Deliberative process privilege /

"This lesson examines the so-called "deliberative process privilege" (DPP) (a/k/a, "predecisional and deliberative privil[e]ge"). The DPP is a variant of Executive Privilege, and is applied to protect the confidentialty of administrative communications in various contexts. T...

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Main Author: Weaver, Russell L., 1952-
Corporate Author: Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, MN : Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Series:CALI lessons. Administative law.
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Summary:"This lesson examines the so-called "deliberative process privilege" (DPP) (a/k/a, "predecisional and deliberative privil[e]ge"). The DPP is a variant of Executive Privilege, and is applied to protect the confidentialty of administrative communications in various contexts. This lesson is intended for students who have studied the DPP in class, and who wish to refine and expand their knowledge."-- CALI lessons subject list
Published:Began in 2008.
Item Description:Description based on 2008
"Approximate completion time: 45 minutes (25 minutes without the essay)"
Physical Description:Also issued as part of the annual compilation of lessons on CD-ROM under the title: CALI lessons for law students. When different, the online version is more current.
Publication Frequency:Updated irregularly
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience:Law students in CALI-member law schools.
Access:CALI password required for access.