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Former Prosecutor on the Plame Case

Tuesday August 16, 2005
Former federal prosectuor Elizabeth de la Vega explores, in TomDispatch, the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 and explains why the popular pundits have got it wrong. She walks us lay folk through the process lawyers must use to define terms and how they prove criminals guilty. Regardless of your belief about the Valerie Plame affair, this is worth a read.

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