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Army Cannot Supplant Judiciary: In Fact it is a Subordinate Part of the Administration, Not an EqualInvesting the army with the power of judiciary is subverting the constitution of this land
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Domestic Workers: Don't Put Pressure on the Malaysian JudiciaryTHE fate of the memorandum of understanding on maids between Indonesia and Malaysia need not hinge on maid Isti Komariyah's case at all ("Fate of maid deal hinges on Isti's case" -- NST, June 9).
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Democrat Judiciary Committee in Cahoots with AG Holder Lets Justice Dept Cover-up Black Panther Voter IntimidationThe Democrat Judiciary Committee is unethically permitting AG Eric Holder to conceal the shady reason as to why he's refusing to prosecute voter intimidation by Black Panthers. -
Sonia Sotomayor Confirmed by Senate Judiciary CommitteeThe Senate Judiciary Committee has voted largely on partisan lines to approve the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to be the first Hispanic woman Supreme Court Justice. Senator Lindsey Graham was the only Republican to vote in favor of Sotomayor.
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Some Still Skeptical as Sotomayor Vetted by Judiciary CommitteeToday, Sonia Sotomayor made history as the first Latina to be publicly vetted by the Senate Judiciary Committee for a spot on the bench of America's highest court. -
House Judiciary Committee Meeting--Hot Air or Real Thing?July 25, 2008 may mark a date in history when the United States House of Representatives, particularly the Judiciary Committee, stood up and held the holders of the highest offices of our nation accountable for decisions and actions taken during the last eight years.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Votes to Restore Right of Habeas CorpusThe senate Judiciary committee will be drafting legislation Thursday, to begin the process of restoring the right of Habeas Corpus for people detained by the United States
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The Role of the Judiciary: The Just Branch of GovernmentThrough analysis of several of the Federalist Papers written by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, one can conclude that the judiciary is the most important branch in regards to protecting individual liberties of the people.
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House Judiciary Committee Report Unveils a String of Criminal Activity and Lies by the Bush AdministrationThe House Judiciary Committee releases The Constitution in Crisis, detailing impeachable and criminal offenses by members of the White House all the way up the President himself.
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The Judiciary Branch of GovernmentAs one major branch of government, the Judicial Branch not only established the Supreme Court, but also established state courts. Courts serve importance to the interpretation and use of laws.
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Judiciary Power in a Constitutional DemocracyThe American Constitutional Democracy is one of the most controversial in the world. On the one hand, the freedom it imparts to its citizens is exemplary.
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U.S. Attorney (Western Region) Donald Washington vs. House Judiciary CommitteeThis man has the audacity to claim that there was no hate crime committed when it was actually going on in his face and on television.
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Jena 6 Case Causes House Judiciary Committee to Examine School ViolenceRights groups hope that the House inquiry will look into disminatling of the "school to prison pipeline". This mechanism is accused of funneling children of color from school to prison.
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White House Ready for a Long Battle with Judiciary CommitteeThis is an indication that the White House is ready to get into a constitutional fight with the congress over the executive privilege. The executive branch has been in a long battle with congress over what they see as a weakened executive by the Clinton's administration.
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The French Bureaucracy, Judiciary and Legislaturethe role of each branch of the French government
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Scary Federal JudiciaryAn Expose' On The Federal Judiciary And Its Seeming Efforts To Avoid Responsibility For Deliberate Violations of Rights
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Antonin Scalia and the Judicial Branch are Causing a Lot of ConcernThere has been much speculation recently about our third branch of government, the judiciary. What happened to being impartial?
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The Solitude of Self by Elizabeth Cady StantonElizabeth Cady Stanton delivered The Solitude of Self speech before the House Judiciary Committee in Washington on January 18, 1982 to advocate for womens rights.
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ACLU Praises Act that Will Protect Journalists and Their SourcesAccording to a press release on the American Civil Liberties Union's website, the House of Representative Judiciary committee is considering new legislation on Thursday. The legislation will protect journalists from having to reveal their sources.
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Congress Panel Hears Testimony Regarding Warrantless Wire Tapping ProgramThe congressional panel, the Judiciary Subcommitte on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties held a hearing Thursday regarding the National Security Agency's wiretapping program.
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Congress, Hands Off: The Importance of the American JudiciaryWhy congress should allow the judicial branch the room to do its job independently
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The Ideas of America's Founders: The Executive and Judicial Branches of GovernmentMr. Stolyarov examines the American Founders' reasons behind their design of the executive and judicial branches of government in the U. S. Constitution. He also discusses Brutus's objections to the powers of the federal judiciary.
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Alberto Gonzales Testifies to Congress, Can't Remember MuchIn his much anticipated testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Alberto Gonzales didn't seem to be able to recall much of anything. -
Senate Committee Approves Illegal Animal Fighting BillOn March 15th the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill strengthening the nation's animal fighting laws. -
An Analysis of the Sources of Disagreement Between John Ashcroft and David ColeThe two articles "Testimony to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary" and "The Ashcroft Raids" present opposite views on the issue of whether or not the USA Patriot Act is constitutional.
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The U.S. Supreme Court: An Impartial Arbiter?Many critics of the federal judiciary have questioned if the U.S. Supreme Court can act as an impartial arbiter. But recent court cases have shown that justices can still make decisions independent of their political ideologies and biases. -
Update: Dismantling the EPA, Conrad Burns and the JudiciaryRecent events in the Montana Senatorial race require a very close look at the meaning of justice, payoffs and politics as usual. A vote for Burns is a vote for special interests and not the average American. -
This Administration Knows It's Breaking the LawEditorial about Alberto Gonzales' meetings with the Senate Judiciary Committee to defend the President's secretive wiretapping program on Feb. 6-7, 2006.
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Sick Sad Week: The Best of the Worst of the Week That Ended August 13, 2006By all rights the non-coverage of the House Judiciary Committee Report on the lies and crimes of the Bush administration should put an end to the myth of the so-called liberal media. Unfortunately, it won't. -
FDR and the Supreme CourtA detailed study of the "court packing" episode of 1936-37 and the development of American judiciary during the Depression/New Deal.
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