Newly installed Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers has announced plans to review all remaining “Level Two” secret files to determine whether whole-file sealing is appropriate.

“Providing a mechanism for resolving the lingering public doubts regarding the validity of the sealing orders in these cases is one of my top priorities,” Rogers said in a prepared statement. “This is a logical extension of the process begun by the Judicial Branch’s Public Access Task Force.”

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