Due Process in Matters of Clearance Denial and Revocation: A Review of the Case Law by John Norton Moore, Esquire, Ronald L. Plesser, Esquire, and Emilio Jaksetic, Esquire

Abstract

The legal implications of the denial or revocation of security clearances are complex and controversial issues. Even knowledgeable constitutional scholars are not in full agreement over the minimal requirements of due process in clearance denials. This report presents three distinct analyses of the subject by three well-qualified attorneys. The similarities and differences in legal reasoning and their subsequent conclusions illuminate the central questions of due process and should inform the development of appropriate policy. Recent court decisions have been reproduced as appendices to provide a comprehensive reference.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA206217

Entities

People

  • Ernest V. Haag
  • Roger P. Denk

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Space

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  • Agreements
  • Air Force
  • Case Law
  • Congress
  • Contractors
  • Department Of Defense
  • Employment
  • Freedom Of Speech
  • Governments
  • Law
  • Military Personnel
  • National Governments
  • National Security
  • Personnel Management
  • Public Policy
  • United States
  • United States Government

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  • Criminal Law
  • Organizational Process Management (OPM).
  • Strategic Security Studies