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Mukasey’s Secret Warrants Allowed Muslim Roundups After 9/11
LARA JAKES JORDAN, AP As the chief federal trial judge in Manhattan, Michael Mukasey approved secret warrants allowing government roundups of Muslims in the days after the Sept. 11 attacks. Six years later, the man President Bush wants to be attorney general acknowledged that the law authorizing those warrants “has its perils” in terrorism cases…
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Chertoff May Void Judge’s Order to Halt Border Fence
By Howard Fischer, The Arizona Daily Star The nation’s top security official may use his power to unilaterally trump a federal court order halting construction of a fence on a stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is weighing whether to invoke a section of federal law that allows him to exempt…
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Pentagon using FBI to spy on Americans
Nick Juliano, Raw Story The Department of Defense has conspired with the FBI to “circumvent the law” in accessing hundreds of Americans’ telephone, e-mail and financial records, say two civil liberties groups that released reams of new documents obtained in a contested public records request. The American Civil Liberties Union, which has challenged the Bush…
