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  • 15:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page State secrets privilege (content was: "{{subpages}} In U.S. law, the '''state secrets principle''' is a legal doctrine that allows evidence from being made public during trials, or, in some cases, an entire case to be dismissed, because information critical to national security would be revealed. Some interpretations regard it as absolute, and derived from the President's Article II authority as Commander-in-Chief, claiming that the Constitution did not intend the courts to be a check and balance on the unique P...")