Wen Ho Lee singled out, based on race A column By...FRANK H. WU Justice may yet prevail for Wen Ho Lee. After spending eight months in solitary... Archives Justice may yet prevail for Wen Ho Lee. After spending eight months in solitary...
...Lovely! "A Convenient Spy," by Dan Stober and Ian Hoffman. This is a well-rounded look at the convoluted case of Wen Ho Lee, the U.S. nuclear scientist who was accused of spying for China. Were his quirky behaviors the result of guilty...
The following editorial appeared in today's Los Angeles Times: The government's case against nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has collapsed utterly and ignominiously, leaving a legacy of deeply troubling questions about federal investigative...
...hand-wringing about his administration's treatment of Wen Ho Lee, President Clinton asks us to see him as one more commentator...whatever wrongs he thinks were committed. Given that the Wen Ho Lee case remains in progress -- he has yet to explain what...
...reports in civil and criminal cases. Journalists have had to lawyer up after stories on steroid use in baseball and the Wen Ho Lee spy case. Currently, 49 states and the District of Columbia have shield laws or court decisions that protect journalists...
Justice may yet prevail for Wen Ho Lee. After spending eight months in solitary confinement for allegedly mishandling classified information, the former Los Alamos...
...appeared in today's Washington Post: Attorney General Janet Reno and FBI Director Louis Freeh insist the prosecution of Wen Ho Lee was correctly handled at every stage. In their testimony before congressional committees, they argued that his indictment...
...Clinton's nomination of Bill Lann Lee to head the civil rights division at Justice. As Janet Reno has shown (from Waco to Wen Ho Lee), an attorney general has plenty of chances to wield power in foolish ways. The question facing the Senate is whether...
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