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Framing the Presidency
The Nation by Aziz Huq 02/20/07 What kind of executive branch did America’s constitutional framers have in mind? It’s a question with which federal courts are now busy wrestling. And the quality of liberty... ...
rudkla - 21. Feb, 15:26
Detainees wouldn’t need top lawyers if White House respected civil liberties
Fox News by Susan Estrich 01/17/07 Poor Cully Stimson. Hypocrites have been having a field day at his expense. He’s given everybody — from editorialists to the Attorney General, not to mention the law... ...
rudkla - 19. Jan, 15:44
BUSH DEVELOPING ILLEGAL BIOTERROR WEAPONS FOR OFFENSIVE USE
International Law Authority Rips Bush for Illegal Germ Warfare Development Francis A. Boyle Law Building 504 E. Pennsylvania Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 USA 217-333-7954 (Voice) 217-244-1478 (Fax) (personal... ...
rudkla - 21. Dez, 11:41
Majority of Gitmo Detainees Freed in Other Countries
Roughly 360 men have been released from the Guantanamo Bay detention center since it opened in January 2002. Hundreds of the detainees have been transferred from Guantanamo Bay to other countries. Once... ...
rudkla - 16. Dez, 13:17
McKinney Introduces Bill to Impeach Bush
In what was likely her final legislative act in Congress, outgoing Georgia representative Cynthia McKinney announced a bill Friday to impeach President Bush. http://www.truthout .org/docs_2006/120806Z.sht ml A... ...
rudkla - 6. Jan, 22:12
Bush's Brave New World of Torture
Jennifer Van Bergen writes: "The Military Commissions Act is an unprecedented power grab by the executive branch. Among the Act's worst features, it authorizes the president to detain, without charges,... ...
rudkla - 3. Nov, 18:58
Is all lost?
Liberty For All by Richard C. Evey 11/01/06 On October 17, 2006, two bills were signed into law. The Military Commission Act, which suspends Habeas Corpus: the federal government can detain anyone without... ...
rudkla - 2. Nov, 17:52
Damage control
Tom Paine by Jennifer Van Bergen 10/27/06 After President George W. Bush signed the controversial Military Commissions Act last week, the Justice Department wasted no time in using its new power to deny... ...
rudkla - 30. Okt, 17:56
How to stay out of Gitmo
CounterPunch by Susie Day 10/22/06 In case you've been too stunned by other newsworthy disasters to pay proper attention, the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was just signed into law. This law gives... ...
rudkla - 23. Okt, 15:26
Padilla Was Drugged, Threatened by Authorities, His Lawyers Say
Lawyers for accused terrorism supporter Jose Padilla say U.S. authorities drugged him with LSD or PCP, filled his cell with ``noxious fumes'' and threatened to slash him with a knife while he was being... ...
rudkla - 21. Okt, 10:46