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		<title>A Glimmer of Good News &#8211; Ashcroft Can Be Sued</title>
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<p>&quot;The court made it very clear today that . . . Ashcroft&#8217;s use of the federal material witness law circumvented the Constitution,&quot; said Lee Gelernt, the American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who argued Kidd&#8217;s case. &quot;Regardless of your rank or title, you can&#8217;t escape liability if you personally created and oversaw a policy that deliberately violates the law.&quot;</p>
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<p>A spokesman for Ashcroft, Mark Corallo, didn&#8217;t return phone calls.</p>
<p>Department of Justice spokesman Charles Miller said: &quot;We will review the court&#8217;s decision and make a determination in the future as to what the government&#8217;s next step will be.&quot;</p>
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<p>David G. Savage in the Washington bureau contributed to this report. </p>
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