Archive for March 6th, 2004

Harvey Silverglate on John Ashcroft

In the Boston Phoenix, Harvey Silverglate and Carl Takei’s Crossing the threshold points out how dangerous Ashcroft’s assault on habeas corpus really is.

In a world where many governments have the power “to lock them up and throw away the key,” habeas requires the judiciary to keep a spare key. In fact, the check habeas provides on executive detention powers doesn’t stop with the courts: the US Constitution grants power to suspend the writ only to Congress, and even then only in the event of “rebellion or invasion.”