Wednesday, September 05, 2007

ABA - How are we doing on the prosecution of terrorism cases?

If you want to know how well the justice system is combating terrorism, you’ve got to talk to the lawyers involved.

So we asked 50 defense attorneys who’ve worked on federal terrorism cases since 9/11 their opinions of the legal war on terror. (We also asked 50 prosecutors, but U.S. Department of Justice spokesman Dean Boyd told assistant U.S. attorneys across the country not to participate. He declined to tell us his reason.) prosecution

Check out the charts and graphs that outline the responses ... and take the interactive poll yourself.



Interesting that the DoJ declined to participate in an American Bar Association poll. After all, it's not some lefty, libertard group of wankers or some neo-Nazi blog asking. It's the American Bar Association that gave Samuel Alito a "well qualified" rating.


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