Unlimited Power: Why the President's (Warrantless) Surveillance Program is Unconstitutional (Somebody's Watching Me: Surveillance and Privacy in an Age of National Insecurity) Unlimited Power: Why the President's (Warrantless) Surveillance Program is Unconstitutional (Somebody's Watching Me: Surveillance and Privacy in an Age of National Insecurity)

Unlimited Power: Why the President's (Warrantless) Surveillance Program is Unconstitutional (Somebody's Watching Me: Surveillance and Privacy in an Age of National Insecurity‪)‬

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 2010, Wntr, 42, 3

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Publisher Description

In this essay, Professor Ku explores the constitutionality of the President's Surveillance Program (PSP), and critiques the Bush Administration's legal explanations supporting warrantless surveillance. Defenders of the program have relied upon the President's inherent executive authority, the Congressional Authorization for Use of Military Force, the FISA Amendment Act of 2008, and ultimately that under any of these sources of authority the warrantless surveillance authorized is consistent with the right of privacy protected Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. As such, Professor Ku uses the PSP to illustrate the how and why current constitutional analysis both ignores and subverts "the right of the people to be secure" guaranteed by the Constitution. I. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
48
Pages
PUBLISHER
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
357.3
KB

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