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- 2004022047 contributor B9831455.
- 2004022047 created "c2005.".
- 2004022047 date "2005".
- 2004022047 date "c2005.".
- 2004022047 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2004022047 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-103) and index.".
- 2004022047 description "Point: Privacy rights often must trump the free flow of information -- Counterpoint: Freedom of information is a paramount value serving a powerful public interest -- Point: Public information concerns must give way to security in a post-9/11 world -- Counterpoint: The government must not lose its democratic nature in the face of terrorist threats -- Point: The military's interest in national security trump the press's First Amendment rights -- Counterpoint: The press and the public deserve information about military matters -- Point: Cameras distort trial proceedings and should be prohibited -- Counterpoint: Cameras in the courtroom enhance public knowledge of and greater credibility to our judicial system.".
- 2004022047 extent "116 p. ;".
- 2004022047 identifier "0791080900 (lib. bdg.)".
- 2004022047 isPartOf "Point-counterpoint (Philadelphia, Pa.)".
- 2004022047 isPartOf "Point/counterpoint".
- 2004022047 issued "2005".
- 2004022047 issued "c2005.".
- 2004022047 language "eng".
- 2004022047 publisher "Philadelphia : Chelsea House,".
- 2004022047 spatial "United States.".
- 2004022047 subject "323.44/8/0973 22".
- 2004022047 subject "Freedom of information United States.".
- 2004022047 subject "JC598 .H83 2005".
- 2004022047 subject "National security United States.".
- 2004022047 subject "Privacy, Right of United States.".
- 2004022047 subject "Transparency in government United States.".
- 2004022047 tableOfContents "Point: Privacy rights often must trump the free flow of information -- Counterpoint: Freedom of information is a paramount value serving a powerful public interest -- Point: Public information concerns must give way to security in a post-9/11 world -- Counterpoint: The government must not lose its democratic nature in the face of terrorist threats -- Point: The military's interest in national security trump the press's First Amendment rights -- Counterpoint: The press and the public deserve information about military matters -- Point: Cameras distort trial proceedings and should be prohibited -- Counterpoint: Cameras in the courtroom enhance public knowledge of and greater credibility to our judicial system.".
- 2004022047 title "Open government : an American tradition faces national security, privacy, and other challenges / David L. Hudson, Jr.".
- 2004022047 type "text".