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- catalog contributor b13076975.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Problems, Defenses and Exemptions -- Unique Problems Employees Encounter When Suing United States Intelligence -- Methods Used by CIA to Exert Control over Legal Process -- Restricting Employee's Choice of Counsel -- Restricting Employee's Number of Attorneys -- Exploitation of Lawyer's Secrecy Agreement -- Misusing Security and Secrecy to Deny Access to Information, Evidence and Witnesses -- Overly Broad Application of "Sources and Methods" Concept -- Denial of Access to Information and Evidence and State Secrets Privilege -- Denial of Access to Witnesses -- Attempting to Exert Control over Employee's Attorney-Client Information -- Maintaining Special Relationship with Judges in Virginia -- Using Obstructive and Delaying Tactics -- Other Impediments to Attempts to Redress Grievances -- Collusion, Complicity and Reprisals -- Complicity of Inspector General's Office -- Complicity of Office of Medical Services -- Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, As Part of Problem -- False Allegations -- Methods to Prevent Aggrieved Parties from Speaking Out -- Sovereign Immunity -- Contemporary Application of Immunity -- Immunity, As Applied to U.S. Intelligence -- CIA, As Exempted and Partially-Exempted Agency -- Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) -- CSRA--An Exclusive Remedy for Civil Servants -- Unavailability of CSRA to CIA Employees -- Congressional Intentions in Exempting Non-Civil Service Federal Employees from CSRA -- Legal Precedent Indicating Non-Civil Service Federal Employees, Including Those Working for CIA, May Seek Redress in Courts.".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 166 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Piercing the veil of secrecy.".
- catalog identifier "0890892210".
- catalog isFormatOf "Piercing the veil of secrecy.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press,".
- catalog relation "Piercing the veil of secrecy.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Actions and defenses United States.".
- catalog subject "Administrative responsibility United States.".
- catalog subject "Government liability United States.".
- catalog subject "Intelligence service United States.".
- catalog subject "KF1321 .B76 2003".
- catalog subject "State action (Civil rights) United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Problems, Defenses and Exemptions -- Unique Problems Employees Encounter When Suing United States Intelligence -- Methods Used by CIA to Exert Control over Legal Process -- Restricting Employee's Choice of Counsel -- Restricting Employee's Number of Attorneys -- Exploitation of Lawyer's Secrecy Agreement -- Misusing Security and Secrecy to Deny Access to Information, Evidence and Witnesses -- Overly Broad Application of "Sources and Methods" Concept -- Denial of Access to Information and Evidence and State Secrets Privilege -- Denial of Access to Witnesses -- Attempting to Exert Control over Employee's Attorney-Client Information -- Maintaining Special Relationship with Judges in Virginia -- Using Obstructive and Delaying Tactics -- Other Impediments to Attempts to Redress Grievances -- Collusion, Complicity and Reprisals -- Complicity of Inspector General's Office -- Complicity of Office of Medical Services -- Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, As Part of Problem -- False Allegations -- Methods to Prevent Aggrieved Parties from Speaking Out -- Sovereign Immunity -- Contemporary Application of Immunity -- Immunity, As Applied to U.S. Intelligence -- CIA, As Exempted and Partially-Exempted Agency -- Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) -- CSRA--An Exclusive Remedy for Civil Servants -- Unavailability of CSRA to CIA Employees -- Congressional Intentions in Exempting Non-Civil Service Federal Employees from CSRA -- Legal Precedent Indicating Non-Civil Service Federal Employees, Including Those Working for CIA, May Seek Redress in Courts.".
- catalog title "Piercing the veil of secrecy : litigation against U.S. intelligence / Janine M. Brookner.".
- catalog type "text".