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...Given the security restrictions associated with this information, and my inability to consult staff or counsel on my own,” Rockefeller wrote, “I feel unable to fully evaluate, much less endorse these activities...
...chief, could “authorize warrantless searches of Americans’ homes and wiretaps of their conversations in violation of the criminal and foreign intelligence surveillance statutes of this country.” Gonzales, who knew of the NSA program’s existence as White House counsel, denied that the administration was engaging in any illegal wiretapping and that they were discussing a “hypothetical situation...
...were in the United States. For these "non-U.S. persons" only, the threshold would drop from "probable cause" to "reasonable suspicion," which has long been a recognized standard in U.S. courts. However, at a July 31, 2002, Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on DeWine's bill, James A. Baker, counsel for intelligence policy at the Justice Department, testified that the change in evidentiary standard DeWine proposed for FISA "raises both significant legal and practical issues...
...added, “As the search proceeds, I also intend to consult more widely with members of the faculty, including the FAS Faculty Council and the department chairs, and to seek the perspectives and counsel of students, staff, and alumni...
...added, “As the search proceeds, I also intend to consult more widely with members of the faculty, including the FAS Faculty Council and the department chairs, and to seek the perspectives and counsel of students, staff, and alumni...