- `Rendition` Not New to Europe, Powell Asserts (p)(f)
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- 2003 Draft Legislation Covered Eavesdropping (p)(f)
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- 2003 Draft Legislation Covered Eavesdropping (p)(f)
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- ABC News: Legal Rationale for Spy Program Questioned (p)(f)
WASHINGTON Mar 9, 2006 (AP)— A former top national security lawyer at the Justice Department questions the Bush administration`s legal rationale for its warrantless eavesdropping program, newly released documents show.
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- ACLU pushes for results in domestic spying lawsuit
03/10/06 - The Detroit News (p)(f)
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- ACLU sues over NSA eavesdropping program - Jan 17, 2006 (p)(f)
The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday said it had filed suit against the National Security Agency, alleging that its warrantless wiretapping program is unconstitutional and that President Bush, in authorizing it, exceeded his constitutional authority.
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- Activists on Right, GOP Lawmakers Divided on Spying (p)(f)
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- Al Gore: Unchecked Executive Power (p)(f)
On Monday, Jan 16, 2006 former Vice President Al Gore delivered a major address on the threat posed by policies of the Bush Administration to the Constitution. He specifically pointed to domestic wiretapping and torture and the administration’s efforts to extend executive power beyond Congressional direction and judicial review. VIDEO and AUDIO links.
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- Andrew Cohen Charts 10 Legal Milestones In The Legal War On Terror (p)(f)
the law’s journey from September 11, 2001 to today can be marked by only a few handfuls of milestones. Here they are, in chronological order, showing both the sweep of change and the reality that we still have a long way to go. Sep 14, 2006
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- Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency (f)
Dick Cheney is the most influential and powerful man ever to hold the office of vice president. This series examines Cheney's largely hidden and little-understood role in crafting policies for the War on Terror, the economy and the environment.
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- Annan backs UN Guantanamo demand (p)(f)
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- AT&T Allegedly Provided Customer Data To Feds
| Feb 2, 2006 | Network Computing (p)(f)
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- AT&T Targeted For NSA Program
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- BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saudi king vows to crush al-Qaeda (p)(f)
Saudi Arabia`s King Abdullah has vowed to crush the "scourge" of al-Qaeda, in his first televised interview since becoming king. The king told US TV that Islam is a "religion of peace" that rejects the 11 September 2001 attacks, but admitted extremism had not been eliminated. BBC News Oct 14, 2005
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- Bush `Confident` of Agreement With McCain on Interrogation - New York Times (p)(f)
President Bush said Monday that he was "confident" that he could reach an agreement with Senator John McCain over legislative restrictions on American interrogations of captives in the fight against global terrorism. NYT Dec 13, 2005
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- Bush Brings More Realistic View of War to Forefront (p)(f)
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- Bush defends CIA interrogations amid revolt (p)(f)
President Bush on Saturday defended his proposals to allow tough questioning of suspected terrorists as necessary to keep Americans safe, despite a revolt in his own Republican Party over the issue. With the U.S. Congress considering legislation on how to try and question foreign terrorist suspects, Bush is pushing a proposal to allow for what he calls “an alternative set of procedures” forCIA interrogations.
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- Bush Says U.S. Spy Program Is Legal and Essential - New York Times (p)(f)
President Bush offered a vigorous and detailed defense of his previously secret electronic-surveillance program today, calling it a legal and essential tool in the battle against terrorism and saying that whoever disclosed it had committed a "shameful act." NYT Dec 19, 2005
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- Bush`s Fumbles Spur New Talk of Oversight on Hill (p)(f)
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- Bush, Blair Concede Missteps on Iraq (p)(f)
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair last night acknowledged a series of errors in managing the occupation of Iraq that have made the conflict more difficult and more damaging to the U.S. image abroad, even as they insisted that enough progress has been made that other nations should support the nascent Iraqi government. May 26, 2006
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