Documents released by the Department of Justice Executive Office of US Attorneys
(released by the Government
11/9/2005, released by the ACLU 12/12/05 | More
Torture Documents Released Under FOIA)
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1, 0001-0003 | Section
2, 0004-0013 | Section
3, 0014-0028 | Section
4, 0029-0085
| Document Number |
Title of Record | Date
of Record |
Description of Document |
| DOJEOUSA 0001 - 0003 | Cover letter from US Department of Justice | 11/9/2005 | Explains release of documents requested under Freedom of Information Act. 82 pages released in full. 43 pages withheld in full. Explanation of exemptions. |
| DOJEOUSA 0004 - 0013 | Patriot Act Editorials and Responses | Editorials in Seattle Post-Intelligencer (08/21/03); Washington Post (08/21/03); The New York Times (08/10/03); New York Newsday (08/20/03); and letters to the editor in response to editorials. | |
| DOJEOUSA 0014 - 0028 | Memorandum to All US Attorneys; All First Assistant US Attorneys from Guy A. Lewis, Director, Department of Justice, Executive Office for United States Attorneys. Subject: Myths About The USA Patriot Act | 5/23/2003 | List of ten "myths" and "truths" about the USA PATRIOT Act. Myths come from places such as People for the American Way and the ACLU. Truths are explanations from the Justice Department. |
| DOJEOUSA 0029 - 0085 | Congressional Research Service Report for Congress: Detention of American Citizens as Enemy Combatants | 4/15/2003 | Analyzes the authority to detain American citizens who are suspected of being terrorists. DOJ position is that President can order that certain US citizens be held as "enemy combatants." Talks about cases of Padilla and Hamdi. |