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Who bears evidence costs when secrecy blocks discovery?

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When secrecy limits discovery, plaintiffs cannot access operational facts and must prove claims with limited evidence. That raises litigation costs and can chill challenges to surveillance. Agencies r...

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This question is part of Court rejects some secrecy claims in surveillance dispute (verification needed). 5 more questions available.