Law

Unlawful Detention on US Soil Unlawful Detention on US Soil

Communication Management Units, the highly restrictive prisons holding mostly Arab and Muslim men, continue to operate outside the law, with no oversight.

Dec 22, 2011 / Alia Malek

The Dangerous Defense Bill Heading Toward Obama’s Desk

The Dangerous Defense Bill Heading Toward Obama’s Desk The Dangerous Defense Bill Heading Toward Obama’s Desk

The National Defense Authorization Act would authorize indefinite military detention for US citizens, stripping Americans of their constitutional rights.

Dec 14, 2011 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Nation Conversations: Norm Stamper: The Police Are Not the Military

Nation Conversations: Norm Stamper: The Police Are Not the Military Nation Conversations: Norm Stamper: The Police Are Not the Military

The militarization of our police forces has turned a vital public-safety institution against its own people.

Dec 8, 2011 / Audio / The Nation

Why Immigration Is a Feminist Issue

Why Immigration Is a Feminist Issue Why Immigration Is a Feminist Issue

With draconian laws like Georgia’s HB 87 hitting women especially hard, women’s groups are taking up the fight for immigrants’ rights.

Dec 6, 2011 / Feature / Laura Flanders

Puerto Rico’s Policing Crisis Puerto Rico’s Policing Crisis

Brutality is an old problem, one that has worsened under the government of Luis Fortuño.

Dec 6, 2011 / Feature / Ed Morales

Maybe I Would Be Alone

Maybe I Would Be Alone Maybe I Would Be Alone

COLLEGE WINNER: Catastrophe is different when it is personal.

Dec 2, 2011 / Bryce Wilson Stucki

The Real J. Edgar

The Real J. Edgar The Real J. Edgar

Clint Eastwood's cinematic exploration of the FBI chief's rise to power is little more than a comforting myth.

Nov 30, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Beverly Gage

Baseness: On Guantánamo Baseness: On Guantánamo

Gitmo in the present millennium is no departure at all from the American tradition in Guantánamo Bay.

Nov 30, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Peter C. Baker

Former Seattle Police Chief: His Reaction to WTO Protests Was the ‘Worst Decision of My 34-Year Career’ Former Seattle Police Chief: His Reaction to WTO Protests Was the ‘Worst Decision of My 34-Year Career’

“When you have people in leadership positions who are not exercising self-discipline and restraint, it’s reasonable to expect their followers to do likewise,” sai...

Nov 30, 2011 / Nation in the News / Press Room

Free Speech for Government Employees Free Speech for Government Employees

A case being heard this month will likely define the free speech rights of federal employees and so determine the quality of people who will make up our government.

Nov 28, 2011 / Peter Van Buren

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