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Adding insult to injury, the Justice Department??s new regulations are completely unnecessary. For instance, judicially sanctioned monitoring with warrants issued after a demonstration of probable cause would certainly be consistent with the Constitution and would achieve the same effect of preventing suspects from orchestrating attacks while in custody. Attorneys who are authorized to handle classified evidence are already trusted not to pass information to their clients. It stands to reason that the same attorneys could also be trusted not to act as a conduit between their clients and possible co-conspirators at large...
Last Thursday, Attorney General John D. Ashcroft made an announcement about the Justice Department??s “Responsible Cooperators Program,” which allows immigrants faster access to U.S. visas in exchange for valuable information about terrorism. The public announcement follows a series of controversial efforts by the Justice Department to obtain information on terrorism from recent immigrants. But the program, which has been in place since 1994, is a reasonable way to assuage the fears of those who may have knowledge of terrorist activities and to encourage them to come forward...
...support the move by the Justice Department to publicize a valuable incentive for immigrants and residents of other nations to help combat terrorism. It certainly presents a better face to the world than the Department??s previous actions that seemed to accuse all Arab-Americans of fraternizing with the enemy. Most importantly, it seems likely to generate new information that will help keep all Americans safe, regardless of their country of origin...
Hidde Ploegh, Mallinckrodt professor of immunopathology, said that despite the police department??s statements yesterday, he is not convinced that Wiley committed suicide...
Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Brian D. Dynlacht said that the department??s administration circulated an e-mail instructing professors not to speak to the press and to refer all questions to the University’s press office...