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Public Employees Financial Disclosure Law Requiring Detailed Disclosure from Low-Echelon Employees Not Unconstitutional, Barry v. City of New York, 712 F.2d 1554 (2d Cir. 1983)

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Keywords: Barry v. City of New York, 712 F.2d 1554 (2d Cir. 1983), Employees, Public officers, Right of privacy, Employee rights, Financial disclosure, New York, United States

How to Cite: Thompson, S. (1984) “Public Employees Financial Disclosure Law Requiring Detailed Disclosure from Low-Echelon Employees Not Unconstitutional, Barry v. City of New York, 712 F.2d 1554 (2d Cir. 1983)”, Washington University Law Review. 62(2).