Up until eight months ago, it seemed that Ted Olson could do no wrong with the Fox News crowd. He was, after all, a lawyer who had played a key role in putting George W. Bush in the White House in 2000 (see Bush v. Gore). He also served as Bush's solicitor general, and in that job he tirelessly defended the administration's broad interpretation of its wartime powers, whether the...
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