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Sometimes, the intelligence community does legal collection against a legitimate foreign intelligence target and that target interacts with U.S. persons, against whom our people thus end up collecting information as a collateral matter.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Against
Collateral
Collecting
Collection
Community
Does
End
Foreign
Information
Intelligence
Intelligence Community
Legal
Legitimate
Matter
Our
Our People
People
Persons
Sometimes
Target
Thus
Up
Whom
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Stability in law - particularly constitutional law - is critically important; the Supreme Court would do well to remember that.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Constitutional
Court
Critically
Important
Law
Particularly
Remember
Stability
Supreme
Supreme Court
Well
Would
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The concept of war is not the construct that will govern - psychologically, politically, and legally - our continuing response to Al Qaeda.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Al
Al-Qaeda
Concept
Construct
Continuing
Govern
Legally
Our
Politically
Psychologically
Qaeda
Response
War
Will
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The core constituency that Republicans must satisfy in high court nominations is the party's social conservative base, which fundamentally cares about issues, not diversity, and has accepted white men who practice the judging it admires.
~ Benjamin Wittes
About
Accepted
Admires
Base
Cares
Conservative
Core
Court
Diversity
Fundamentally
High
Issues
Judging
Men
Must
Party
Practice
Republicans
Satisfy
Social
Which
White
Who
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The difference between a cult and a religion, of course, lies in extremity.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Between
Course
Cult
Difference
Extremity
Lies
Religion
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The idea that the president doesn't interfere in law-enforcement investigative matters is one of our deep normative expectations of the modern presidency. But it is not a matter of law. Legally, if the president of the United States wants to direct the specific conduct of investigations, that is his constitutional prerogative.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Conduct
Constitutional
Deep
Direct
Expectations
His
Idea
Interfere
Investigations
Investigative
Law
Legally
Matter
Matters
Modern
Our
Prerogative
Presidency
President
Specific
States
United
United States
Wants
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The nature of constitutional delegations of power is that they entitle the empowered official to do certain things that other people can't do.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Certain
Certain Things
Constitutional
Empowered
Nature
Official
Other
People
Power
Things
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The nature of the job of attorney general has changed - irrevocably. And we should never again have an attorney general, of either party, capable of expressing surprise at the role that national security issues now play in the life of the Justice Department or in the role of its chief.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Again
Attorney
Attorney General
Capable
Changed
Chief
Department
Either
Expressing
General
Issues
Job
Justice
Justice Department
Life
National
National Security
Nature
Never
Now
Party
Play
Role
Security
Should
Surprise
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The notion of law enforcement as professional, not political, began developing as an aspiration and an ethos even while, in practice, the FBI was the personal fiefdom of J. Edgar Hoover.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Aspiration
Began
Developing
Edgar
Enforcement
Ethos
Even
FBI
Hoover
Law
Notion
Personal
Political
Practice
Professional
While
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The only way to tyrantproof the presidency is not to elect tyrants to the presidency.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Elect
Only
Presidency
Tyrants
Way
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The quickest way to detect a cult is to sniff for doublethink. The cult seeks control over its membership not by providing a coherent theological system but by providing the opposite: an unstable theology infinitely malleable to the needs of the cult's top echelon and uninterpretable at all times to anyone below that level.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Anyone
Below
Coherent
Control
Cult
Detect
Infinitely
Level
Membership
Needs
Opposite
Over
Providing
Quickest Way
Seeks
Sniff
System
Theological
Theology
Times
Top
Unstable
Way
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The reason the FISA standard is constitutional is that the government is supposed to use FISA surveillance not for criminal investigations but for counterintelligence probes pursued under the president's authority to conduct foreign policy.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Authority
Conduct
Constitutional
Criminal
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Government
Investigations
Policy
President
Pursued
Reason
Standard
Supposed
Surveillance
Use
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The search for the Torah codes is rooted in the unfathomable theological premise that the Torah - itself a set of five books of limited length - contains literally all truth.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Books
Codes
Contains
Five
Itself
Length
Limited
Literally
Premise
Rooted
Search
Set
Theological
Torah
Truth
Unfathomable
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There is no doubt in my mind that Article II limits to a considerable degree the application of the obstruction statutes to the president when he is acting in his capacity as chief law-enforcement officer of the country.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Acting
Application
Article
Capacity
Chief
Considerable
Country
Degree
Doubt
He
His
Limits
Mind
No Doubt
Obstruction
Officer
President
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There's all kinds of crazy right-wing conspiracies about me.
~ Benjamin Wittes
About
Crazy
Kinds
Me
Right-Wing
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To get a FISA warrant to spy on a suspected spy, the feds go before a super-secret court located in a sealed room in the Department of Justice. With no defense lawyers present, they need only show probable cause that the target is an 'agent of a foreign power' engaged in intelligence gathering against the United States.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Against
Agent
Before
Cause
Court
Defense
Department
Department Of Justice
Engaged
Foreign
Gathering
Get
Go
Intelligence
Justice
Lawyers
Located
Need
Only
Power
Present
Probable
Room
Sealed
Show
Spy
States
Suspected
Target
United
United States
Warrant
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We should never again have an attorney general capable of saying virtually nothing as the law of major intelligence programs and the integrity of his department's work in overseeing these programs are assailed over a protracted period of time.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Again
Attorney
Attorney General
Capable
Department
General
His
Integrity
Intelligence
Law
Major
Never
Nothing
Over
Period
Programs
Protracted
Saying
Should
Time
Virtually
Work
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We should stop thinking of Snowden, to the extent that we ever were, as a hero. We should stop thinking of him as a whistleblower.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Ever
Extent
Hero
Him
Should
Snowden
Stop
Thinking
Were
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When it comes to letting kids out into dark alleys, we understand that they have things to steal. We need to understand that in online life, too.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Alley
Dark
Kids
Letting
Life
Need
Online
Out
Steal
Things
Too
Understand
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While I oppose the death penalty as a policy matter, in a legal culture in which we reserve the right to execute people for relatively routine street crimes, it seems quite absurd for the justice system to get squeamish about executing the operational masterminds of Sept. 11.
~ Benjamin Wittes
About
Absurd
Crimes
Culture
Death
Death Penalty
Execute
Executing
Get
Justice
Legal
Matter
Operational
Oppose
Penalty
People
Policy
Quite
Relatively
Reserve
Right
Routine
Seems
Sept
Street
System
Which
While
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