Guantanamo trials: another insignificant Afghan charged
The Military Commissions at Guantánamo -- the trial system for "War on Terror" prisoners that was established in the wake of the 9/11 attacks -- are ...
The Military Commissions at Guantánamo -- the trial system for "War on Terror" prisoners that was established in the wake of the 9/11 attacks -- are ...
Madeleine M. Kunin | Posted 10.11.2008 | Politics
Red state feminism may be exciting, even interesting, but it does not speak to average women, whether they are stay-at-home moms or working-moms or neither.
Jon Raymond | Posted 09.13.2008 | Home
In this upside-down country of lying presidents and corrupt politicians, it seems almost natural that the one true champion of real American values is a world-class pornographer.
Leo W. Gerard | Posted 09.11.2008 | Business
When uninsured Wal-Mart workers get sick, American taxpayers foot the bill. They pay for coverage through Medicaid, the health insurance plan for the poor. That's what the Walton family, which owns Wal-Mart, banks on.
Andy Worthington | Posted 08.08.2008 | Politics
What is distressing about this latest batch of releases is that two of the men -- those from Afghanistan and the UAE -- have left Guantanamo as unknown as when they arrived.
Shahid Buttar | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics
Despite the changing winds of politics, the expansion of the voting franchise has been one of our most consistent trends since the birth of the Republic.
Andy Worthington | Posted 07.31.2008 | Politics
As with justice, logic is in short supply in the executive's approach to terror suspects, who have been deprived of the protections of the Geneva Conventions to make false confessions.
Andy Worthington | Posted 07.29.2008 | Politics
Not content with endorsing the president's dictatorial right to imprison "enemy combatants", the judges ruled that the President did not even have to allege that an "enemy combatant" had ever raised arms against US forces.
Linda Bergthold | Posted 07.20.2008 | Politics
In the past few days, Clinton supporters of various stripes have refused to donate to the Obama campaign (while they whine about Obama supporters not wanting to help retire the Clinton debt).
Diane Dimond | Posted 07.13.2008 | Politics
There is an inner voice in my head that can't stop screaming! I've heard it since last week when the US Supreme Court declared the rape of a child under 12 should not be punished by death. That, a majority of the court ruled, is not a "proportional punishment."
Jay Mandle | Posted 07.11.2008 | Politics
Should the Mayor of New York or the Governor of New Jersey be able to overwhelm their opponents with vast personal fortunes? Justice Alito in effect says, "yes."
Leslie Harris | Posted 07.10.2008 | Media
Today, the media landscape barely resembles that of the late '70s, but the so-called "pervasiveness" concept arising from Pacifica -- the idea that broadcasting is an unstoppable "intruder" in the home -- lives on.
Andy Worthington | Posted 07.09.2008 | Politics
The US administration's basis for holding prisoners without charge or trial in the "War on Terror" belongs in a fantasy world. At the heart of this fantasy world are the Combatant Status Review Tribunals.
Paul Helmke | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
The Heller decision will most likely embolden criminal defendants, and ideological extremists, to file new legal attacks on existing gun laws.
AP | MARK SHERMAN | Posted 07.03.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has struck down a Louisiana law that allows the execution of people convicted of a raping a child. In a 5-4 vote...
Andy Worthington | Posted 07.03.2008 | Politics
Parhat v. Gates is another significant challenge to executive overreach. Parhat is one of 18 Uighur detainees who fled persecution in China and was arrested in Pakistan with no evidence against him.
Andy Worthington | Posted 06.21.2008 | Politics
Those who cherish historical adherence to the rule of law were delighted to hear that the Supreme Court ruled that prisoners at Guantánamo now have the right to challenge the basis of their detention.
Reuters | James Vicini | Posted 06.04.2008 | Business
Employees who complain of racial bias in the workplace and then face retaliation can sue under a post-Civil War-era law barring discrimination, the U....
Shahid Buttar | Posted 07.30.2008 | Politics
Today, as the nation prepares to rid itself of the presidential yoke imposed seven years ago by the Supreme Court, the Court continues to engage in partisan judicial activism.
Harvey Wasserman | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
The word is consensus. It is hard to achieve. But then it's even harder to beat.
Washington Post | Robert Barnes | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
The Supreme Court said yesterday that it will decide whether the death penalty may be imposed on someone who rapes a child, reopening the issue of whi...
Los Angeles Times | Nicholas Riccardi | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Antiabortion activists in several states are promoting constitutional amendments that would define life as beginning at conception, which could effect...
Andy Worthington | Posted 10.15.2008 | Politics