Government
Aug. 30, 2002
Federal Judiciary Claims Constitutional Turf in War on Terrorism
Column by Garry Abrams - The federal judiciary has been acting decidedly feisty over the Bush administration's war on terrorism, partly because of constitutional concerns - and perhaps partly because of worries that the judiciary is in danger of being eclipsed as an equal branch of the national government.
The federal judiciary has been acting decidedly feisty over the Bush administration's war on terrorism, partly because of constitutional concerns - and perhaps partly because of worries that the judiciary is in danger of being eclipsed as an equal branch of the national government.
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