August 19, 2006
HEY, HER REASONS ARE EVEN WORSE THAN MINE:
Experts Fault Reasoning in Surveillance Decision (ADAM LIPTAK, 8/19/06, NY Times)
Even legal experts who agreed with a federal judge’s conclusion on Thursday that a National Security Agency surveillance program is unlawful were distancing themselves from the decision’s reasoning and rhetoric yesterday.They said the opinion overlooked important precedents, failed to engage the government’s major arguments, used circular reasoning, substituted passion for analysis and did not even offer the best reasons for its own conclusions.
Discomfort with the quality of the decision is almost universal, said Howard J. Bashman, a Pennsylvania lawyer whose Web log provides comprehensive and nonpartisan reports on legal developments.
“It does appear,†Mr. Bashman said, “that folks on all sides of the spectrum, both those who support it and those who oppose it, say the decision is not strongly grounded in legal authority.â€
The main problems, scholars sympathetic to the decision’s bottom line said, is that the judge, Anna Diggs Taylor, relied on novel and questionable constitutional arguments when more straightforward statutory ones were available.
Of course, their notion that the statutes can trump the Constitution is itself anti-constitutional. Posted by Orrin Judd at August 19, 2006 10:15 AM
Once again, I failed to find specific reference to monitoring phone calls in the Constitution. Maybe I wasn't looking hard enough.
Posted by: Brandon at August 19, 2006 6:52 PMTo the liberal the Constitution is a living document that needs tweeked occasionally to conform to their views. Their bread and butter has been the liberal statutes passed down thru the years. That's their government and they're happy with it.
Posted by: Tom Wall at August 20, 2006 12:05 AMCould she be persuaded to perform in Medina?
Posted by: ratbert at August 20, 2006 10:50 PMOops - wrong post. Should be in the naked lady pig-dancing thread.
Posted by: ratbert at August 20, 2006 10:52 PMActually, now that I think about it, the judge is sort of doing her naked lady pig dance, too.
Posted by: ratbert at August 20, 2006 10:55 PM