Wednesday, October 03, 2007

More on Domestic Spying

The New York Times reports the Senate Judiciary Committee Is Told of ‘Mess’ Over Eavesdropping . "Jack L. Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor who led the Justice Department office that objected to a Bush administration domestic eavesdropping plan, told a Senate committee on Tuesday that the situation became a ‘legal mess’ because the White House did not believe either the courts or Congress had any role to play."

Here's a lot more on Goldsmith from the New York Times last month.

He basically confirmed things we already knew and now I'm skeptical enough that nothing will happen that it's hard for me to care. Ugh.

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