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Archives - September 2010

Oct 31, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, U.S. rests in al Qaeda propaganda trial

Oct 31, 2008, Robert Nozick, Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, Our Next President Is Sure to Improve on This Record

Oct 30, 2008, Yolanne Almanzar, New York Times, Son of Ex-President of Liberia Is Convicted of Torture

Oct 30, 2008, Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, Inquiry Targeted 2,000 Foreign Muslims in 2004

Oct 30, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Navy judge refuses to resentence bin Laden driver

Oct 30, 2008, Derek Gatopoulo, Miami Herald, Amnesty seeks Guantánamo closure after U.S. election

Oct 30, 2008, Andrew Kalloch, Harvard Law Record, Report details medical evidence of detainee abuse

Oct 30, 2008, Andrew C. Martel, Morning Call, Politics influences CIA decisions, ex-agent tells Moravian College

Oct 30, 2008, David McFadden, Fox News, 3 from NY terror case to testify at Gitmo trial

Oct 29, 2008, Eric Umansky, Pro Publica, Pentagon Investigating Gitmo Abuse? Who Knows

Oct 29, 2008, David Schanzer, News Observer, Ending the Gitmo disaster

Oct 28, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Marine judge orders access to secret Gitmo prison camp

Oct 28, 2008, Devin Montgomery, Jurist, Federal judge rules on meaning of 'enemy combatant'

Oct 28, 2008, Andy Worthington, Antiwar.com, The Collapse of Omar Khadr's Guantánamo Trial

Oct 28, 2008, Julie Bykowicz, Baltimore Sun, Spying subjects allowed lawyers, copies of records

Oct 28, 2008, Peter T. Smith, Telegraph Journal (Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada), Will next president ban torture?

Oct 28, 2008, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Guantanamo man tortured into confessing: U.S. judge

Oct 28, 2008, Bruce Fein, Washington Times, Erosion on the Hill

Oct 27, 2008, Ken Ballen, Peter Bergen, Foreign Policy, The Worst of the Worst?

Oct 26, 2008, David Wood, Baltimore Sun, Spying NSA's failures

Oct 26, 2008, Boston Globe, Congress must probe eavesdropping

Oct 25, 2008, Associated Press, Guantanamo trial for Canadian delayed

Oct 24, 2008, Associated Press, Guantanamo guards struggle with hunger striker

Oct 24, 2008, Kathleen Taylor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, It's time to begin restoring lost liberties

Oct 24, 2008, Charlie Savage, New York Times, Administration to Bypass Reporting Law

Oct 23, 2008, Ted Rall, State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL), Next president's first act should be to close Gitmo

Oct 23, 2008, Stacy Sullivan, Salon, Confessions of a former Guantánamo prosecutor

Oct 23, 2008, Meg Kinnard, Associated Press, Former generals support accused combatant's case

Oct 23, 2008, Peter Finn, Washington Post, U.S. Pressed to Turn Over Detainee Papers

Oct 23, 2008, Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, Newsweek, Can't Touch This

Oct 23, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Pentagon accuses 2 Kuwaitis of war crimes

Oct 23, 2008, Jordan Paust, Jurist, The Case Against a National Security Court

Oct 22, 2008, Nat Hentoff, Village Voice, Joining the War Over the Constitution

Oct 22, 2008, Barnett R. Rubin and Ahmed Rashid, Foreign Affairs, From Great Game to Grand Bargain

Oct 22, 2008, William Fisher, Antiwar.com, Freedom Recedes for Uighurs at Guantanamo

Oct 22, 2008, Randall Mikkelsen, Reuters, FBI chief to stay on under new president, aide says

Oct 22, 2008, Frederick (MD) News-Post, Abusive listening

Oct 21, 2008, William Fisher, Public Record, Closing Gitmo? Dream On!

Oct 21, 2008, Andy Worthington, Antiwar.com, When Is a Child Not a Child?

Oct 21, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, What Colin Powell Also Said

Oct 21, 2008, William H. McMichael, Army Times, ACLU questions Army unit's NorthCom role

Oct 21, 2008, Laurie Kellman, Associated Press, Senate Democrats subpoena Mukasey over detainees

Oct 21, 2008, Associated Press, U.S. drops charges against 5 Gitmo detainees

Oct 21, 2008, Del Quentin Wilber, Washington Post, Appeals Court Halts Release Of 17 Guantanamo Detainees

Oct 20, 2008, Steven Lee Myers, New York Times, Bush Decides to Keep Guantánamo Open

Oct 20, 2008, Tom Corelis, DailyTech (IL), EFF: Telecom Immunity is Unconstitutional

Oct 20, 2008, Trading Markets, Memos need full review

Oct 19, 2008, Associated Press, For Gitmo lawyer, conscience versus duty

Oct 19, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Ars Technica, ACLU, EFF challenge constitutionality of FISA amendments

Oct 17, 2008, Stacey Higginbotham, Giga Omni Media, EEF Challenges Telco Immunity in Court

Oct 17, 2008, Dan Slater, Wall Street Journal, Why Does the Government Want Hamdan's Sentence Reconsidered?

Oct 17, 2008, Margy Slattery, Yale (University) Daily News, Law clinic brings justice to prisoners

Oct 17, 2008, Liliana Segura, AlterNet, Private Military Contractors Writing the News?

Oct 16, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Ars Technica, What will the NSA whistleblower revelations mean?

Oct 16, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Welcome awaits Muslims from China held at Guantánamo

Oct 16, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Release of 17 Guantánamo Detainees Sputters as Officials Debate the Risk

Oct 15, 2008, New York Times, Snooping on Our Own Frontlines

Oct 15, 2008, Joby Warrick, Washington Post, CIA Tactics Endorsed In Secret Memos

Oct 15, 2008, Flavia Alaya, NJ.com, Desperately Seeking Maggie

Oct 15, 2008, Charlie Savage, New York Times, Bush Declares Exceptions to Sections of Two Bills He Signed Into Law

Oct 15, 2008, BORDC Staff, People's Blog for the Constitution, Your Vote is Your Voice: Make 2008 Election a Giant Step Toward Restoring Our Constitution

Oct 14, 2008, Frost Illustrated (Fort Wayne, IN), Activist says Patriot Act an assault on Constitution

Oct 14, 2008, Noah Shachtman, Wired, Top NSA Scribe Takes Us Inside The Shadow Factory

Oct 14, 2008, Lauren Vernon, The Hill, Waxman, Davis slam White House over 'privilege' claim

Oct 14, 2008, John Aston, Aberdeen (UK) Press and Journal, US accused of Guantanamo delay strategy

Oct 14, 2008, Timothy Karr, Huffington Post, AT&T Promises Not to Spy on You... Sort Of

Oct 13, 2008, Editorial, Houston (TX) Chronicle, Free at last, almost

Oct 12, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, The Rule of Law in Guantánamo

Oct 12, 2008, Editorial, Los Angeles Times, The shadow of Gitmo

Oct 12, 2008, Josh Meyer, Los Angeles Times, Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness

Oct 12, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Judge: Al Qaeda accused get laptops at Guantánamo

Oct 10, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon, Major Shock: Eavesdropping Powers Abused Without Oversight

Oct 10, 2008, Dan Aalbers, Juan Gonzalez & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, APA Approves Measure Banning Psychologists from Interrogations

Oct 9, 2008, Ken Gude, Guardian (UK), Guantánamo's Prisoners of Cowardice

Oct 9, 2008, BRIAN ROSS, VIC WALTER, and ANNA SCHECTER, ABC News, Exclusive: Inside Account of U.S. Eavesdropping on Americans

Oct 8, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Appeals Panel Issues Stay of Order Freeing Detainees

Oct 8, 2008, Pamela Hess, Los Angeles Times, Officer wrote of harsh treatment of U.S. detainee

Oct 8, 2008, Steve Hendrix, Washington Post, D.C. Area Families Are Ready to Receive Uighur Detainees

Oct 8, 2008, Joey Labuz, Badger Herald (University of Wisconsin at Madison), Executive power the real electoral issue

Oct 8, 2008, Agence France-Presse, Two Guantanamo detainees transferred: Pentagon

Oct 8, 2008, Pamela Hess, Associated Press, Documents Say U.S. Detainee Near Insanity

Oct 8, 2008, Lisa Rein, Washington Post, Md. Police Put Activists' Names On Terror Lists

Oct 7, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Federal Judge Orders Release of Chinese Muslims

Oct 7, 2008, Editorial, Boston Globe, Veeps for unfettered power

Oct 7, 2008, Anthony D'Amato, Jurist, The FBI's New Guidelines

Oct 7, 2008, A. Barton Hinkle, Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, Does America Need to Expand Federal Power More?

Oct 6, 2008, Harry Lewis, Christian Science Monitor, Who Else Reads Your E-Mail?

Oct 5, 2008, Del Quentin Wilber, Washington Post, Uighur Detainees May Be Released to U.S.

Oct 5, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Ars Technica, New surveillance program will turn military satellites on US

Oct 4, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Despite Ruling, Detainee Cases Facing Delays

Oct 4, 2008, New York Times, Cases to Watch at the Supreme Court

Oct 3, 2008, Gadi Dechter, Baltimore Sun, Md. State Police 'over-reached' in spying

Oct 3, 2008, Susan Finch, Examiner.com, The TSA Is Looking At You Naked

Oct 3, 2008, Richard Adhikari, InternetNews.com, Arbitrary Seizure of Travelers' Laptops Ending?

Oct 2, 2008, Eric Harley, Hometown Annapolis, What about the real terrorists?

Oct 2, 2008, Nick Juliano, Raw Story, DHS satellite spy program going forward despite objections

Oct 2, 2008, K.C. Jones, Information Week, California Bans RFID Skimming

Oct 2, 2008, Autonomous Media Network, Report: Police Erred In Activist Surveillance

Oct 2, 2008, Wolfgang Kerler, Inter Press Service, Rendition Victims "Missing" in Ethiopia

Oct 2, 2008, Associated Press, NY appeals court overturns terrorism verdicts

Oct 1, 2008, Michelle Shephard, Toronto Star, Pentagon rules out re-opening probe into Khadr's treatment

Oct 1, 2008, Lisa Rein, Washington Post, ACLU Seeks Data on Spying for 32 Groups

Oct 1, 2008, Robert Walker, BBC News, Investigating 'Africa's Guantanamo'

Oct 1, 2008, Desiree Cooper, Detroit Free Press, Diary from Gitmo details woman's quest for justice

Oct 1, 2008, Stephanie Condon, CNET, Bill would limit Homeland Security laptop searches