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                                                        S. Hrg. 110-584
 
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                       RESTORING THE RULE OF LAW 

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                                HEARING

                               before the

                    SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION

                                 of the

                       COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
                          UNITED STATES SENATE

                       ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS

                             SECOND SESSION

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                           SEPTEMBER 16, 2008

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                          Serial No. J-110-119

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                 ADDITIONAL SUBMISSIONS FOR THE RECORD

Aftergood, Steven, Director, Project on Government Secrecy,         320
  Federation of American Scientists, Washington, D.C., statement.
Agrast, Mark D., Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress        330
  Action Fund, Washington, D.C., statement.
American Civil Liberties Union, Caroline Fredrickson, Director,     335
  Washington, Legislative Office, Washington, D.C., statement.
American Library Association and Association of Research            344
  Libraries, Washington, D.C., joint statement.
Bill of Rights Defense Committee, Nancy Talanian, Executive         348
  Director, Northampton, Massachusetts, statement.
Center for Democracy & Technology, Gregory T. Nojeim, Director,     357
  Project on Freedom, Security & Technology, Washington, D.C., 
  statement.
Center for National Security Studies, Kate Martin, Director and     363
  Lisa Graves, Deputy Director, Washington, D.C., statement.
Center for Strategic & International Studies, Sarah E. Mendelson,   377
  Director, Human Rights and Security Initiative, Washington, 
  D.C., statement.
Center for Victims of Torture, Douglas A. Johnson, Executive        386
  Director, Washington, D.C., statement.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Washington,   392
  D.C., statement.
Common Cause, Sarah Dufendach, Vice President for Legislative       402
  Affairs, Washington, D.C., statement.
Constitution Project, Washington, D.C., statement................   407
Cutler, Leonard M., Professor of Public Law, Siena College, New     410
  York, New York, statement.
Farber, Daniel, Sho Sato Professor of Law, and Anne Joseph          423
  O'Connell, Assistant Professor of Law, University of 
  California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, statement.
Fein, Bruce, Washington, D.C., statement.........................   433
Fisher, Louis, Specialist in Constitutional Law, Law Library of     437
  the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., statement.
Frost, Amanda, Associate Professor of Law, American University      450
  Washington, College of Law, and Justin Florence, Associate, 
  O'Melveny & Myers, LLP, Washington, D.C., statement.
Holtzman, Elizabeth, a former Representative in Congress from the   475
  State of New York, statement.
Kitrosser, Heidi, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota      479
  Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, statement.
Kreimer, Seth F., Kenneth W. Gemmill Professor of Law, University   493
  of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 
  statement.
Morrison, Alan B., Visiting Professor, Washington College of Law,   513
  American University, Washington, D.C., statement.
Nader, Ralph, Cambridge, Massachusetts, statement................   519
National Religious Campaign Against Torture, Linda Gustitus,        536
  President, and Rev. Richard Killmer, Executive Director, 
  Washington, D.C., statement.
National Security Archive, Meredith Fuchs, General Counsel,         543
  Washington, D.C., statement.
OpenTheGovernment.org, Patrice McDermott, Director, Washington,     551
  D.C., statement.
Pearlstein, Deborah N., Program in Law & Public Affairs,            560
  Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, statement.
Rutherford Institute, John W. Whitehead, Founder and President,     571
  Charlottesville, Virginia, statement.
Scholars' statement of principles for a new President on U.S.       580
  detention policy, statement.
Shane, Peter M., Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Chair in      593
  Law, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, 
  Ohio, statement.
Stone, Geoffrey R., Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service            600
  Professor, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, statement.


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