Law

Trying Saddam Trying Saddam

The capture of Saddam Hussein has raised the question of how best to hold him accountable for the horrendous human rights violations committed by his regime.

Mar 18, 2004 / Balakrishnan Rajagopal

The Deciding Vote The Deciding Vote

According to the Constitution, the President, with the consent of the Senate, selects the members of the Supreme Court.

Mar 11, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Eric Foner

Al Jazeera Goes to Jail Al Jazeera Goes to Jail

In Iraq's media war, US troops are imprisoning and abusing Arab journalists.

Mar 11, 2004 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Letter From Juárez Letter From Juárez

Mariana Katzarova has been involved with V-Day since 2001, when she brought it to her home country, Bulgaria.

Mar 11, 2004 / Mariana Katzarova

Wedlockstep Wedlockstep

When I was quite young, my entire image of marriage was filtered through the bible of Bride Magazine.

Feb 19, 2004 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Old MacDonald Had a Judge… Old MacDonald Had a Judge…

Quack, quack. So much for the constitutionally mandated separation of powers.

Feb 18, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

Taking Liberties Taking Liberties

On February 3 a law enforcement official working with the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Des Moines served a subpoena on Drake University seeking records on its student chapter of...

Feb 12, 2004 / David Cole

The Pickering Putsch The Pickering Putsch

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Jan 22, 2004 / The Editors

Border Justice Border Justice

The call by George W. Bush for major reform of our failed immigration policy was undoubtedly made with election-year eyes fixed on the growing Latino vote.

Jan 15, 2004 / Marc Cooper

Baghdad Beat Baghdad Beat

There's a wonderful children's story by Roald Dahl titled Fantastic Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox is a wily fellow whose record of chicken theft has driven three local farmers to the point of...

Jan 8, 2004 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

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