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Senators Debate NYT Editorial

By | 10.08.09 | 1:24 pm

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) was none too pleased with The New York Times this morning. At the Senate Judiciary Committee’s markup session of the Patriot Act Sunset Extension Act, which would extend several provisions of the controversial law with only minor modifications, she went out of her way to read More…

What Would Kennedy Do?

By | 08.26.09 | 12:13 pm

Former George W. Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen today commends the Bush administration’s “well-run, highly disciplined CIA interrogation program, where clear guidelines were established and abuses or deviations from approved techniques were stopped, reported and addressed.”

I guess Thiessen didn’t read the same CIA inspector general report More…

ACLU Responds to DOJ Investigation of Gitmo Defense Lawyers

By | 08.21.09 | 12:47 pm

Here’s the response of Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, to this morning’s news that some military defense lawyers are under investigation by the Justice Department:

This is nothing more than a misguided effort to shut down the vigorous defense of defendants at

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Supreme Court Orders a New Hearing for Death Row Inmate Troy Davis

By | 08.18.09 | 10:51 am

In a highly unusual decision, a majority of Supreme Court justices yesterday ordered that a federal judge in Georgia must hear new evidence that lawyers for Troy Davis have been saying for years will prove his innocence.

Davis, as I’ve explained before, has been on death More…

Controversy Grows Over Obama Signing Statements

By | 08.10.09 | 9:01 am

Despite President Obama’s previous criticism of former President George W. Bush’s “signing statements” that limit the president’s responsibility to comply with a bill passed by Congress, it turns out Obama has been doing much the same thing since he took office.  Charlie Savage reported in The New York More…

Judge Faces Major Challenge to Government Authority Over Gitmo Detainee

By | 07.29.09 | 12:22 pm

I’d bet that Judge Ellen Huvelle of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., is really mad now.

After telling the government last week that it has “no evidence” supporting its case against Mohammed Jawad — the Afghan teenager arrested for allegedly throwing a hand grenade at U.S. soldiers, More…

Controversy Intensifies Over Rumors of Holder’s Possible Interrogation Abuse Prosecutions

By | 07.27.09 | 3:27 pm

The Washington Post’s editorial today arguing for prosecution only of “those who went well beyond the often-extreme measures authorized by the [Office of Legal Counsel] memos” that justified abusive interrogations is calling more attention to the rumor, first reported by Daniel Klaidman in Newsweek, that Attorney General Eric Holder More…

Holt Calls for Next Church Committee on CIA

By | 07.27.09 | 6:00 am

After years of examining CIA operations of dubious legality, an important member of the House intelligence committee is exploring an option that many in the intelligence community view with apprehension: a comprehensive investigation of all intelligence-community operations over years and perhaps even decades. The model is the famous Church and More…

The Artistic Inspiration of Paul Krugman

By | 07.06.09 | 8:51 am

What is it with Paul Krugman, anyway? The Nobel economist with the dour outlook is becoming the most unlikely of pop icons. First, there was, “Hey Paul Krugman,” a ditty praising his virtues, especially compared with those of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, that flew around the blogosophere. Now, via More…

ICE Targets Employers Who Follow the Law

By | 07.03.09 | 1:16 pm

The $150,000 in fines so far charged to Los Angeles clothing maker American Apparel for allegedly employing illegal immigrants may be a welcome change from the notorious factory raids by federal agents that led to hundreds of jailed and deported employees. As The New York Times reported on Friday, More…