claim of privilege उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "In the cases where there is a sniff of cover-up or impropriety stemming back to the Teapot Dome, the courts uniformly overruled the claim of privilege in favor of disclosure, " he said.
- In the same way, he had promised to cooperate with Congress and independent counsel on Whitewater documents; the increasingly confident president broke his word again, using some flimsy claim of privilege, doomed in court.
- A federal judge and a three-judge appeals court previously ruled against the administration's claim of privilege for the Secret Service, and more than a dozen agents testified before the grand jury investigating the Lewinsky matter.
- The House committee's chairman, Rep . Dan Burton, R-Ind ., two weeks ago asked Clinton to waive potential claims of privilege, saying former President Reagan had made similar waivers in the Iran-Contra investigation in the 1980s.
- "This is a very unusual circumstance in which the claim of privilege carries very little political risk for the president, " said Peter Shane, a constitutional authority and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
- It is likely to include an embarrassing description of Clinton's conduct with Ms . Lewinsky and a scorching appraisal of his use of White House lawyers and claims of privilege in response to the inquiry this year.
- Mark W . Everson, the IRS commissioner, said Tuesday in a statement that " slowly but surely, we are unmasking the false claim of privilege made by those who are merely promoting generic abusive tax products ."
- Judge Norma Holloway Johnson of the U . S . District Court for the District of Columbia rejected the president's claim of privilege on May 4, but the White House has filed its intention to appeal that decision.
- "When you're very powerful and wealthy and your adversary is not, all you need is a plausible claim of privilege because you can comfortably assume your adversary won't have the wherewithal to challenge your claim, " he said.
- In his latest filings with the court, Sheridan now argues that Boeing can no longer keep the report as a privileged document, because the company is using its claim of privilege to cover up lies made under oath.