Judge Upholds Anti-Terrorist Advisory Board Secrecy
· Story link A federal judge in Washington ruled that a government commission charged with advising the president on ways…
A federal judge in Washington ruled that a government commission charged with advising the president on ways to prevent terrorist attacks does not have to disclose records of its meetings. The Center for Arms Control and Non-Prolifteration had challenged the records denial by the Commission on Intelligence Capabilities, created by President Bush in 2004. (7/1/8)