Testimony

L.A. Times: Testimony Of Roman Polanski's Victim Turned "Almost Benign"

Los Angeles Times | Joe Mozingo | Posted 10.25.2009 | Entertainment


An extensive review of several thousand court documents, as well as numerous interviews, shows a basic dynamic defining the entire saga -- one force t...

Anna Nicole Smith Testimony: Bodyguard Says He Prevented Smith From Jumping Into Daniel's Grave

The Wrap | Steven Mikulan | Posted 10.17.2009 | Entertainment


Proximity is turning out to be everything in the Anna Nicole Smith hearings: where Smith's TV remote was when she reached for it and fell out of bed, ...

Women Accused Of Gluing Man's Penis To Stomach Must Stand Trial

AP | ROBERT IMRIE | Posted 11.09.2009 | Home


CHILTON, Wis. — A man whose penis was glued to his stomach testified Tuesday that a motel tryst with a girlfriend involving a bondage fantasy tu...

Sam Stein

Siegelman To White House Counsel: Don't Compromise With Rove

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.19.2009 | Politics


One of the likely victims of potential Bush White House lawbreaking is urging President Barack Obama not to compromise with Karl Rove as a means of co...

Truthfulness, Justice and the American Way

Paula Gordon | Posted 11.29.2008 | Politics


Paula Gordon

While the fate of the nation hangs in the balance, so does that of Troy Anthony Davis. He personifies the continuing threat to justice (and to life) of our de facto judicial system.

Senator Feingold's Hearing to Restore "The Rule of Law"

John W. Whitehead | Posted 10.23.2008 | Politics


John W. Whitehead

As the various branches of government overstep their authority, it is ultimately up to the people to hold them in check.

Guilty of Being Tibetan: Scenes from a Lhasa Prison

Rebecca Novick | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics


Rebecca Novick

"Before, this was the best place, but now it's like a prison." This is how one young Tibetan man describes life in Lhasa these days in an interview that was smuggled out of Tibet.

Pentagon Blocks Marine From Testifying About Torture

Wall Street Journal | JESS BRAVIN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


The Bush administration blocked a Marine Corps lawyer from testifying before Congress today that severe techniques employed by U.S. interrogators dera...