To Unseal or Not to Unseal: The Judiciary’s Role in Preventing Transparency in Electronic Surveillance Applications and Orders

This essay addresses the issue of transparency in the judiciary regarding the sealing of applications for electronic surveillance. Specifically, it concerns the experiences of a federal magistrate who attempted to unseal a number of surveillance applications and orders.

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