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Senate Judiciary Committee Considers Lifting Antitrust Exemption for Health Insurers

By | 10.14.09 | 1:12 pm

As the debate over health care reform rages on, there’s been almost no attention to the fact that health and medical malpractice insurance companies since 1945 have been exempt from the federal antitrust laws aimed at keeping every other private market competitive. The McCarran-Ferguson Act has allowed insurance More…

WaPo Peddles Administration’s Position on Patriot Act

By | 10.14.09 | 10:29 am

Jesselyn Radack at Daily Kos slams The Washington Post for its editorial yesterday praising the Senate Judiciary Committee for its highly compromised Patriot Act reform bill. “The Post turns a blind eye to the vast amount of civil liberties protections Senate Democrats and the Obama administration More…

Civil Libertarians Dismayed by Patriot Amendments

By | 10.08.09 | 5:10 pm

I just spoke to Kevin Bankston, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s senior attorney specializing in free speech and privacy law, about his reaction to today’s Senate Judiciary Committee markup session on the Patriot Act, which resulted in passage of the Leahy-Feinstein bill, with a few More…

Feingold: We’re Not the Prosecutor Committee, We’re the Judiciary Committee

By | 10.08.09 | 12:18 pm

Most of the senators on the Judiciary Committee today seem to be bending over backwards to give the FBI and Justice Department every benefit of the doubt when it comes to the tools they say they need to fight terrorism. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) just warned of all the people More…

Amendment Requiring NSL to Target Foreign Terrorism Voted Down

By | 10.08.09 | 11:42 am

An amendment to the Patriot Act provision authorizing National Security Letters that would have required the letters to target only people with some connection to a foreign power or the activities of a foreign power, so as to ensure that the NSL is actually issued to investigate terrorism rather than, More…

Sen. Specter Emerges as Key Civil Liberties Advocate in Patriot Act Markup

By | 10.08.09 | 11:19 am

Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) just gave a remarkable speech at the Senate Judiciary Committee markup session explaining why he’s voting against reauthorization of the Patriot Act provisions because the substitute Leahy-Feinstein bill, which I described earlier today, doesn’t adequately protect American civil liberties.

Responding to Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s More…

Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Prosecuting Human Rights Violations — But Only by Foreigners

By | 10.06.09 | 11:28 am

The Senate Judiciary Committee’s subpanel on human rights and the law is holding a hearing today in which the Justice Department, State Department and FBI have sent officials to boast of their impressive record of prosecuting human rights violators. Really. The subcommittee isn’t addressing the U.S.’ record of More…

Patriot Act Amendments Disappoint Civil Libertarians

By | 10.01.09 | 3:16 pm

Though the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week included lots of expressed concern that the USA Patriot Act compromises civil liberties, the version of the bill being debated in that committee today fails to adequately address the problems, argues Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) and  the American Civil Liberties More…

Al Franken Reads the 4th Amendment to Justice Department Official

By | 09.23.09 | 12:16 pm

Just in case he wasn’t familiar with it, Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) decided to read the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution to David Kris, assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, who was testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee today to urge reauthorization of expiring provisions of More…

[UPDATED] Obama Administration Announces New State Secrets Policy, Finally

By | 09.23.09 | 10:24 am

After seeking to dismiss at least a half-dozen lawsuits alleging torture, illegal wiretapping and other abuses by Bush administration officials, each time on the grounds that the lawsuits would endanger national security by unearthing “state secrets,” the Obama administration today is expected to finally change its tune.

Carrie Johnson More…