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redaction

[ri-dak-shuhn] / rɪˈdæk ʃən /




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Epstein victims and others have complained that the Justice Department has been overly aggressive with redactions, withholding material that should be public, while in other cases improperly disclosing victims’ identities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The administration’s critics have also accused Ms. Bondi of making redactions that the act doesn’t permit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ministers have agreed to produce the papers involved in the current case - involving correspondence with the secretariat working for James Hamilton - but said it was taking time to make necessary redactions.

From BBC

The department has faced criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over the number of redactions in the files, which the law permits only to protect victims' identities and active criminal investigations.

From BBC

The coroner added that court procedures and the need to make redactions to documents had contributed to the delay.

From BBC