Judges Resisting “Extraordinary Measures” Required In Warrantless Wiretapping Cases
The Bush administration has employed extraordinary secrecy in defending the National Security Agency's highly classified domestic surveillance program from civil lawsuits. Plaintiffs and judges' clerks cannot see its secret filings. Judges have to make appointments to review them and are not allowed to keep copies.
Judges have even been instructed to use computers provided by the Justice Department to compose their decisions.
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Judges have even been instructed to use computers provided by the Justice Department to compose their decisions.
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