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Bush's Law
The Remaking of American Justice
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368 pages
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Set against the backdrop of post-9/11 America, the book delves into the Bush administration's controversial measures in the fight against terrorism, particularly focusing on the legal and ethical implications of warrantless wiretapping. It highlights the internal conflicts within the government regarding these policies and the lengths to which the White House went to suppress Eric Lichtblau's exposé. The narrative reveals how the administration's actions fundamentally reshaped American justice, raising critical questions about civil liberties and constitutional rights.
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2009, paperback
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