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Can Retroactive Immunity be Anything Less than an Admission of Guilt?
Ars Technica reports that Congress is looking in to the extent of the cooperation between phone companies and the NSA. This interest was sparked by the White House’s proposal for retroactive immunity. What’s interesting about this, however...
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May 25 2007, 10:52 PM
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