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...least the next year, his political activities—he’s been a harsh critic of the National Security Agency??s domestic spying program, for example—and scholarship are sure to keep him busy...
...administrative” rather than criminal, extends to documents as much as ten years old. Such subpoenas need not be part of a grand jury investigation and can be issued either by an executive agency with sufficient statutory power or by the Department of Justice at an agency??s behest. Yale University President Richard C. Levin issued a statement via e-mail to Yale staff last Friday, pledging to “cooperate fully with these government investigations” and stating his expectation that the faculty would do the same. “We will spare...
...latest dispatch from the Culture Wars: the “Big 4” television networks and the Hearst-Argyle broadcast consortium have recently filed suits against the Federal Communications Commission in federal and state courts. These suits challenge the agency??s increasingly common and costly indecency fines...
...strengthen executive authority, first as head of the Justice Department’s criminal division—during which time he co-authored the Patriot Act—and now as chief of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Chertoff recently came under fire after the National Security Agency??s secret domestic spying program was exposed by The New York Times in December. As chief of DHS, he is responsible for obtaining and using the intelligence gathered by the NSA. Chertoff, who has vigorously defended the spying program in interviews, has been named as one of the defendants...
...discussing the importance of sharing information within the FBI, Pistole recalled his beginnings at the agency??a time prior to personal computers, when criminal information was logged on millions of three-by-five note cards located in field offices throughout the country...