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Email your senators today: demand they protect your privacy and the rule of law
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rudkla - 2. Jul, 23:11
Subversion of the Rule of Law: Bush's Torture Attorneys
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rudkla - 24. Jun, 18:14
ACLU: House Approves Unconstitutional Surveillance Legislation
http://www.commondreams.or g/news2008/0620-05.htm -- ------ House passes new surveillance law The House Friday easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively... ...
rudkla - 21. Jun, 08:49
Bush’s secret detention camps around the world
Guardian [UK] by George Monbiot 06/17/08 Three days before Bush arrived in Britain, the US supreme court ruled that the inmates at Guantanamo Bay were entitled to contest their detention in the civilian... ...
rudkla - 18. Jun, 11:14
America's Prison for Terrorists Often Held the Wrong Men
Tom Lasseter, of McClatchy Newspapers: "Because the Bush administration set up Guantanamo under special rules that allowed indefinite detention without charges or federal court challenge, it's impossible... ...
rudkla - 16. Jun, 17:58
Supreme Court condemns Guantanamo
Ruling deals a severe blow to Bush administration. http://the realnews.com/t/index.php?o ption=com_content&task=vie w&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival= 1684 Guantanamo prisoners have rights - Supreme... ...
rudkla - 14. Jun, 17:50
Supreme Court to Bush: You’re not above the law
Salon by James Ross 06/13/08 For the third time in four summers, the U.S. Supreme Court has slammed the Bush administration’s detention policies at Guantanamo Bay — locking up terrorist suspects indefinitely... ...
rudkla - 13. Jun, 23:44
David Davis Resigns U.K. Parliament to Protest Terror Law
British House of Commons backs longer detentions for terror suspects In a 315-306 vote, the lower house of Parliament says suspects can be kept up to 42 days behind bars without being charged. The current... ...
rudkla - 13. Jun, 08:38
Interrogation for Profit
The New York Times writes: "Congress is finally moving to ban one of the Bush administration's most blatant evasions of accountability in Iraq - the outsourcing of war detainees' interrogation to mercenary... ...
rudkla - 13. Jun, 00:12
US Supreme Court Backs Guantánamo Prisoners' Right to Appeal
http://www.commondreams.or g/archive/2008/06/12/9589/ ACLU: Supreme Court Restores Rule Of Law To Guantánamo http://www.comm ondreams.org/news2008/0612 -05.htm Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) Demands... ...
rudkla - 12. Jun, 23:32