All Commentary
Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Obama Disappoints Civil-Liberties Advocates


“Advocates for more open government who had hoped that the Obama administration would be less secretive than its predecessor say it is continuing to use executive privilege to block lawsuits over allegations of past abuses in the fight against terrorism. A new report from OpenTheGovernment.org, a coalition of anti-secrecy groups, criticized the Obama administration’s interpretation of the so-called ‘state secrets privilege.’ Under it, the Justice Department has argued that courts must dismiss national security cases challenging wiretapping and the transport of suspected terrorists to CIA and foreign jails, where they claim they were tortured.” (Washington Times, Wednesday)

Meet the new boss…

FEE Timely Classic
“Wartime Curbs on Liberty Are Costless?” by Robert Higgs


  • Sheldon Richman is the former editor of The Freeman and a contributor to The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. He is the author of Separating School and State: How to Liberate America's Families and thousands of articles.