The legal proceedings of Harold Weisberg v. General Services Administration, civil action 2052-73

by Harold Weisberg

No reviews yet
First published: 1978 1 language ISBN: 9780932310002
Description
The Freedom of Information Act has proven to be a remarkable instrument for citizens seeking the evidentiary base of the assassinations of American politicians. In a series of little noted, but highly significant, decisions the courts have opened up vast quantities of documents. Weisberg v. General Services Administration, the important suit instituted by a private investigator, defeated the government's attempt to invoke the claim of national defense and classify the records of the Warren Commission, which investigated the assassination of President Kennedy, Top Secret. A nationally known authority on assassinations, Harold Weisberg, stripped away the fiction of Top Secret and forced the two executive session transcripts of the Warren Commission into the public domain. The transcripts revealed that the commissioners did not believe the lone assassin theory and were afraid of the federal investigative agencies who were presenting them with a cover-up. - Back cover.

Reviews

Log in or sign up to write a review.

No reviews yet. Be the first!


More by Harold Weisberg


You Might Also Like

More in Security classificat...
Information security

Information security

United States. General Accounting Office
Nuclear security

Nuclear security

United States. General Accounting Office
The shape of water

The shape of water

Guillermo del Toro
Computer security

Computer security

United States. General Accounting Office
Year 2000 computing challenge

Year 2000 computing challenge

United States. General Accounting Office