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Joint Letter from Members of Congress to Attorney General Mukasey Urging the Appointment of Special Counsel (06/06/2008)
Sign On Letter to House Homeland Security, Intelligence and Judiciary Committees Opposing Funding for Domestic Spy Satellites (06/04/2008)
ACLU Letter to Rep. Delahunt, Chairman of House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight (06/03/2008)
The American Civil Liberties Union strongly urges you to question Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine, at the subcommittee hearing tomorrow, on the roles of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Legal Adviser to the Secretary of State John Bellinger in the torture issue.
ACLU One Pager on the State Secrets Protection Act of 2007, H.R. 5607 (06/03/2008)
ACLU Letter to House Appropriations Committee, Intelligence Committee and Leadership Urging Against Funding for Spy Satellites (05/22/2008)
ACLU Letter to House Members Urging Support of the Video Recording of Interrogations Amendment (05/22/2008)
The American Civil Liberties Union strongly urges you to support the video recording amendment that Representatives Rush Holt, Ellen Tauscher, Raul Grijalva, and Janice Schakowsky will offer during consideration of the defense authorization bill this afternoon.1 The amendment would make an important--and extraordinarily practical--change to Defense Department interrogation practices by requiring the recording and retention of videos of strategic interrogations of persons under the custody or control of the Defense Department. The amendment would bring these interrogations into conformity with recommended best practices for military and law enforcement interrogations, and increase accountability for compliance with the McCain Anti-Torture Amendment and other anti-torture laws.
Testimony of Mike German, Policy Counsel with the ACLU, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security (05/21/2008)
Chairman Scott, Ranking Member Gohmert, members of the Committee, thank you for inviting me to speak with you about the treatment of whistleblowers at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I represent the American Civil Liberties Union, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to defending the Constitution and protecting civil liberties. The ACLU vigorously supports meaningful legal protections for all
whistleblowers, but particularly for employees and contractors within the law enforcement and intelligence communities, where abuse and misconduct can have serious and direct effects on our rights and liberties, as well as our security.
FISA: Fear-mongering and What We've Learned Since January (05/14/2008)
Coalition Sign On Letter to House Leadership Urging Investigations into US Agencies' Role in Torture (05/12/2008)
Coalition Sign On Letter to Senate Leadership Urging Investigations into US Agencies' Role in Torture (05/12/2008)
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