Civil Rights
Dec. 15, 2015
Surveillance of Muslim communities is already happening
Many political leaders have denounced Donald Trump's recent comments that the government should target American Muslims for surveillance. However, under the "state secrets" doctrine, Trump's plan may flourish under a veil of government secrecy.





Elizabeth Pipkin
Partner
McManis Faulkner
civil and business litigation, trade secrets, business disputes and civil rights
50 W San Fernando St 10th Fl
San Jose , CA 95113
Phone: (408) 279-8700
Fax: (408) 279-3244
Email: epipkin@mcmanislaw.com
Harvard Univ Law School
Elizabeth leads the civil and business litigation practice at McManis Faulkner. She specializes in trade secrets, business disputes and civil rights case and litigated the Ibrahim case
Many political leaders have denounced Donald Trump's recent comments that the government should bar Muslims from the United States and target American Muslims for surveillance. However, under the "state secrets doctrine," plans such as Trump's may flourish under a veil of government secrecy.
In recent cases, high government officials, including former Attorney General Eric Holder and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, have asserted a "state secrets" defense to prevent ...
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