Documents
WikiLeaks Case: Top Military Court Rules On Manning Document Issue
The U.S. military’s highest court ruled Wednesday it isn’t the right place for a dispute over public access to documents in the court-martial of Pfc. Bradley Manning.
National Archives Discusses Stolen Documents Case
When investigators seeking stolen historical documents entered the Manhattan apartment of a memorabilia collector in 2011, they had just a few boxes to collect evidence. Inside, they were stunned to find rooms crammed with thousands of pilfered documents, including some signed by Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton and Charles Dickens.
Military Releases Some Documents In Manning Case
The military has released some court documents in the case of an Army private accused of giving classified material to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
President’s Documents Now Accessible On Smartphone
The government is launching a new mobile app to provide access to the president’s public documents and activities.
Man Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison For Stealing Rare Historical Documents
The man who admitted to stealing thousands of valuable historical documents in Maryland and around the country is headed to jail.
Documents Show Baltimore Grand Prix $12M In Debt
Internal documents show Baltimore Grand Prix organizers face more than $12 million in debt and have less than $100,000 in cash on hand.
Fla. Judge Wants To Unseal Anthrax Case Documents
A federal judge is asking why records should remain sealed in a soon-to-be-settled lawsuit over the death of a Florida man in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
Historian Accused In Theft Case Seeks To Sell Art
A presidential historian charged with conspiring to steal documents from U.S. archives — including papers signed by Abraham Lincoln — is seeking court permission to sell an Andy Warhol print, other artworks and inaugural medals to cover his living expenses.
Historian’s Assistant Pleads Not Guilty In Theft
A presidential historian’s assistant charged with conspiring to steal valuable documents from archives throughout the Northeast has entered a not guilty plea.
Ex-Spy Agency Official Strikes Plea Bargain
A federal judge in Baltimore dismissed Espionage Act charges against a former official with the National Security Agency accused of leaking classified documents.
U.S. Said To Seek Deal In Classified Leaks Case
The Justice Department on Thursday reached a plea agreement in the leak case against a former National Security Agency official.
Md. Officials Hold Free Shredding Events
With tax day this week, think about all the documents lying around your house that have sensitive personal information on them.


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