Non-Disclosure Agreements
Coverage of Non-Disclosure Agreements in the Nexus archive.
- Erin Brockovich's crusade against data centers is going crowd-sourced
Erin Brockovich launched a registry for people living near data centers to report environmental concerns, highlighting issues like water supply worries and lack of transparency. Over 8,200 people have reported data centers near them, with 41% concerned about water supply impacts, and local governments often keeping residents uninformed due to non-disclosure agreements.
- Pa. legislature wrestles with how to handle data center developments
Pennsylvania legislators are addressing data center developments through multiple bills, including measures for emergency planning and local control over applications. A proposal to prohibit non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) faced opposition, with concerns about protecting trade secrets and local governance.
- House committee subpoenas Leon Black in the middle of closed-door interview about Jeffrey Epstein
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Leon Black during a closed-door interview about his financial interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoenas followed Black's refusal to answer questions about non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) tied to Epstein. The committee seeks information on Epstein's potential involvement in NDAs and related payments.
- Trump administration proposes NDA rule for federal employees
The Trump administration is proposing a rule requiring federal employees to sign non-disclosure agreements. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson analyzes the proposal.
- OPM proposes requiring all feds to sign an NDA
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a new requirement for all federal employees to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs). The policy aims to address concerns over sensitive information disclosure, though the full implications remain unclear without further details.
- Trump administration floats requiring all federal workers to sign NDAs
The Trump administration is proposing a requirement for all federal workers to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). The article also references Donald Trump returning to the White House on May 25, though this appears to be a hypothetical or speculative scenario.
- White House proposes NDAs for all US federal workers
The White House under the Trump administration has proposed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for all federal workers, threatening legal action against those who leak information to journalists. The move aims to limit the flow of sensitive information to the media.
- Trump administration proposes NDAs for all federal employees to curb leaks
The Trump administration plans to require all federal employees, including new and existing ones, to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to prevent press leaks. This proposal aims to curb unauthorized disclosures from government officials.
- Trump administration proposes asking federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements
The Trump administration's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing that federal workers sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to safeguard confidential government information, following recent leaks. The move aims to prevent unauthorized disclosures and protect sensitive data.
- Trump moves to punish US government workers who leak information to reporters
US President Donald Trump's administration proposed requiring federal employees to sign non-disclosure agreements to prevent leaks to journalists. The Office of Personnel Management released a draft NDA allowing civil and criminal penalties for violating confidentiality.