Excerpt: ‘Rogue Justice: Making Of The Security State’

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An excerpt from Fordham Law Center on National Security Director Karen Greenberg‘s new book Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State appeared in The National Memo.

The bar for domestic surveillance might once have been high, but that was before 9/11, the Patriot Act, and the Protect America Act, and, wrote Judge Selya, “that dog will not hunt” any longer. “The inter­est in national security is of the highest order of magnitude,” he ex­plained. So long as the “purpose involves some legitimate objective beyond ordinary crime control,” he continued, there is a “foreign intelligence exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant require­ment.”

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