'State Secrets' Privilege Fuels Surveillance Bill Battle
Christian Science Monitor, March 18, 2008
By Gail Russell Chaddock
House Democrats are hunkering down for a long siege with President Bush over his administration's terrorist surveillance program.
Democrats are aiming to rein in the White House's power to wiretap without a warrant and assert "state secrecy" in key court battles.
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