In column, Novak pushed falsehoods about federal judge's decision striking down NSA's warrantless eavesdropping
August 29, 2006 1:02 pm ET
SUMMARY: In his column, Robert Novak falsely suggested that U.S. District Court Judge Anna Diggs Taylor's decision striking down the administration's warrantless domestic surveillance program was so off-the-wall that it "has been stayed and probably will be reversed," that "Taylor ended up with the case because of forum-shopping," and that professor Jack Balkin had criticized the decision's legal reasoning but nevertheless "rejoiced" over it for "political" reasons.






