Word: protectedness
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Some experts fear that the increasing U.S. reliance on reconnaissance satellites is creating a strategic Achilles' heel. Satellites in space are fragile systems, their sensors and solar arrays vulnerable to physical attack and a variety of electromagnetic radiation. "There is a great risk," says one Pentagon official, "in the increasing...
The proliferation of Yellow Pages has transformed a quiet business that had changed little since the New Haven (Conn.) District Telephone Co. published the first such directory in 1878: a one-page roster of eleven residences and 39 doctors, factories and other commercial listings. Since neither the name Yellow Pages...
The State Superior Court ruled last Wednesday that the 20 officers who passed the exam may not hire an attorney to defend their promotions. The court ruled that the 20 officers are already protected by the city's counsel.
Jewett declined to give the names of alumni whose files are protected, adding that the procedure is usually followed for "anyone who gets into national politics." He said the policy was not prompted by any past breach of confidentiality.
Freedom of speech and the press. Some of Bork's most radical rethinking has concerned the First Amendment guarantees of free speech. In his famous 1971 law review article, he argued that the Constitution protected only "political" speech, thereby shutting out "any other form of expression, be it scientific, literary...