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Opinion Journal:
Fit and Unfit to Print — What are the obligations of the press in wartime? … So wrote the great legal scholar, Alexander Bickel, about the duties of the press in his 1975 collection of essays "The Morality of Consent." We like to re-read Bickel to get our Constitutional bearings …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
House Assails Media Report on Tracking of Finances — WASHINGTON, June 29 — The House of Representatives on Thursday condemned the recent disclosure of a classified program to track financial transactions and called on the media to cooperate in keeping such efforts secret.
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
06/29/06 FOX News Poll: Bush Approval Holding — NEW YORK — A new FOX News poll finds that President George W. Bush is holding onto the gains he made earlier in the month as his approval rating comes in at 41 percent. Most Americans support the government program to track possible terrorist funding …
Washington Post:
A Governing Philosophy Rebuffed — Ruling Emphasizes Constitutional Boundaries — For five years, President Bush waged war as he saw fit. If intelligence officers needed to eavesdrop on overseas telephone calls without warrants, he authorized it. If the military wanted to hold terrorism suspects without trial, he let it.
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Rosa Brooks / Los Angeles Times:
Did Bush commit war crimes? — Supreme Court's decision in Hamdan vs. Rumsfeld could expose officials to prosecution. — THE SUPREME Court on Thursday dealt the Bush administration a stinging rebuke, declaring in Hamdan vs. Rumsfeld that military commissions for trying terrorist suspects violate …
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The Next Hurrah, The Strata-Sphere, California Conservative, ACSBlog, Real Clear Politics and Fausta's blog
Ronald A. Cass / Real Clear Politics:
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: Common Sense at War — Liberty may have been the traditional casualty of war, but common sense is its new colleague. The Supreme Court, trying hard on the anniversary of last term's Kelo decision to find a suitable sequel, performed a rare triple loop in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
USA Today:
Lawmakers: NSA database incomplete — WASHINGTON — Members of the House and Senate intelligence committees confirm that the National Security Agency has compiled a massive database of domestic phone call records. But some lawmakers also say that cooperation by the nation's telecommunication companies …
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protein wisdom, Amygdala, JustOneMinute, TPMmuckraker, Public Eye, The Heretik and The Politburo Diktat
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USA Today:
A note to our readers — On May 11, USA TODAY reported that the National Security Agency, with the cooperation of several of America's leading telecommunications companies, had compiled a database of domestic phone call records in an effort to monitor terrorist activity.
John Yoo / USA Today:
5 wrong justices — By putting on hold military commissions to try terrorists for war crimes, five Supreme Court justices have made the legal system part of the problem, rather than part of the solution to the challenges of the war on terrorism. They tossed aside centuries of American history …
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Outside The Beltway
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Justices, 5-3, Broadly Reject Bush Plan to Try Detainees
Justices, 5-3, Broadly Reject Bush Plan to Try Detainees
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Balkinization, DownWithTyranny!, The Volokh Conspiracy, Democrat Taylor Marsh … and Secular Blasphemy
Tatiana Siegel / Hollywood Reporter:
Superman eschews longtime patriot act — Nevermind Superman's sexual orientation. Here's another identity-related question that is likely to spark controversy as the Man of Steel soars into theaters nationwide this Fourth of July weekend in Warner Bros. Pictures' "Superman Returns": Is Superman still American?
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Below The Beltway, The Influence Peddler, New World Man and Dick Polman's American Debate
Rick Weiss / Washington Post:
Senate to Consider Stem Cell Proposals — Fertility Patients Could Donate Embryos — Senate leaders from both parties agreed yesterday to schedule a vote on a package of bills that would loosen President Bush's five-year-old restrictions on human embryonic stem cell research.
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Lee Keath / Associated Press:
Bin Laden hails slain al-Zarqawi as 'lion' — CAIRO, Egypt - Osama bin Laden defended attacks by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi against civilians in Iraq, purportedly saying in a taped Web message Friday that the slain al-Qaida in Iraq leader was acting under orders to kill anyone who backs American forces.
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Dr. Sanity, The Glittering Eye, The Influence Peddler, Blue Crab Boulevard and The Heretik
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Ryan Lenz / Associated Press:
U.S. troops accused of killing Iraq family — BEIJI, Iraq - Five U.S. Army soldiers are being investigated for allegedly raping a young woman, then killing her and three members of her family in Iraq, a U.S. military official said Friday. — The soldiers also allegedly burned the body …
David Lightman / Hartford Courant:
Sensitive Subject In The Senate — Lieberman's Colleagues In Awkward Position — WASHINGTON — Want to see a Democratic senator squirm? Don't ask about Iraq or gasoline prices. Ask about Joe Lieberman. — They edge toward the door, duck into the elevator, scoot down the hall to avoid the question …
New York Times:
A Secret the Terrorists Already Knew — COUNTERTERRORISM has become a source of continuing domestic and international political controversy. Much of it, like the role of the Iraq war in inspiring new terrorists, deserves analysis and debate. Increasingly, however, many of the political …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
A Spat Over Iraq Revealed On Tape — Rice and Russian Caught Bickering At Private Lunch — MOSCOW, June 29 — The official State Department version is that "there was absolutely no friction whatsoever" between Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during …
Jerusalem Post:
Report: Mubarak demands Hamas be expelled from Syria — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak demanded from his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad to deport the Syrian-based Hamas leadership unless it agrees to release kidnapped IDF soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit, Palestinian sources said on Friday.
Cori Dauber / Rantingprofs:
It's Not About Us — Via Memeorundam, the Canadian paper Globe and Mail has a report on an Internet chat room used by the wives of the Canadian terror suspects, and it ain't pretty people. — I wish everyone who's convinced that Islamist terrorism is a response to American policies …