NSA warrantless surveillance controversy
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This is a topic, with start date December 19, 2005 and end date January 17, 2007.
Its theme(s) are Terrorism, United States domestic politics.
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Judge Taylor was right to rule program unconstitutional
For
Warrantless Wiretap Program in Doubt by Helen Thomas (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2006-08-25) (view)
ACLU v. NSA: "A Fearless and Independent Judiciary" by Geoffrey R. Stone (The Huffington Post, 8/19/2006) (view)
Against
Crippling terrorist surveillance by The Washington Times editorial board (The Washington Times, October 2, 2006) (view)
A law unto herself: Judge Taylor shows why Dems can't be trusted by Jack Kelly (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 27, 2006) (view)
War, law and justice by David B. Rivkin Jr., Lee A. Casey (The Washington Times, August 24, 2006) (view)
President Taylor by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, 8/18/2006) (view)
Mixed
Eavesdropping within the law by Chicago Tribune editorial board (Chicago Tribune, August 20, 2006) (view)
Wiretap decision goes over the top by Rocky Mountain News editorial board (Rocky Mountain News, August 19, 2006) (view)
A Judicial Misfire by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, August 18, 2006) (view)
All items that address this topic (19 total)