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"The Secrets of Law" explores the ways law both traffics in and
regulates secrecy. Taking a close look at the opacity built into
legal and governance processes, it explores the ways law produces
zones of secrecy, the relation between secrecy and justice, and how
we understand the inscrutability of law's processes.
The first half of the work examines the role of secrecy in
contemporary political and legal practices--including the question
of transparency in democratic processes during the Bush
Administration, the principle of public justice in England's
response to the war on terror, and the evidentiary law of spousal
privilege. The second half of the book explores legal, literary,
and filmic representations of secrets in law, focusing on how
knowledge about particular cases and crimes is often rendered
opaque to those attempting to access and decode the information.
Those invested in transparency must ultimately cultivate a capacity
to read between the lines, decode the illegible, and acknowledge
both the virtues and dangers of the unknowable.
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