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News Highlights - April 30, 2012

FCC’s political ad rule disappoints supporters and foes alike
Commentary: Prosecute Jose Rodriguez
OP-ED: The C.I.A.’s Misuse of Secrecy
Military to show Guantanamo proceedings at 4 U.S. bases
Citing Privacy, DOJ Wants Cell Phone Tracking Records Kept Secret

FCC’s political ad rule disappoints supporters and foes alike
[The Hill, April 30, 2012]

Commentary: Prosecute Jose Rodriguez
[GAP Blog, April 30, 2012]

OP-ED: The C.I.A.’s Misuse of Secrecy
[New York Times, May 29, 2012]

Military to show Guantanamo proceedings at 4 U.S. bases
[McClathchy, April 29, 2012]

Citing Privacy, DOJ Wants Cell Phone Tracking Records Kept Secret
[Blog of the Legal Times, April 27, 2012]

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