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When National Security Was Used To Hide Negligence.

When National Security Was Used To Hide Negligence.

Update: 2024-09-25
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A deadly plane crash, three grieving widows, and the government desperate to keep its secrets hidden. In this episode of Hidden Verdicts, we uncover the story behind United States v. Reynolds - the first case to establish the “states secrets’ privilege.  What started as a quest for justice turned into a battle over national security, as the U.S. government invoked secrecy to avoid revealing the truth about the crash.  Join us as we dive into the cover-up, the courtroom drama, and the lasting impact this case has had on transparency and justice in America. 

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When National Security Was Used To Hide Negligence.

When National Security Was Used To Hide Negligence.

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