WASHINGTON - U.S. citizens classified as enemy combatants have to wait to get an attorney until they've provided intelligence to the government under a Bush administration policy that critics say treads on constitutional rights.
"It appears to be a very one-sided administration policy that places a U.S. citizen at the government's mercy," said Michael Greenberger, a former counterterrorism official in the Clinton administration who is now a law professor at the University of Maryland.