An article in Wednesday’s editions incorrectly attributed two quotes. It was John C. Eastman, a law professor at Chapman University and director of the Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, who said that President Bush “has clear authority under Article II” of the Constitution to establish the National Security Agency’s covert spying program.
“If he wasn’t doing this and we got hit, and then we found out that we had the ability to learn of the next attack and we didn’t do it, the president should be impeached,” Mr. Eastman said.
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