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Chief Justice now requiring Supreme Court employees to sign NDA: NYT
MSNBC· 2026-02-04 20:30
Justice Scalia used to have a very stern talk with new clerks, and he would say, if you ever leak information, now or any point in your lifetime, about what happened in this court. I will hunt you down and destroy your career. Jokingly but only partly that right there Amy Justice Amy Coney Barrett describing how seriously the Supreme Court takes confidentiality and according to new reporting from the New York Times the court is now backing IT UP WITH A FORMAL CONTRACT.FOLLOWING A SERIES OF LEAKS, CHIEF JUST ...
The power of confronting your secrets (with BIM) | Sharan Kaur | TEDxUoNMalaysia
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-04 16:46
Which would you prefer. I love you very much. Or my heart is filled with so much love.It aches so beautifully every time I think of you. The first was just some generic words and the second was the beginning of a beautiful love letter. What makes that beautiful love letter to me.Two things must be true. One, it is real. It is raw. And it is deep.The words are unfiltered. They are unapologetic. You are unafraid.It comes from that voice inside you that just refuses to be silenced. that kind of urgency. The se ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-11-23 14:19
Industry Competition & Strategy - Quantum computing development resembles the atomic bomb race, but conducted discreetly [1] - Unlike nuclear weapons, where demonstration of power is key, quantum computing advancements would be kept secret for strategic advantage [1]
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Mike Benz· 2025-10-29 22:56
Allegations of Misconduct - Senator Ted Cruz alleges the Department of Justice (DOJ) concealed tapping his Senate office phone due to concerns about public and press exposure before the election [1] - The Senator claims a judge ordered him to destroy evidence, which he asserts is baseless [1] Legal and Ethical Concerns - The situation raises questions about potential government overreach and the timing of disclosures related to investigations involving public figures [1]
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The Economist· 2025-07-19 16:40
Complexity is no excuse for secrecy. The injunction after an awful data leak meant that Parliament, press and the public could not do their jobs. It will only aggravate public mistrust of politicians and the government https://t.co/vS6yxxXp5A ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-18 17:00
Britain’s politicians must explain why they kept secret not just an alarming leak that revealed the identities of thousands of Afghans but also a secret scheme to resettle many of them https://t.co/NTHJSydFby ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 11:16
Industry Overview - The fragrance industry is dominated by four major companies, fostering a culture of secrecy to protect their formulas [1] Regulatory Scrutiny - Trustbusters are investigating the fragrance industry [1]