Retired judge criticizes Trump administration's plan to impose nondisclosure agreements on federal workers
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Robert Davis
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Summary
Retired federal judge Shira Scheindlin criticized President Trump's attempt to require federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements, calling the move an intimidation tactic with no legitimate purpose. The Office of Professional Management recently announced plans to prohibit federal workers from publicly disclosing certain information, which Scheindlin argued serves only to silence and intimidate government employees.
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