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DOJ holding back documents
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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2002 Ignoring a federal judge's order, the Department of Justice is refusing to release documents related to a terrorism investigation. U.S. District Judge Nancy G. Edmunds last week ruled that closed hearings regarding the deportation of a Lebanese activist were unconstitutional. Yesterday, she issued an order to force the government to release information about the case but Justice is holding back the documents. Edmunds will hold a hearing today on the issue. Get the Story:
Judge Orders Release Of Records of Closed Deportation Hearing (The Washington Post 4/9)
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