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Can we expect any other people with powers in your 3rd part?
I’m going to have to do my imitation of a government rep on this one 😊. I can neither confirm nor deny that other people with powers will appear in Special part 3.
[Insert evil laugh]. 😈
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What is the 'Glomar Response'?
Introduction In United States law, the term Glomar response, also known as Glomarisation or Glomar denial, means to respond evasively to a question with the phrase “neither confirm nor deny” (NCND). For example, in response to a request for police reports relating to a certain person, the police agency may respond: “We can neither confirm nor deny that our agency has any records matching your…
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Glomar response
In United States law, the term Glomar response (aka Glomarization or Glomar denial) refers to a “neither confirm nor deny” (NCND) response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. There are two types of instances in which a Glomarization has been used. The first is in a national security context, where to deny a request on security grounds would provide information that the documents or programs which the requester is seeking indeed exist. Glomarization is also used in the case of privacy
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