Sentences with phrase «necessary redaction»

Naturally such a system would require some means for necessary redaction, perhaps via a board of review composed of journalism academics, but at the end of the day information of such importance to the public interest should be available on demand.
Unlike Committee Republicans, however, we will ask the relevant agencies to propose any necessary redactions to protect any sources and methods not already disclosed by Chairman Nunes» document.
Another worry is that, even with publication of opinions, the necessary redactions may severely inhibit the public value of those opinions to the point that publication is pointless.67 Such predictions are difficult to assess, but if the additional public understanding created by the release of past FISA court opinions is any guide, 68 the release of future opinions will likely continue to spur thoughtful commentary and enhance public understanding of the law.
The panel is expected to approve a final version of that report Thursday, although it will not be released publicly until the intelligence community reviews it and makes any necessary redactions.

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That, in light of $ 3.1 billion of missing funds outlined in Chapter Eight of the 2013 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada, an order of the House do issue for the following documents from 2001 to the present, allowing for redaction based on national security: (a) all Public Security and Anti-Terrorism annual reports submitted to the Treasury Board Secretariat; (b) all Treasury Board submissions made as part of the Initiative; (c) all departmental evaluations of the Initiative; (d) the Treasury Board corporate database established to monitor funding; that these records be provided to the House in both official languages by June 17, 2013; that the Speaker make arrangements for these records to be made available online; and that the Auditor - General be given all necessary resources to perform an in - depth forensic audit until the missing $ 3.1 billion is found and accounted for.
Speaker John Bercow faces criticism for claiming the redactions were necessary because they might pose a security risk.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray this weekend asked Chicago's U.S. attorney, John Lausch, to ensure document production is fast and that any redactions are necessary.
In addition to citing the complexity and time involved in redaction of medical records provided to coroners, one commenter said that health plans and covered health care providers were not trained to determine the identifiable information necessary for coroners and medical examiners to do thorough investigations.
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