Dan Solove on the FISA violations

slaniel | Uncategorized | Sunday, January 8th, 2006

Great post by GW Law School prof Dan Solove on President Bush’s violations of FISA. He’s quite right: the civil-liberties violations here are actually less worrisome than the President’s vision of his own infallibility and the executive branch’s illimitable power. This case isn’t about one president; it is about the office of the president, and what all future presidents will take from this one’s arrogation of power.

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