State Secrets Undermine Due Process

In a public courtroom of the United States of America, in which a high-level criminal case is being tried, the prosecutors are permitted to press a buzzer on their table in the midst of argument to the court by defense counsel. The buzzer cuts off the courtroom’s public address system, and then the judge silences … Continue reading "State Secrets Undermine Due Process"
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