Warrantless Wiretaps and the President: What Does It Mean?

Timothy Naftali Timothy Naftali
Frederick Hitz Frederick Hitz
Robert Turner Robert Turner

Speakers: Timothy Naftali, Frederick Hitz, Robert Turner

Date: February 1, 2006

Description: Three experts discuss the current controversy over spying by the National Security Agency. Timothy J. Naftali, director of the Miller Center's Presidential Recording Program, is the author of Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism. Frederick P. Hitz, former Inspector General of the C.I.A., argues for limits, while Robert F. Turner,associate director of the Center for National Security Law, supports broad presidential authority in matters of foreign intelligence surveillance.



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