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Open secrets : technological transfer, national security and the First Amendment (Episode 11 of 15)
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Open secrets : technological transfer, national security and the First Amendment (Episode 11 of 15)
The eleventh in the series Bill of Rights Radio Education Project, co-sponsored by the Pacifica Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union, with major funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This episode investigates whether the First Amendment protects the communication of scientific information that may endanger national security. Produced by John Rieger. Narrator is Kathy McAnally. Adi Gevins, executive producer; Ginna Allison, associate producer; David Rapkin, project engineer.
Folio note: "Technological transfer, national security and the first amendment. The modern technological revolution has been spearheaded by a new generation of highly sophisticated machinery with a broad range of military applications. Scientists and academics insist that freedom to trade and share knowledge and data is essential to the development and maintenance of our technological prowess. How shall we decide when national security collides with the First Amendment? Produced by John Reiger."
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