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FISA Mock
6-23-96. WaPo Mag cover story:
"Secret Intrusions"
Government surveillance, terrorism and the U.S.
Constitution: The story of a Washington Courtroom no
tourist can visit.
Last year, a secret court in the Justice Department
authorized a record 697 'national security' wiretaps on
American soil, outside normal constitutional procedures.
Is the world growing more dangerous -- or has Big
Brother found a way around the Foruth amendment.
A revealing report on burgeoning FISA wiretap intrusions,
featuring FBI, NSA, CIA, Freeh, Kallstrom, Gorelick and
little-known Mary Lawton who, before her death, guaranteed
the incorruptibility of FISA: "In the modern age of
intelligence gathering and federal law enforcement, no one
was more important to the management of the most critical
legal issues binding the two communities." And what has
happened without her "gold standard of legality in the
world of counterintelligence."
A wideawake eye-opener to General Reno's sweetsong lullaby
at the Commonwealth Club.
Taken from a book due out next month: "Main Justice," by
Jim McGee and Brian Duffy.
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