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Cato Brief in Bond Featured in National Law Journal
while ago I posted about a brief that I filed in Bond v. United States on behalf of the Cato Institute et al., arguing that a treaty cannot increase the legislative power of Congress. Over at Cato, Ilya Shapiro reports that the National Law Journal recently 10:33 AM from The Volokh Conspiracy Read more »
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In Defense of the NSA
invasion of individual privacy rights, but it has benefits for national security. This past week, Roger Pilon of the Cato Institute and I wrote an op-ed in The Chicago Tribune that gave a qualified defense of the controversial NSA surveillance program. Libertarians from Hoover Institution Read more »
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The “Libertarian” Cato Institute Defends NSA Snooping?
authors of the article Kristol is promoting are Cato Institute Center for Constitutional Studies President Roger Pilon and Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar Richard A. Epstein who wrote an attempted sweeping exculpation of the National Security Agency (NSA) and from Conservative Heritage Times Read more »
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It’s Cato scholar v. Cato scholar on NSA surveillance
100 percent privacy. “[T]he process involves some necessary loss of privacy. But it’s trivial,” they argue. In a post on the Cato Institute’s official blog today, Sanchez offers a point-by-point rebuttal arguing that the authors are mistaken about the particulars from Washington Examiner Read more »
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Julian Sanchez Rebuts Pilon & Epstein's NSA Defense
InstituteAs I noted last Thursday, Cato Institute legal scholar Roger Pilon and NYU law professor Richard Epstein defended the National Security Agency's phone record dragnet in a recent Chicago Tribune op-ed piece. Yesterday Reason Contributing Editor Julian from Reason Read more »