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New Legal Hope for Guantanamo Detainees?
"NOW" with David Brancaccio, airing on PBS this Friday, features an interview with Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift, whose Supreme Court victory on behalf of his client, a Guantanamo Bay detainee, successfully... ...
rudkla - 2. Aug, 22:54
Fewer See Balance in Court's Decisions
Robert Barnes and Jon Cohen report for the The Washington Post, "... a growing number of Americans say the court has become 'too conservative' in the two years since President Bush began nominating justices,... ...
rudkla - 30. Jul, 17:13
Specter to Probe Supreme Court Decisions
Carrie Budoff reports for Politico, "Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) plans to review the Senate testimony of US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel A. Alito to determine... ...
rudkla - 27. Jul, 17:24
The divider
The American Prospect by Scott Lemieux 07/26/07 In a commencement speech he gave at Georgetown Law School last year, the newly confirmed Chief Justice John Roberts asserted that one of his primary goals... ...
rudkla - 27. Jul, 11:43
Bush’s torture ban is full of loopholes
Salon by David Cole 07/23/07 Once upon a time, a U.S. official’s condemnation of torture was a statement of moral principle. Today, it is an opportunity for obfuscation. We have learned that when President... ...
rudkla - 23. Jul, 11:58
The State Can Take Your Dreams, Too
Debra J. Saunders writes for The San Francisco Chronicle: "The US Constitution states, 'Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.' The big bench (the US Supreme Court)... ...
rudkla - 16. Jul, 17:43
Democrats Attack Gonzales, Supreme Court
Deanna Bellandi reports for the Associated Press, "Democrats running for president used a national meeting of trial lawyers on Sunday to attack other lawyers, pillorying Attorney General Alberto Gonzales... ...
rudkla - 16. Jul, 17:37
What We Owe the Working Poor
The Nation's Annette Bernhardt states: "The Supreme Court handed down an astonishing decision June 11, ruling that under federal law, home-care workers are not entitled to overtime pay or the minimum wage.... ...
rudkla - 12. Jul, 18:36
Using Income, Instead of Race, to Identify Disadvantaged Students
Writing in Crosscut, Dick Lilly says, "The US Supreme Court has ruled against Seattle Public Schools' use of race to determine assignments to oversubscribed high schools. But by setting race aside, the... ...
rudkla - 10. Jul, 10:06
EPA Scaled Back Rules on Wetlands
"After a concerted lobbying effort by property developers, mine owners and farm groups, the Bush administration scaled back proposed guidelines for enforcing a key Supreme Court ruling governing protected... ...
rudkla - 6. Jul, 17:39