Monday June 28, 2004
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Former FBI translator and interpreter Sibel Edmonds and the Project on Government Oversight have sued Attorney General John Ashcroft and the Justice Department for reclassifying national security information having to do with the FBI and 9/11. A panel explains the cases and their implications for national security, free speech, and more.
Bruce Fein, former associate deputy attorney general, Republican counsel during the Iran-contra hearings, and founding partner with the Lichfield Group
David Vladek, co-counsel for the Project on Government Oversight's lawsuit against the Justice Department, and professor of law at Georgetown Law School
Sibel Edmonds, former FBI linguist
Kobe Bryant won't be the only NBA player facing legal trouble this off-season. An investigative journalist examines the criminal behavior of pro and college basketball players.
Jeff Benedict, lawyer and investigative journalist, conducted the first national study on sexual assault and athletes. He is the author of "Pros and Cons: The Criminals Who Play in the NFL" and "Public Heroes, Private Felons: Athletes and Crimes Against Women."