The special prosecutor law was enacted after Watergate and renewed by Congress last year.
In a similar legal dispute, another Federal judge said last week that the special prosecutor law would "likely be upheld."
The special prosecutor law is a safeguard against conflicts of interest.
Indeed, the elected representatives of the people re-enacted the special prosecutor law late last year by overwhelming margins.
The special prosecutor law, he contends, is not just unconstitutional; it's unnecessary.
Years ago, Judge Bork called the special prosecutor law unconstitutional.
The Administration has long been critical of the special prosecutor law.
Each stressed that Congress had made a careful, deliberate and restrained effort in the special prosecutor law to solve an important national problem.
Why do we need a special prosecutor law?
The attack on the special prosecutor law, which the Reagan Administration joined, was a cause celebre among conservatives.