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 "State secrets privilege"  has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.


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  • "State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.

  • "State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.

  • "State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.

  • Over the course of world history, there has been destruction and plunder of some of the world's greatest monuments and works of art during times of war. As evidenced by the current looting of Iraqi museums, libraries and other cultural institutions, this continues to be a devastating problem.

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