Telecom Immunity, Ex Past Facto Laws, And Executive Power
Glenn Reynolds shows why the bill to give retroactive immunity to telecom companies involved who turned over data to the government as part of anti-terrorism investigations is not an ex post facto law. He also has another interesting follow-up post on how the idea of strong Executive powers under the Constitution is nothing new—using an [...]
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Tags: constitution, executive branch, law, terrorism, unitary executive
