeaks, 1, 3, 111, 165, 17879, 195

Wilkey, Malcolm, 5758

Willard Report, 155, 156

Willoughby, William, 210n111

Wilson, James, 2223, 25, 28, 29, 88

Wilson, Joseph, 106

Wilson, Woodrow, 37, 38, 40

Woodward, Bob, 164

World War I, 192

World War II, 91, 109, 118, 192, 229n89

Wright, Lloyd, 43

Wright, Peter, 235n14; Spycatcher, 178

Wright, Quincy, 38, 39

wrongdoing: gross, 6, 126, 13740, 149, 163, 164, 183; as justification for unauthorized disclosures, 5, 6, 1214, 48, 18384; prima facie, 13032, 13536, 163; self-censorship regarding, 13132, 19294; suspected, 13739, 149, 163, 183, 185, 190, 194; whistleblowers’ obligation to assess, 12730, 13538

Wyden, Ron, 48

Xanthippus, 190

Yoo, John, 67, 72

Zablocki, Clement, 91