Sen. Feingold to hold hearing on 'Restoring the Rule of Law'
Published: Wednesday September 10, 2008
Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee's Constitution Subcommittee, has announced a hearing on how to best prepare the next president to foster an environment of accountability and responsible use of power seen lacking in the years President Bush and Vice President Cheney have been in office.Next week the Subcommittee will hear testimony from legal and historical experts on what actions the next president and Congress need to take in order to "repair the damage done by the Bush Administration to the rule of law." The purpose of the hearing is to give the next president the "full range" of proper guidance in restoring and maintaining checks and balances in areas such as wiretapping, interrogations, government secrecy, violations of privacy, detention policy, proper use of executive power and efforts to not mislead Congress.In addition to witnesses at the hearing, Sen. Feingold has called on various experts, law professors, historians and advocates to provide their input as to what actions the next president and Congress need to take.The hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 16, in room 216 at the Hart Senate Office Building. Witnesses scheduled to testify are:
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