The Voter ID Fraud
Garrett Epps : Supreme Court
The conservatives ensconced on the Supreme Court are set to uphold draconian ID requirements on voters that will redefine electoral politics in America.

Garrett Epps : Supreme Court
The conservatives ensconced on the Supreme Court are set to uphold draconian ID requirements on voters that will redefine electoral politics in America.
Daniel Lazare : Jails & Prisons
How did the American criminal justice system go so wrong?
Christopher Hayes : Government
When lawmakers and the media failed to hold the Bush Administration to account, it was left to bureaucrats to defend the integrity of government.
Dave Zirin : Racism & Discrimination
Sports figures are joining the crusade to free a Louisiana man convicted as a teenager of a murder he didn't commit.
Judges' ability to discriminate against expert witnesses has ended up empowering large corporations.
Alexander Cockburn : Constitutional Questions
A Palestinian professor caught in the US legal system needs all the support we can muster, as respect for constitutional freedoms sinks ever lower.
It's now up to the Supreme Court or the Democratic Congress to overturn the Military Commissions Act and restore our right to habeas corpus.
Jeremy Scahill & Garrett Ordower : Blackwater
Blackwater USA has a new attorney to defend it against a wrongful death lawsuit by families of four contractors killed in Iraq: Kenneth Starr.
Michael Ratner : George W. Bush Administration
By blindly accepting Bush's expansion of state secrets claims, the courts are allowing the executive branch to operate above the law, putting the core principles of our democracy at risk.
Patricia J. Williams : Children & Child Care
The prosecution of an 8-year-old in New York for wrongful homicide in a school bus accident invokes the "wild child" hysteria of the Central Park jogger case.
Lawsuits by families of soldiers-for-hire killed in Falluja have put a major war profiteer in the cross-hairs.
To this day, no explanation has been offered as to why José Padilla spent years bandied around in US courts and detention centers. Now that Padilla faces reduced criminal charges, the government will never have to explain its actions, and never will.
David Cole : Terrorism Targeting the US
Recent rulings upholding the right of the executive branch to jail and try terror suspects in military tribunals raise questions about whether the judiciary can keep presidential powers in check. Will a realigned Supreme Court give Bush a blank check to rise above the law?
Elizabeth Bauchner : Peace Activism
Four peace advocates were acquitted of federal conspiracy charges in connection with a 2003 protest of the Iraq War.
The FBI--with apparent White House approval--continues to seek the authority to bypass the court system in pursuit of evidence against terror suspects.
Max Blumenthal : Conservatives & The American Right
Conservative activists want to eliminate unsympathetic judges--by any means necessary.
: Conservatives & The American Right
The Terri Schiavo case goes to the heart of political choices confronting the country.
Judd Legum & Christy Harvey : Senate
Debunking GOP myths about the filibuster.
Jack Bass : Racism & Discrimination
How four federal judges brought the rule of reason to the South.
Robert L. Carter : Supreme Court
The product of black legal skill and strategy, Brown has a black copyright.
Elisabeth Sifton : George W. Bush
It's offended people from the start; now the Supreme Court will wade in--again.
Jack Newfield : George W. Bush
Karl Rove's White House laboratory has shipped another batch of extremist nominees to the Senate for its members' consent, after not asking for their advice.
"Miguel Estrada is like a Stealth missile coming out of the right wing's deepest silo."
Much has been made of the need for ideological balance on the Supreme Court, but the argument applies with equal force to the circuit courts.


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