Alberto Gonzales

March 31, 2009 |

Spain’s ‘Universal Jurisdiction’ Power Play

As the U.S. government’s myriad intrusions radically transform our economy, few seem to notice the dangerous progress of the international Left’s assault on American sovereignty. With...

August 6, 2008 | National Review Online

So … Should Colombia Give the Hostages Back to the Terrorists?

The International Committee of the Red Cross is in a snit over Colombia's use of its emblem during the brilliant rescue operation that freed Ingrid Betancourt and other hostages from...

April 24, 2007 |

Gonzales and McCain-Feingold

Throughout her tumultuous tenure as attorney general, Janet Reno could always rely on Democrats and liberals to circle the wagons when critics ripped her judgment, competence, and forthrightness....

March 14, 2007 |

Playing Politics with Politics

“Loyalty to Bush and Gonzales,” blared Wednesday’s ominous headline in the New York Times, “Was Factor in Prosecutors’ Firings[.]” One would hope so....

February 1, 2007 |

The FISA Follies Roll On

Over two weeks ago, the Bush administration stunned both supporters and detractors of the National Security Agency’s Terrorist Surveillance Program — heretofore, involving warrantless...

May 29, 2006 | National Review Online |

Who’s “Trampling” the Constitution?

Later today, the Republican-led Congress is scheduled to raise to new heights of hysteria and arrogance its protest against the FBI's search of the Capitol Hill office of Rep. William J. Jef...

February 16, 2006 |

Checked and Unbalanced

George Will's diatribe against the NSA program is meritless.

February 5, 2006 |

Times Change

Remember when scholars thought presidents were "above the law"?

November 27, 2005 |

The “Moral Authority” Canard

Senator McCain is heroic, awe-inspiring, and wrong.

March 2, 2005 |

Jihad Correspondence

Convicted terrorists should not be permitted to mail letters.

January 6, 2005 |

Fatuous: The Witnesses Against Judge Gonzales Torture Logic

For hours, the confirmation hearing for the Attorney General designate, Alberto Gonzales, was grueling — for his detractors. The White House Counsel handled often strident questioning with...

January 4, 2005 |

Should We Make a Treaty with al Qaeda?

Since the early 1990s, al Qaeda has, at the very least, killed American soldiers and desecrated their remains in Somalia; urged the murder of all Americans — civilians and military alike &m...