Posted on 12/23/2005 11:23:24 AM PST by SBD1
U.S.OFFICIALS DEFINE POLICY ON SEARCHES; Lawyers Assert President Still Has 'Inherent Authority' to Order Entries Without Warrants 'Concurrent Jurisdiction' 1978 Executive Order Cited No 'Foreign Connections' Found By ROBERT PEAR Special to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Nov 9, 1980. pg. 35, 1 pgs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8--Justice Department lawyers say that the President still has the "inherent authority" to order searches without warrants to collect foreign intelligence within the United States, despite the criminal conviction this week of two former officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who said they had approved such searches in 1972 and 1973.
An executive order issued by President Carter in January 1978 established the standard that governs the use of searches for intelligence purposes today. Such searches, it said, shall not be undertaken against a United States person without a judicial warrant, unless the President has authorized the type of activity involved and the Attorney General has both approved the particular activity and determined that there is probable cause to believe that the United States person is an agent of a foreign power.'
SBD
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Great find!
Yes, that's the book someone posted. I've never heard of it, but then, I don't look for books on Carter. Looks like it might be a good read if you don't know anything about his presidency.
he is still a disgrace!
he helped ayatollahs ruin my country! he took our king from us.
...where I can say 'Thank-you' to Jimmy Carter.
I am ashamed of Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter couldn't even be Captain Obvious in form-fitting underpants.
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