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Deal on terror suspects hits new snag
USA Today 09/25/06 A compromise proposal on trials for terrorism suspects came under fire Monday from a key Republican senator and a former top military lawyer who said the deal would suspend a fundamental... ...
rudkla - 26. Sep, 15:42
For detainees: less access to US courts?
Christian Science Monitor 09/22/06 In a significant but little-discussed move, the Bush administration is asking Congress to strip the federal courts of jurisdiction to hear cases brought by Guantanamo... ...
rudkla - 25. Sep, 16:54
THE WAR CRIMES ACT MUST NOT BE CHANGED AT ALL
PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE TWO SEPARATE ACTION PAGES IN THIS ALERT Call Congress NOW at 888-355-3588 or 800-828-0498 There is an apocryphal tale about a child who, having failed to perform an assigned task,... ...
rudkla - 18. Sep, 22:36
Bush Tribunal Plan Ignores Supreme Court Ruling
Under the measure that President Bush proposed on Wednesday, Khalid Shaik Mohammed and other major terrorism suspects would face trials at Guantanamo Bay in military tribunals that would allow evidence... ...
rudkla - 8. Sep, 16:29
The busy season
The American Prospect by Jonathan Hafetz 09/05/06 Congress returns from recess this month to confront fundamental questions presented by the president's five-year long global 'war on terrorism.' On the... ...
rudkla - 6. Sep, 14:37
Why the case of Lieutenant Watada matters
Liberty For All by Joey B. King 08/29/06 One of the most important cases to wind its way through the military justice system since the Nuremburg trials at the end of World War II began in mid-August... ...
rudkla - 30. Aug, 14:58
With thousands of Iraqis killed at hand of US soldiers, only few were charged
Report A review of military cases has found that the majority of US soldiers who served in Iraq and charged in the deaths of Iraqi civilians have been acquitted, found guilty of relatively minor offenses... ...
rudkla - 29. Aug, 14:37
Military Lawyers Oppose Use of Secret Evidence in Tribunals
Despite assuring Congress that career military lawyers are helping design new trials for accused terrorists, the Bush administration has limited their input on their key request, that any tribunals must... ...
rudkla - 28. Aug, 11:42
Dick Cheney Wants Access to Your E-mail: Stop the Abuse of Power!
It’s true. Dick Cheney and Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) have agreed that the government should be able to access Americans' conversations and emails without getting an individualized warrant. But that... ...
rudkla - 9. Aug, 22:49
White House: Let's formalize the police state
Washington Post 08/0/06 A draft Bush administration plan for special military courts seeks to expand the reach and authority of such 'commissions' to include trials, for the first time, of people who... ...
rudkla - 4. Aug, 14:47