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- Iran-Contra Affair: Legal Validity of 'Implicit Authorization' Defense for NSC Staff
The Iran-Contra affair involved covert operations by Reagan administration officials, including National Security Council (NSC) staff, who engaged in secret arms sales to Iran and diverted funds to th…
- Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Report on Iran-Contra Document Withholding (1989)
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) published a report in June 1989 titled "Were Relevant Documents Withheld from the Congressional Committees Investigating the Iran-Contra Affair" (Sen…
- NSC Situation Room Transcripts and Contra Diversion Authorization (1985-1987)
The Iran-Contra Affair, a political scandal spanning 1985-1987, involved the Reagan administration's covert sale of weapons to Iran, in violation of an embargo, and the subsequent diversion of profits…
- Iran-Contra Presidential Authorization for Diversion: OIC Records
The Iran-Contra affair involved the covert sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of proceeds to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua during the Reagan administration. A central contested narrative is the …
- Ronald Reagan's Diary Entries on the Boland Amendment (1985–1987)
The Iran-Contra affair, which occurred between 1985 and 1987, involved senior officials of the Reagan administration allegedly violating the Boland Amendment by secretly facilitating arms sales to Ira…
- Fred Fielding's 'Private Evaluation' of Boland Amendment and NSC Role
In the context of the Iran-Contra affair, former National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane allegedly suggested that White House Counsel Fred Fielding conduct a "very private evaluation of the Preside…
- NSC Discussions on Iran-Contra Fund Diversion
The Iran-Contra affair involved the covert sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund the Contras in Nicaragua, operations conducted by officials within the Reagan administration during…
- Bush Administration Rationales for Iran-Contra Pardons (1992)
On December 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush granted full pardons to six individuals implicated in the Iran-Contra affair: Elliott Abrams, Robert McFarlane, Duane Clarridge, Alan Fiers, Jr., Clair…
- Legality of Implicit Authorization for Covert Actions Post-Iran-Contra
The Iran-Contra affair, a political scandal in the United States during 1985-1987, involved the Reagan administration's covert arms sales to Iran and funding of Contra rebels, bypassing congressional …
- Iran-Contra Pardons: Impact on Public Perception of Accountability
The Iran-Contra affair, a covert operation involving the Reagan administration's illegal arms sales to Iran and funding of Contra rebels, culminated in President George H.W. Bush's pardoning of six of…
- NSC Staff Affidavits on Presidential Authorization During Iran-Contra Investigation
During the Iran-Contra affair, which involved secret arms sales to Iran and diversion of funds to Nicaraguan Contras between 1985 and 1987, the question of presidential authorization for the actions o…
- Iran-Contra: Specific Intent Statutes and Implicit Authorization Defenses
The Iran-Contra affair involved covert operations by Reagan administration officials, including the unauthorized sale of arms to Iran and funding of Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Legal proceedings again…