Reading Room Document
Authority of the FBI to undertake Domestic Security Investigations
This memo analyzed the authority for the FBI to undertake domestic security investigations for purposes of crime prevention. It concluded that, though there was no express statutory authority for those investigations, the Supreme Court had recognized implicit constitutional authority to prevent crime and collect intelligence for that purpose, and that existing statutes permitted the Attorney General to authorize such investigations.
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