| United States. Customs Court - 1979 - 488 páginas
...decisionmaking. In the words of Mr. Chief Justice Burger, the privilege is necessary because "[h]uman experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...process." United States v. Nixon, 418 US 683, 705, 94 S. Ct. 3090 (1974). See also NLRB v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 421 US 132, 95 S. Ct, 1504 (1975). Except... | |
| United States. Customs Court - 1978 - 276 páginas
...the formulation of policy. US v. Berrigan, 482 F. 2d 171, 181 (3d Cir. 1973). This is because "human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...to the detriment of the decision-making process." US v. Nixon, 418 US 683, 705, 94 S. Ct. 3090, 3106, 41 L. Ed. 2d 1039 (1974). Accord, Ackerly v. Ley,... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Office of Economic Stabilization - 1974 - 750 páginas
...manifold duties ; the importance of this confidentiality is too plain to require further discussion. Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...well temper candor with a concern for appearances and for their own interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process." 20 As the court notes,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration Committee - 1974 - 282 páginas
...at 3106 : [T]he importance of this confidentiality is too plain to require further discussion. Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...well temper candor with a concern for appearances and for their own interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process. At another point in the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 948 páginas
...manifold duties; the importance of this confidentiality is too plain" to require further discussion. Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination of their remarks may well temper candor n-ith a concern for appearances and for their own interest* to the detriment of the decision making... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 538 páginas
...Noting that "Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination of their remarks will temper candor with a concern 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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights - 1975 - 590 páginas
..._ US App. DC , , 420, F.2d l336, l34l (l969), and as we have said in an analogous context, 'Ihluman experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...decisionmaking process . " United States v. Nixon, 4l8 US 683, 705 (l974) (emphasis added). Honorable Bella S. Abzug 3 "Manifestly, the ultimate purpose... | |
| James O. Mahoy - 1975 - 912 páginas
...manifold duties; the importance of this confidentiality is too plain to require further discussion. Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination...well temper candor with a concern for appearances and for their own interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process. Whatever the nature of... | |
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