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The House has met in closed session only 6 times since 1825.
The judge can decide to hear evidence in closed sessions.
The committee voted in closed session, and only the vote total was made public.
What is there to prevent the Senate from doing the whole trial in closed session?
The academy's committees have worked for the most part in closed sessions.
The committee at first intended to hear the witnesses only in closed session.
Meetings are open to the public, although on occasion the Council may meet in closed session.
Committee members were meeting in closed session late Wednesday and could not be reached for comment.
Selection proceedings began in closed session on January 12, 2010.
It meets only about four times a year, and while meetings are generally open to the public, the board can meet in closed session.
Right off, they refused to meet in closed session.
The board was scheduled to meet in closed session today to receive the Chancellor's plans.
The Council discusses and reaches almost all of its decisions in closed session.
In closed session, the council will decide your future.
They were considered and rejected for ratification by the Senate in closed session.
Until 1929, the Senate debated nominations and treaties in closed sessions.
They might be willing to testify in closed session.
The deliberations over motions and the final verdict will take place in closed sessions.
Some details of the accusations were handled in closed sessions because they involved classified evidence.
The senators will debate all such motions in closed session and rule on them by majority vote.
But the senators' deliberations would be in closed session.
Ms. Green said the commission began discussing the matter in closed session last week, but had not yet to questioned the two men.
But hearing them in closed session gave them urgency, some who were at the meeting said.
There, in closed session, the three judges were waiting, sitting behind their high lecterns.
The board's proceedings have been carried out in closed sessions, a move that has provoked criticism.