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Did Bush Commit War Crimes?
Rosa Brooks points out, "The Supreme Court on Thursday dealt the Bush administration a stinging rebuke, declaring in Hamdan vs. Rumsfeld that military commissions for trying terrorist suspects violate... ...
rudkla - 30. Jun, 21:43
Power of the pen
The American Conservative by James Bovard for publication 07/17/06 The 'signing statement' gambit for stretching presidential power was hatched during the Reagan administration. Attorney General Ed Meese... ...
rudkla - 30. Jun, 14:01
Greens, ACLU sue vs. ballot exclusion
Pine Bluff Commercial 06/28/06 A lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday challenges Arkansas rules on third-party access to election ballots, arguing the state violates the Constitution by using different... ...
rudkla - 28. Jun, 16:13
Judge to Tom DeLay: "Run Like a Rabbit"
Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay, R-Texas, testified at a hearing today in the federal courthouse in Austin regarding a lawsuit filed by Democrats who argue that DeLay is still legally the GOP Congressional... ...
rudkla - 27. Jun, 22:35
Lynne Stewart Asks If US Eavesdropped on Her
A civil rights attorney convicted of aiding terrorists last year wants the federal government to reveal whether any warrantless or illegal electronic surveillance was conducted on her or anyone involved... ...
rudkla - 20. Jun, 22:54
The Worst Ruling of the Week
A lot of people are up in arms about the Supreme Court's "no knock" decision. Matthew Rothschild also think it's outrageous. But there's a decision that bothers him even more, and it's received a lot less... ...
rudkla - 18. Jun, 09:23
Feds seek to quash NJ subpoenas
USA Today 06/14/06 The U.S. government is asking a court to invalidate subpoenas the state of New Jersey issued to major telecommunication companies seeking disclosure of federal demands for telephone... ...
rudkla - 15. Jun, 15:19
First Trial in Lobbying Scandal Goes to Jury
A federal court jury began deliberations Tuesday morning on whether former Bush administration official David Safavian concealed from ethics officials and investigators that he assisted Republican influence-peddler... ...
rudkla - 14. Jun, 11:21
Judges Press CIA Lawyer Over Withheld Documents
A federal appeals court panel in Manhattan questioned a lawyer for the federal government yesterday as to whether the Central Intelligence Agency had a legitimate national security interest in refusing... ...
rudkla - 13. Jun, 23:19
Legality of Bush's Wiretapping Faces Court Challenge
The Bush administration’s controversial warrantless wire-tapping program will face its first big court test on Monday, when a federal judge in Detroit hears a direct challenge to the program’s legality... ...
rudkla - 12. Jun, 22:52