The Chronicle of Higher Education

U.S. Panel on Declassifying Documents Sides With Scholars Most of the Time

By DOUGLAS LEDERMAN

WASHINGTON

A federal appeals panel has, in the vast majority of cases, sided with researchers seeking access to once-classified documents from federal agencies, the government said in a report last week.

The Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel, which was created by a 1995 executive order by President Clinton, has ordered...

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