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The Americans you've never heard of who are being held in Iraq
Last Friday, the Supreme Court voted to take up the appeals of two American citizens being held by the United States in Iraq. So far, these cases are little known, but they may end up being crucial to... ...
rudkla - 15. Dez, 09:09
Will Liberty Succumb to Federalist Society Ideology?
By Paul Craig Roberts The US Supreme Court has taken up the issue whether the executive branch can detain people indefinitely merely by declaring them to be suspected terrorists or illegal enemy combatants. http://www.in formationclearinghouse.inf o/article18862.htm http ://freepage.twoday.net/sea rch?q=enemy+combatants htt p://freepage.twoday.net/se arch?q=Supreme+Court http: //freepage.twoday.net/sear ch?q=Paul+Craig+Roberts ...
rudkla - 12. Dez, 10:19
ACLU Calls for Release of Three Secret Torture Memos
http://www.commondreams.or g/news2007/1205-19.htm Gu antánamo Attorneys to Justices: Restore the Constitution http://www.co mmondreams.org/news2007/12 05-10.htm Amnesty International Urges the U.S. Supreme... ...
rudkla - 5. Dez, 22:49
Manual Details Abuses of Guantanamo Detainees
The Washington Post's Josh White reports: "As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments this week on the rights of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the public is getting another peek at how... ...
rudkla - 5. Dez, 11:50
Guantanamo prisoners to ask Supreme Court for basic rights
The accused men want the right to challenge their imprisonment through a writ of habeas corpus. They could end up changing how the United States manages its open-ended war on terror. http://www.mcclat chydc.com/homepage/story/2 2375.html... ...
rudkla - 5. Dez, 12:17
The New York Times: A Loss for Privacy Rights
The editors of The New York Times write: "The Constitution protects individuals against unreasonable searches, but for this protection to have practical meaning, the courts must enforce it. This week,... ...
rudkla - 29. Nov, 19:45
A loss for privacy rights
International Herald Tribune by staff 11/28/07 The Constitution of the United States protects individuals against unreasonable searches, but for this protection to have practical meaning, the courts... ...
rudkla - 29. Nov, 11:23
Shocking: 18 Years on and Exxon Still Won't Pay $2.5 Billion for Valdez Oil Spill
And now the Supreme Court has agreed to hear Exxon try to explain why it shouldn't pay. http://www.alternet. org/workplace/66647/ Fro m Information Clearing House http://freepage.t woday.net/search?q=Exxon h ttp://freepage.twoday.net/ search?q=Valdez https://fre epage.twoday.net/search?q= Big+Oil ...
rudkla - 6. Nov, 10:59
The New York Times: Supreme Disgrace
The editors of The New York Times write: "In effect, the Supreme Court has granted the government immunity for subjecting Mr. Masri to 'extraordinary rendition,' the morally and legally unsupportable United... ...
rudkla - 17. Okt, 10:40
A tortured stance on torture
Boston Globe by H.D.S. Greenway 10/09/07 In half a century of reporting around the world, I have found that there was usually a feeling that the United States stood for standards of liberty, human rights,... ...
rudkla - 10. Okt, 10:53