News release: Todays release of a report by several agency inspectors general reinforces the National Security Archives argument in our Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that the Justice Department should declassify and release the legal justifications for the surveillance program authorized by President Bush after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The new report from the inspectors general of the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, and Office of the Director of National Intelligence, criticizes the OLC memoranda that were used to justify warrantless surveillance of US citizens, several of which remain secret and are subject to the Archives lawsuit. The IGs state that there were deficiencies in the OLC memos, drafted by Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, and that the memos raise[d] serious concerns at DOJ because they omitted analysis of key cases and legal provisions and were not subject to the ordinary rigorous peer review process.
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