Government
Dec. 27, 2001
Listening In
Forum Column by Cary L. Schatz - The Department of Justice's recently enacted regulation allowing the monitoring of conversations between a selected number of federal detainees and their attorneys has come under intense criticism. Critics have attacked this policy as "eviscerating civil liberties" and "shredding the attorney-client privilege."




The Department of Justice's recently enacted regulation allowing the monitoring of conversations between a selected number of federal detainees and their attorneys has come under intense criticism. Critics have attacked this policy as "eviscerating civil liberties" and "shredding the attorney-clie...
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