Thursday, April 12, 2007

Who’s Watching the F.B.I.?

“In the latest and most serious post-9/11 civil-liberties abuse to emerge from Washington, the Bush administration’s ‘Trust me anyhow’ defense has finally collapsed,” writes law professor Jeffrey Rosen in today’s edition of The New York Times. According to Rosen, “The scandal involves ‘national-security letters,’ which the F.B.I. has secretly used to scrutinize the financial data, travel records and telephone logs of thousands of U.S. citizens and residents.”