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May 2007

May 31, 2007, Maghreb Arabe Presse, Court acquits former Guantanamo detainee, reduces sentence for terror convict

May 31, 2007, Associated Press, International Herald Tribune, Yemen repeats calls on US to render Yemenies held in Guantanamo for trial at home

May 31, 2007, Scott Ritter, TruthDig, Repudiation, not impeachment

May 31, 2007, Associated Press, New York Times, Judge orders detainee's release

May 31, 2007, Dean Kuipers, LA City Beat, Redefining terror

May 31, 2007, UN News Center, While hailing US rights traditions, UN expert voices concern at anti-terror steps

May 31, 2007, AFP, Khaleej Times (UAE), Guantanamo trials loom for Osama driver, teenager

May 31, 2007, Michelle Shephard, Toronto Star (Canada), Military dismisses Khadr's lead lawyer

May 31, 2007, Associated Press, Gulfnews, US fears release of tape could aid terrorists

May 31, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Judge overseeing Padilla case draws praise in how she deals with difficult issues

May 31, 2007, Carol J Williams, Los Angeles Times, Agenda IDs taped voice as terror suspect Padilla's

May 31, 2007, Marc L. Songini, InfoWorld (Netherlands), New Hampshire officials say no to Real ID

May 31, 2007, Miami Herald, Guantanamo lawyers blame suicide on 'bleak' conditions

May 31, 2007, Josh White, Washington Post, Death of Guantanamo Detainee is Apparent Suicide

May 30, 2007, Wayne Stewart, Opinion Editorial, The Palestine Herald (TX), Paying the price with our freedom

May 30, 2007, Eric Mink, Opinion Editorial, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Why administration cannot police itself

May 30, 2007, Scott Shane and Mark Mazetti, The New York Times, Interrogation methods are criticized

May 30, 2007, Marina Walker Guevara, Center for Public Integrity, Rendition vs. Rights

May 30, 2007, Yossi Melman, Center for Public Integrity, An Interrogation Role-Model

May 30, 2007, Pat Milton, Associated Press, ACLU: Boeing offshoot helped CIA

May 30, 2007, Silvestre Reyes, Opinion Editorial, Washington Post, Reality, Not Rhetoric, on FISA

May 30, 2007, Editor, Opinion Editorial, Pocono Record (FL), Democrats failed to oppose domestic spying

May 30, 2007, Associated Press and Miami Herald Staff, Taped Guantanamo confession still secret

May 30, 2007, Wembly & Kingsbury Times (UK), Jamil el-Banna cleared for Guantanamo release

May 30, 2007, UIP, Washington Times, Translators questioned in Padilla trial

May 30, 2007, Beth Gorham, London Free Press, Khadr to be arraigned on murder

May 30, 2007, Guelph Mercury (Canada), U.S. denies poor treatment of Khadr

May 30, 2007, Paul Koring, Globe and Mail (Canada), U.S. says Khadr could be held indefinitely

May 30, 2007, Bruce Fein, Opinion Editorial, The Washington Times, Finale at Justice?

May 29, 2007, Sam Enriquez, Los Angeles Times, Mexico to boost tapping of phones and e-mail with U.S. aid: Calderon is seeking to expand monitoring of drug gangs; Washington also may have access to the data.

May 29, 2007, Staunton News Leader Editorial (VA), The president's 'pleasure'

May 29, 2007, Nancy Levant, American Chronicle, The EEVS of Our Destruction

May 29, 2007, Coloradoan, Lawmakers retreat on ID requirements: House Bill 1313 changes rules for obtaining driver's license

May 29, 2007, Rhonda Chriss Lokeman, Opinion Editorial, Free Press (OH), A clear and present danger

May 28, 2007, Rosa Brooks, Austin American Statesman, Matthew Diaz: Doing the Right Thing for the Wrong Reasons

May 28, 2007, Corvallis Gazette-Times Editorial (OR), Take care with 'eco-terrorist' label

May 28, 2007, William Rees-Mogg, Opinion Editoral, Times (UK), American justice? Isn’ t that a contradiction?: The extradition law is more than unfair, it’s probably illegal

May 28, 2007, Kelly M. Greenhill, Opinion Editorial, Los Angeles Times, '24' on the brain: Torture is a staple on the popular show. Are Americans able to separate fact from fiction?

May 28, 2007, Associated Press, New York Times, Judge in Padilla Case Draws Praise

May 28, 2007, Reuters, New York Times, Guantanamo Prisoner Urges Release of BBC Reporter

May 28, 2007, Alice Lipowicz, Washington Technology, Real ID, real debate: Sides argue about whether license standardization can or should be done

May 27, 2007, Timothy Williams, New York Times, Amir Mohamed Meshal Home in New Jersey After African Ordeal

May 27, 2007, Associated Press, Washington Post, Texas Senator Risks His Health to Block a Voter-Identification Bill

May 27, 2007, Tuscaloosa News Editorial, Failure to fire AG shows Bush’s failed leadership

May 27, 2007, Steve Chapman, Opinion Editorial, Chicago Tribune, Justice by a much lower standard

May 27, 2007, Robert Scheer, Opinion Editorial, Pasadena Star News (CA), Prosecutor firings worse than Watergate

May 26, 2007, Evelyn Leopold, Reuters, Washington Post, U.N. expert faults U.S. on human rights in terror laws

May 26, 2007, Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, Washington Post, ELF Arsonist Sentenced to 9 Years

May 26, 2007, Brett Murphy, Jurist, UN rights investigator says US committing violations

May 26, 2007, Bob Barr and Azizah al-Hibri, Opinion Editorial, Chicago Sun-Times, Reliance on watch lists can threaten Americans' safety: Reform is crucial to streamline investigations and allow the innocent to clear their names

May 26, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Arrest tactics on trial with Padilla: Suspected Al-Qaida operative and U.S. citizen Jose Padilla was held for 3½ years without criminal charges

May 26, 2007, Arizona Daily Star Editorial, Gonzales an embarrassment, should resign

May 26, 2007, Lisa Graves, Letter to the Editor, Washington Post, Protecting Civil and Privacy Rights

May 25, 2007, News Tribune Editorial (Tacoma, WA), It’s past time for Gonzales to step down at Justice

May 25, 2007, Anne Flaherty, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Senate moves to expand detainee rights

May 25, 2007, Andrew O. Selsky, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Gitmo detainee fears returning to Jordan

May 25, 2007, Frank Jordans, Associated Press, Miami Herald, U.S. accused of human rights violations

May 24, 2007, New York Times Editorial, Witness for the Prosecutors

May 24, 2007, Thomas Ferraro and Jeremy Pelofsky, Reuters, Bush, Democrats clash over Gonzales

May 24, 2007, Laurie Kellman, Associated Press, Senate sets mid-June vote on Gonzales

May 24, 2007, Irene Khan, Huffington Post, Report 2007: The State of the World’s Human Rights

May 24, 2007, John Nichols, Common Dreams, Loyal to the White House, Not the Rule of Law

May 24, 2007, Caroline Paul, Opinon Editorial, Los Angeles Times, My brother, the 'terrorist': The government is distorting the word to get more notches in its gun

May 24, 2007, Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Congress gambling on immunity deals

May 24, 2007, Laurie Kellman, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Goodling: Gonzales tried to review story

May 23, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Gardens aim to invigorate Gitmo inmates' minds

May 23, 2007, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post, Guilty of Insufficient Overreaching

May 23, 2007, H. Candace Gorman, Huffington Post, Is There a Larry Lurking in the Bushies?

May 23, 2007, Miami Herald Editorial, Scandal won't, shouldn't go away: OUR OPINION: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT NEEDS A NEW, EFFECTIVE LEADER

May 23, 2007, Jerome L. Sherman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Duquesne Law School dean argues for rights of terror detainees

May 23, 2007, Ben Fox, Associated Press, Philadelphia Inquirer, Guantanamo's departing chief says prison more secure

May 23, 2007, Dan Eggen and Carol D. Leonnig, Washington Post, Officials Describe Interference by Former Gonzales Aide

May 23, 2007, Anne C. Mulkern, Denver Post, Musgrave joins calls for Gonzales to resign as AG

May 23, 2007, Fox 12 Oregon, AG's Former Aide: 'I Know I Crossed A Line'

May 23, 2007, Margaret Talev-Mcclatchy, Sacramento Bee, Senators send Gonzales a bipartisan barrage: Letter accuses him of 'stonewalling' on wiretap program

May 23, 2007, Herald Sun (Austrailia), David Hicks gets a visitor

May 23, 2007, Robert Longley, About (VA), Governors Tally Real Costs of Real-ID Act

May 23, 2007, Brett Murphy, Jurist, Senate Judiciary panel presses Gonzales for warrantless wiretapping information

May 23, 2007, Associated Press, New York Times, Amnesty Blasts U.S. on Terrorism War

May 22, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, President Stands by Gonzales

May 22, 2007, Mark Benjamin, Salon.com, The CIA's latest "ghost detainee"

May 22, 2007, Nan Aron, Huffington Post, If Not Now, When? Congress Must Act to Restore Habeas Corpus

May 22, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, New commander takes over at Guantánamo

May 22, 2007, Curt Anderson Associated Press, Courier News, Witness: al-Qaida ran camp linked to Padilla

May 22, 2007, Ryan Singe, Wired, Senate Committee, Ignored by Justice Department Eight Times, Writes Another Letter

May 22, 2007, NBC News, Padilla Trial Draws Little Fanfare

May 22, 2007, Jim Abrams, Associated Press, House Bans Laser-Pointing at Planes

May 22, 2007, Nicole Orne, Reformer, ACLU head: Local students know their rights

May 22, 2007, Frances Madeson, Tom Paine Common Sense, Official Identity Theft

May 21, 2007, New York Times Editorial, Why This Scandal Matters

May 21, 2007, Warren Richey, Christian Science Monitor, At Padilla terror trial, a witness's surprise effect

May 21, 2007, Kevin Drum, CBS News, Revising FISA

May 21, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle Editorial, Law to Guantanamo

May 21, 2007, News Leader Editorial, Strong-arm tactics

May 21, 2007, Associated Press, New York Times, Hicks Won't Test Australia Controls

May 21, 2007, Nat Hentoff, Opinion Editorial, Washington Times, Where FISA reform meets '1984'

May 21, 2007, Penelope Debelle, The Age (Australia), 'Elated' to be in solitary confinement in Adelaide

May 21, 2007, Jennifer McAdams, FCW Media Group, States move warily on Real ID

May 21, 2007, Jason McLure and Emma Schwartz, Legal Times, Help Wanted: Deputy AG McNulty Leaves Troubled DOJ

May 20, 2007, Peter Baker and Susan Schmidt, Washington Post, Ashcroft's Complex Tenure At Justice; On Some Issues, He Battled White House

May 20, 2007, Washington Post, Gonzales likely to resign before no-confidence vote

May 20, 2007, Chitra Ragavan, U.S. News & World Report, Another week reveals more lapses in judgment by the Bush team

May 20, 2007, Baltimore Sun Editorial, National Security Agency: What's That Again?

May 20, 2007, Colleen Rowley, The Huffington Post, The Law School Commencement Speech that Alberto Gonzales Did Not Give

May 20, 2007, Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor, "Ecoterrorism" Could Get Harsher Sentences

May 20, 2007, The Keene (NH) Sentinel Editorial, Two Guantanamos

May 19, 2007, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Gonzales's Signature Moment

May 19, 2007, Dan Eggen and Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, In Closed Meeting With Gonzales, Prosecutors Express Their Dismay

May 19, 2007, Associated Press, Jury Recommends Six Months for Lawyer Who Divulged Names of Guantanamo Detainees

May 19, 2007, Neil MacFarquhar, New York Times, Appeal Fails in Lodi (CA) Terror Case

May 19, 2007, Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post, Defense Cites Ambiguities in Evidence Against Padilla

May 18, 2007, Washington Post Editorial, Caller ID: It's not whether the president called. It's what he did.

May 18, 2007, Michael Sung, Jurist, House approves Guantanamo shutdown amendment for defense spending bill

May 18, 2007, Paul Krugman, New York Times Column, Don’t Blame Bush

May 18, 2007, Associated Press, Virginia: Navy Lawyer Is Guilty of Communicating Secret Information

May 18, 2007, Souad Mekhennet, New York Times, Germany: Ex-C.I.A. Detainee Held in Arson Attack

May 18, 2007, Associated Press, Gitmo lawyers sue over warrantless wiretaps

May 18, 2007, Los Angeles Times Editorial, Gonzales' sick-bed appeal: His hospital visit to John Ashcroft shows why the administration shouldn't get the benefit of the doubt on wiretapping.

May 18, 2007, Renee Schoof, Miami Herald, House calls for a plan to transfer Gitmo detainees

May 18, 2007, Dan Eggen and Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, No-Confidence Vote Sought on Gonzales

May 18, 2007, Howard Kurtz, Washington Post Column, When Justice is Hospitalized

May 18, 2007, Reuters, Reuters Politics Summary

May 18, 2007, Associated Press, White House: Anti-Gonzales Vote a Stunt

May 18, 2007, Rosa Brooks, Los Angeles Times Column, The GOP’s Torture Enthusiasts: This Week’s Republican Debate Was a Jack Bauer Impersonation Contest

May 17, 2007, Scott Shane, New York Times, From Out of the Shadows, Whistle-Blowers Convene

May 17, 2007, Massimo Calibresi, Time Magazine, Was Gonzales' Emergency Visit Illegal?

May 17, 2007, Scott Shane and David Johnston, New York Times, Loyal to Bush but Big Thorn in Republicans’ Side

May 17, 2007, Miami Herald Editorial, Stop the abuse and indefinite detention: Close Guantanamo Prison for Terror Suspects

May 17, 2007, New York Times Editorial, Mr. Gonzales’s Incredible Adventure

May 17, 2007, CNN, GOP's Hagel joins calls for Gonzales' resignation

May 17, 2007, Dan Eggen and Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, Justice Weighed Firing 1 in 4: 26 Prosecutors Were Listed As Candidates

May 17, 2007, Ann Woolner, Opinion, Bloomberg, The Night Ashcroft Said Yes to Privacy, No to Bush: Ann Woolner

May 17, 2007, R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, No Dissent on Spying, Says Justice Dept.

May 17, 2007, Shayana Kadidal, Huffington Post, What Does Comey's Testimony Tell Us about the NSA Program?

May 17, 2007, Peter Roper, Pueblo Chieftai (Colorado), Salazar ‘deeply troubled’ by Gonzales’ actions with Ashcroft

May 17, 2007, Paul Egan, The Detroit News, Wiretap leads to murder charges

May 17, 2007, Rod McGuirk, Associated Press, PM: Hicks' return to Australia a secret

May 17, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Expert: 7 Padilla fingerprints found on purported al-Qaida form

May 17, 2007, Charles C. Krulak and Joseph P. Hoar, Opinion, Washington Post, It's Our Cage, Too
Torture Betrays Us and Breeds New Enemies

May 17, 2007, Washington Post Editorial, The Gonzales Coverup: Congress must find out what the administration was doing that its own lawyers wouldn't approve

May 16, 2007, Marie Cocco, Truth Dig, Watergate Without the Break-In

May 16, 2007, David Stout, New York Times, President Intervened in Dispute Over Eavesdropping

May 16, 2007, Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Evidence on terror suspect Padilla has murky origins

May 16, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, McClatchy Newspapers, Court-martial starts for lawyer who gave names of Guantanamo detainees to Center for Constitutional Rights

May 16, 2007, McClatchy Newspapers, Guantanamo Bay detainee claims torture at prison

May 15, 2007, Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, Feds Push Terrorist Label on Arsonists

May 15, 2007, Washington Post, Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on U.S. Attorney Firings and NSA Warrantless Wiretapping

May 15, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Disguised CIA Agent Testifies at Padilla Trial

May 15, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Terror inmates endure solitary routine

May 15, 2007, William Glaberson, New York Times, Guantánamo Detainees’ Suit Challenges Fairness of Military’s Repeat Hearings

May 15, 2007, Abby Goodnough, New York Times, After 5 Years, Padilla Goes on Trial in Terror Case

May 15, 2007, John Solomon and Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, White House Edits to Privacy Board's Report Spur Resignation

May 15, 2007, Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post, Al-Qaeda Cited Often As Padilla's Trial Opens Prosecutors Say Suspect Formed 'Support Cell' With Ties to Group

May 15, 2007, Linton Weeks, Washington Post, Frontline Documentary, "Spying on the Home Front," to air on 5-15

May 15, 2007, Paul Meller, IDG News Service, U.S., EU Hopeful on Airline Data Privacy Pact

May 15, 2007, Joanne Mariner, Find Law, Tribunals and Torture

May 15, 2007, Senator Carl Levin, press release, Levin criticizes the Military Commissions Act

May 15, 2007, Richard A. Serrano, Los Angeles Times, No. 2 at Justice Department resigns

May 14, 2007, Michael Isikoff, Newsweek, Bloody Monday: In a blow to the Bush administration, the deputy attorney general and the only Democrat on the White House's Privacy and Civil Liberties Board have resigned.

May 14, 2007, Associated Press, FBI whistle-blowers urge new protections

May 14, 2007, Ari Shapiro, NPR, Navy Lawyer's Guantanamo Leak Trial Begins

May 14, 2007, Alexis Unkovic, Jurist, DOJ withdraws proposed Guantanamo lawyer visit restriction

May 14, 2007, Dan Eggen and Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, Voter-Fraud Complaints by GOP Drove Dismissals

May 14, 2007, Richard Willing, USA Today, FBI, security officials warn of growing threat from Islamic extremists 'next door'

May 14, 2007, Warren Richey, Christian Science Monitor, Reporters face unusual limits at Padilla terror trial

May 14, 2007, Reuters, U.S. In Bid to Soothe EU Air Data - Sharing Fears

May 14, 2007, Reuters, U.S. Jury to Get Preview in Padilla Terrorism Case

May 14, 2007, Associated Press, Jose Padilla Trial to Start in Miami

May 13, 2007, Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune, Held without charges: 2 cases of journalists in U.S. military custody raise questions

May 13, 2007, Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Padilla case has changed a lot in 5 years

May 13, 2007, Aaron Barnhart, TV Barn, Why spy? Because they can. ‘Frontline’ uses a Kansas City couple to expose government snooping.

May 13, 2007, Montrose (NJ) Daily Press Editorial, Plot Foiled - Thanks to Clerk (Not the PATRIOT Act)

May 13, 2007, Associated Press, Foiled Plots in U.S. Since September 11

May 12, 2007, New York Times Editorial, A Feeble Performance

May 12, 2007, Josh Meyer, Los Angeles Times, As terrorism plots evolve, FBI relies on untrained informants

May 12, 2007, Eric Lipton, New York Times, Colleagues Cite Partisan Focus by Justice Official

May 12, 2007, Guardian (UK), Reid: Re-write human rights laws

May 12, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press, U.S. backs down on some Guantanamo restrictions: In Bush administration reversal, lawyers allowed to visit detainees more
than 3 times

May 12, 2007, Michelle Shephard, Toronto Star, Guantanamo Detainee Omar Khadr wins his appeal

May 11, 2007, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (U.K.), Gagging Order as Two Are Jailed for Leaking Blair-Bush Memo

May 11, 2007, Thomas E. Ricks, Washington Post, Gen. Petraeus Warns Against Using Torture

May 11, 2007, Claudia Nelson, OhmyNews Opinion, The CIA -- a Terrorist Organization: Agency uses same tactics it claims to be fighting

May 11, 2007, James Vicini, Reuters, U.S. drops plans to limit lawyer Guantanamo visits

May 11, 2007, Daily Telegraph, Osama's driver next for Guantanamo trial

May 11, 2007, Norman Transcript (OK), Phone companies, NSA continue illegal spying

May 11, 2007, Deutsche Welle (Germany), Minister Says Merkel Rallied to Free Former Guantanamo Inmate

May 11, 2007, David Johnston, New York Times, Democrats Push Gonzales on Attorney Dismissals

May 11, 2007, Walter Pincus, Washington Post, Intelligence Director Urged to Take Charge: House Committee Cites 'Chronic Problems'

May 11, 2007, Australian IT, Hicks could be home next week

May 10, 2007, Secrecy News, Congress Not Told of Covert Action, Committee Complains

May 10, 2007, Ryan Singel, Wired, Spying in the Death Star: The AT&T Whistle-Blower Tells His Story

May 10, 2007, Josh Richman, Conta Costa Times (CA), Tauscher urged to restore habeas corpus for enemy combatants

May 10, 2007, Renee Schoof, Miami Herald, Lawmaker: Move Guantánamo trials to U.S.

May 10, 2007, Reuters, INTERVIEW - UN rights envoy hopes for access to Guantanamo

May 10, 2007, David Johnston and Sheryl Gay Stolberg, New York Times, Gonzales Is Said to Seem Confident He Will Stay

May 10, 2007, Rep. Jim Moran, Huffington Post, How to Shut Down Gitmo

May 10, 2007, New York Times Editorial, U.S. Attorneys, Reloaded

May 10, 2007, Associated Press, New York Times, U.S. Charges Suspected Bin Laden Driver

May 10, 2007, New American Media, New Guantanamo Facility for Detained Immigrants

May 9, 2007, Los Angeles Times Editorial, Wise-up intelligence

May 9, 2007, Brett Murphy, Jurist, DHS proceeding with REAL ID despite opposition

May 9, 2007, Duke Helfand and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times, LAPD Chief Reassigns Two Officials Over May Day Violence

May 9, 2007, Carol D. Leonnig, Washington Post, Hiring Process Was Bypassed for Prosecutor

May 9, 2007, Herman Schwartz, Legal Times, Gitmo Detainees Are Still Stuck Down There

May 9, 2007, Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, Leahy, Others Speak Out Against New ID Standards

May 9, 2007, Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, Lawmaker's Aide Targeted Prosecutor Before List Was Made

May 9, 2007, Corinne Lesnes, Le Monde (France), "We Don't Torture Anyone, OK?"

May 9, 2007, Abby Goodnough, New York Times, Jurors Seated in Terror Trial of Padilla and 2 Others

May 9, 2007, Associated Press, Action Sought on Detained Journalists

May 9, 2007, Associated Press, U.S. to Build Cuba Migrant Center

May 9, 2007, Reuters, Jury Chosen in Former "Enemy Combatant" Trial

May 9, 2007, David Kocieniewski, New York Times, 6 Men Arrested in a Terror Plot Against Fort Dix

May 8, 2007, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Telephone privacy

May 8, 2007, Jonathan Hafetz, The Providence Journal (Rhode Island) via Common Dreams, Perils of An Unchecked Executive

May 8, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Justice Dept. Allows Immunity Deal for Former Gonzales Aide's Testimony

May 8, 2007, 7 News (Australia), Hicks 'due back in Australia next week'

May 8, 2007, David G. Savage, ABA Journal (May issue), The Reach of the Writ: Habeas corpus rights of Guantanamo detainees are still up in the air

May 8, 2007, Col. Dan Smith, (Ret.), Spero News Commentary, Habeas that corpus

May 7, 2007, Nate Anderson, ARS, Verizon says phone record disclosure is protected free speech

May 7, 2007, Herman Schwartz, Legal Times Commentary,Gitmo Detainess Are Still Stuck Down There

May 7, 2007, Jay Weaver, Miami Herald, Padilla case is light on details

May 7, 2007, Amir Shah, Associated Press, Report: Afghan Who Shot Soldiers Was Ill

May 7, 2007, Washington Post Editorial, Fixing FISA: The rules for domestic electronic surveillance need a careful updating

May 6, 2007, New York Times Editorial, A U.S. Attorney Scandal That Keeps Growing

May 6, 2007, Charlie Savage, Boston Globe, Missouri attorney a focus in firings

May 6, 2007, New York Times Magazine, Playing 'Survivor' in Washington

May 5, 2007, Sam Hamanel, Associated Press, NRA: Don’t Ban Gun Sales to Suspected Terrorists

May 5, 2007, William Glaberson, New York Times, Many Detainees at Guantánamo Rebuff Lawyers

May 5, 2007, Thomas E. Ricks and Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post, Troops at Odds With Ethics Standards

May 5, 2007, James Rowley and Robert Schmidt, Bloomberg News, Rove helped Justice official on Gonzales testimony

May 4, 2007, Jeremiah Marquez, Associated Press, Washington Post, FBI May Probe Use of Force by L.A. Police at Immigration Rally

May 4, 2007, Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, Bush Wants Phone Firms Immune to Privacy Suits

May 4, 2007, Hannah Allam, Sacremento Bee, Saudi policy steers former detainees to settled life

May 4, 2007, John Thorne, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Morocco: Freed detainee under investigation

May 4, 2007, Sean O’Neill, The Times (UK), Family greet London chef after Guantanamo ordeal

May 4, 2007, Steve Goldstein, Philadelphia Inquirer, Why Specter isn't calling for Gonzales' ouster

May 4, 2007, Adam Cohen, New York Times Editorial Observer, The U.S. Attorney, the G.O.P. Congressman and the Timely Job Offer

May 4, 2007, Associated Press, Chicago Sun-Times, Padilla jurors unsure who to blame for 9/11

May 3, 2007, New York Times Editorial, An Exit Strategy for Guantánamo

May 3, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Guantánamo chief backs off limits on 'habeas corpus' visits

May 3, 2007, Boston Globe Editorial, Another Guantanamo outrage

May 3, 2007, Ari Melber, Opinion, The Nation, Edwards Confronts GOP on War on Terror

May 3, 2007, Reuters, Former Guantanamo Inmate Walks Free in Morocco

May 3, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press, Miami Herald, Justice probes hiring of prosecutors

May 3, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Gitmo captive yet to be requestioned

May 3, 2007, Richard B. Schmitt, Los Angeles Times, Former Justice Dept. official praises fired attorneys

May 3, 2007, Dan Eggen and Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, Ex-Aide to Gonzales Accused Of Bias: Justice Department Scrutinizes Role of Politics in Hiring

May 2, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press, 2,176 Secret Warrants Issued in 2006

May 2, 2007, Joe Stephens and John Solomon, Washington Post, Watchdog Faces Three Investigations

May 2, 2007, Chris Good, The Hill, Feinstein Proposes Plan to Close Gitmo

May 2, 2007, Richard Cohen, Editorial, Washington Post, A Case Against Cheney

May 2, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Residency Clause Adds Fuel To Dispute Over U.S. Attorneys

May 2, 2007, Amy Goldstein, Washington Post, Justices Again Refuse Guantanamo Bay Cases

May 2, 2007, Walter Pincus, Washington Post, Intelligence Chief Decries Constraints

May 2, 2007, Associated Press, Gonzales Aides Had Firing Authority

May 2, 2007, James Risen, New York Times, Administration Pulls Back on Surveillance Agreement

May 2, 2007, Associated Press, Senators Wary of Bush's Wiretap Proposal

May 2, 2007, Associated Press, Court Refuses to Block Detainee Transfer

May 2, 2007, Editorial, New York Times, Spying on Americans

May 1, 2007, CBS News, Government won record number of secret warrants targeting terrorists in 2006

May 1, 2007, Opinion: William Fisher, Scoop Independent News, USA Under Attack for "Terror Trophy" Prosecutions

May 1, 2007, Democracy Now, Hundreds of Thousands to March for Immigrant Rights

May 1, 2007, Editorial, New York Times, Law Day

May 1, 2007, Editorial, Miami Herald, Justice takes wrong turn at Guantánamo

May 1, 2007, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post, A Law Day Unto Himself

May 1, 2007, Editorial, LA Times, Gitmo: still a 'legal black hole