
United States v. Stanley
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Power, Consent, and Accountability in Intelligence
This chapter examines the fallout from a Supreme Court case on military intelligence and veteran treatment, emphasizing the congressional response for financial reparations. It critiques the erosion of public trust in intelligence agencies due to a lack of accountability and transparency, particularly from a conservative perspective. Historical instances of government overreach are discussed to highlight the tension between security and civil liberties, illustrating the consequences of unchecked power.
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