Privacy and the Courts

Monday, April 1, 2002

From the article:

The specifics of the issues that state courts face are different from those faced by the federal government in setting up military courts, but the fundamental tension between closing courts to protect a specific party’s interest and opening them to serve the public’s interest is similar. This article describes the ways in which North Carolina resolves those tensions in its courts.

Citation: 
Drennan, James C. "Privacy and the Courts." Popular Government 67, no. 3 (Spring 2002): 25-32.
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Topics - Courts and Judicial Administration
Topics - Local and State Government