Memo Regarding Varieties of Executive Privilege
Statements & Testimony
Aziz Huq reviews the varieties of executive privilege – the presidential
communication privilege, deliberative process privilege, attorney-client
privilege, and national-security related privilege – and their historical
applications. He demonstrates that each
privilege can be overcome if there is substantial reason, and, despite recent
handling of national-security related issues, they, too, are subject to
congressional oversight. The memo
attests to the danger in a lack of congressional pressure on privilege claims relating
to national security.
Mr. Huq is counsel in several
cases concerning detention and national security policy, including Omar v.
Geren and Munaf v. Geren, challenges to US citizen's detention in
