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Soil Erosion and Global Warming: Dirt Isn't So Cheap After All
Dirt Isn't So Cheap After All Stephen Leahy for Inter Press Service reports that "soil erosion is the 'silent global crisis' that is undermining food production and water availability, as well as being... ...
rudkla - 1. Sep, 09:59
Just Say No to Judge Southwick
Alberto Gonzales is finally gone, but George Bush is still trying to pack the Federal courts with lifetime appointments for far-right ideologues. Last year the Senate confirmed Samuel Alito to the Supreme... ...
rudkla - 29. Aug, 23:34
The power to end war
Boston Globe by Charles A. Stevenson 08/22/07 The debate over whether and how to end the war in Iraq has been muddied by legal disputes over which branch of the federal government has the power to do... ...
rudkla - 23. Aug, 11:59
Court Rebukes Bush Administration on Global Warming
Clayton Sandell says for ABC News: "A federal court today issued a harsh rebuke of the Bush administration for its failure to issue long-delayed reports assessing the impacts and consequences of global... ...
rudkla - 23. Aug, 10:34
Judge: Bush Forestry Official Faces Contempt
Jeff Barnard reports for The Associated Press, "A federal judge in Montana has ordered the Bush administration's top forestry official to explain why he should not be held in contempt of court for the... ...
rudkla - 22. Aug, 17:46
The sovereign presidency: Is this what the framers had in mind?
Foundation for Economic Education by Joseph R. Stromberg American government under the Constitution was supposedly meant to work as follows: Congress, staying within delegated powers and the Bill of Rights,... ...
rudkla - 17. Aug, 10:52
US Defends NSA Spying Before Three Skeptical Judges
Adam Liptak, of The New York Times, reports, "Three federal appeals court judges hearing challenges to the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs appeared skeptical of and sometimes hostile to... ...
rudkla - 16. Aug, 23:30
NSA wiretapping trial begins
Christian Science Monitor 08/14/07 It’s hard — often impossible — to prove that secret government wiretapping in the name of national security is violating one’s privacy rights. The evidence itself usually... ...
rudkla - 15. Aug, 11:14
Lawsuit may detail secrets of spy program
MSNBC 08/14/07 In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a ’special job’ by the National Security Agency,... ...
rudkla - 15. Aug, 11:07
Gonzales Could Get Power to Speed Up States' Executions
Richard B. Schmitt of the Los Angeles Times reports, "The Justice Department is putting the final touches on regulations that could give Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales important new sway over death penalty... ...
rudkla - 15. Aug, 10:43