Bush administration seeks secrecy for Supreme Court proceedings January 6, 2004 - 11:41AM The Bush administration asked the Supreme Court to let it keep its arguments secret in a case involving an immigrant's challenge of his treatment after the September 11 attacks. Mohamed Kamel Bellahouel wants the high court to consider whether the government acted improperly by secretly jailing him after the attacks and keeping his court fight private. He is supported by more than 20 journalism organisations and media companies. In a one-paragraph filing today, Solicitor General Theodore Olson told justices the matter "pertains to information that is required...