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A Quick Way Forward After Boumediene
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Andrew C. McCarthy (
06/16/2008
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It is difficult to single out the most outrageous aspect of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s majority opinion in the Supreme Court’s cataclysmic Boumediene ruling last Thursday: The reckless vesting of constitutional rights in aliens whose only connection with our body politic is their bloody jihad against Americans; the roughshod ride over binding precedent to accomplish that feat; or the smug arrogance perfectly captured by dissenting Chief Justice John Roberts’s description of a “constitutional bait and switch” — a Court that first beseeches the political branches to enact a statutory procedure for handling combatant detentions, and then, once a thoughtful law is compliantly passed, invalidates the effort for its failure to satisfy the eccentric predilections of five lawyers.
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Blunt Talk on Surveillance Reform
Andrew C. McCarthy
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06/21/2008 )
National Review Online
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The surveillance-reform compromise bill, called the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, has overwhelmingly passed in the House. You can tell it must be a good deal by which of our lawmakers are angry and which aren’t.
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A Good Deal On Surveillance Reform
Andrew C. McCarthy
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06/20/2008 )
National Review Online
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In the end, it is a flawed deal, but a good one — the best we could have hoped for under the circumstances. Our intelligence agencies will once again have authority to conduct aggressive monitoring of foreign powers, including terrorist organizations, which threaten the United States.
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9/11 Plotters Are Arraigned
Andrew C. McCarthy
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06/06/2008 )
National Review Online
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Unable to start a single trial in seven fitful years, much less complete one, President Bush’s troubled military commissions may be lumbering toward oblivion.
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The Case for Telecom Immunity
Andrew C. McCarthy
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03/04/2008 )
National Review Online
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It’s been nearly three weeks since House Democrats endangered our national security by effectively rescinding the law that permitted the intelligence community to conduct aggressive surveillance outside the United States. That has sensible Democrats increasingly worried.
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