| United States. Customs Court - 1979 - 488 páginas
...policy and decisionmaking. In the words of Mr. Chief Justice Burger, the privilege is necessary because "[h]uman experience teaches that those who expect...well temper candor with a concern for appearances * * * to the detriment of the decisionmaking process." United States v. Nixon, 418 US 683, 705, 94... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration Committee - 1974 - 282 páginas
...purpose of the privilege is not in doubt. As stated in United States v. Nixon, supra, 94 S.Ct. at 3106 : [T]he importance of this confidentiality is too plain...interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process. At another point in the opinion, the Court stated, 94 S.Ct. at 3107 : The expectation of a President... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Office of Economic Stabilization - 1974 - 750 páginas
...government officials and those who advise and assist them in the performance of their manifold duties ; the importance of this confidentiality is too plain...interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process." 20 As the court notes, the concern for confidentiality in exchange ror candor is a valid one. To the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 988 páginas
...government officials ami those who advise and assist them in the performance of their manifold duties; the importance of this confidentiality, is too plain...dissemination of their remarks may well temper candor n-ith a concern for appearances and for their own interest-: to the detriment of the decisionmaking... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 964 páginas
...government officials anil those who advise and assist them in the performance of their manifold duties; the importance of this confidentiality, is too plain...Human experience teaches that those who expect public denomination of their remarks may well temper candor n-ith a concern for appearances and for their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 538 páginas
...for appearances ... to the detriment of the decision-making process," the Court further asserted that "the importance of this confidentiality is too plain to require further discussion." (515) 44-278 O - 75 - 33 In voting to issue subpoenas to the President, this Committee made no concession... | |
| James O. Mahoy - 1975 - 912 páginas
...government officials and those who advise and assist them in the performance of their manifold duties; the importance of this confidentiality is too plain...interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process. Whatever the nature of the privilege of confidentiality of presidential communications in the exercise... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1975 - 1392 páginas
...discussion- Kutnan experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination of their renar>:s nay well temper candor with a concern for appearances and for their own interests to ths detriment of the decisionmaking process." As the Cyprus crisis evolved, I received p.any recoriu-nendations... | |
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