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Michael Mukasey: "I Collapsed from All the B.S, "Bush Sh*t"Attorney General Michael Mukasey came down with a case of the "vapors" Thursday. But it's all good. Or is it?
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Congressmen Conyers and Nadler "Concerned" Over Attorney General Michael Mukasey's RemarksCongressmen John Conyers (D - MI) and Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) have demanded that Attorney General Michael Mukasey better explain his remarks of Justice Department officials not needing a presidential pardon. -
President Bush Praises Attorney General Nominee Michael Mukasey in Address to NationPresident Bush stated his case for the confirmation of Judge Michael Mukasey as Attorney General in his weekly radio address Saturday.
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey Collapses at Dinner SpeechSoon to departed Attorney General Michael Mukasey was to give a speech at a Federalist Society dinner. But he collapsed instead and was hospitalized, though he appears to be OK.
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President Bush Nominates Michael Mukasey to Serve as the 81st U.S. Attorney GeneralThe American Center for Law and Justice supports Bush's nomination of Michael Mukasey to serve as U.S. Attorney General. -
Poor Mukasey. the Nomination Process is Torture Ain't It?A suggestion for Mukasey's AG nomination proecess. -
Attorney General Mukasey Decides "Aliens" Have No Right to CounselHow will the recent decision of the Government affect Immigration Proceedings?
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President Bush is AwesomePresident Bush's nomination of Michael Mukasey for new Attorney General has met some criticism from the majority of congressional Democrats. Like most public appearances by Bush, his response to their outcry is just plain hysterical.
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Eric Holder is a Logical Choice for US Attorney GeneralPresident-elect Obama selected Eric Holder as US Attorney General today. Who is Eric Holder and what duties will he perform as US Attorney General?
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FBI Brags About Good Vibes Coming from Them; ACLU Strongly DisagreesThe statement by the FBI and Department of Justice representatives before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looked at and excerpts are taken and analyzed. Contradictions are also noted.
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Our Public ServantsOh, those zany guys. Firmly at the controls, deciding the direction of our country. The all-knowing elites who spend their lives telling all the peopns how to live.
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The State Secrets Protection Act of 2008This paper explores the differences between the Senate and House bills that comprise the 110th Congress' attempt to codify federal common law in response to litigation against telecommunications companies for participation in warrantless surveillance.
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Donald Trump is Irresponsibly Wrong on TortureDonald Trump, and people like he, who one would think would know better, or at least attempt first to get their facts straight, should not irresponsibly support torture by claiming, "We wouldn't have caught bin Laden without it."
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The True Story Behind the Movie I am a Fugitive from a Chain GangAn amazing movie based on an even more amazing story that actually changed the way justice was doled out in parts of America.
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Saying the WordThe American media is trying to cover the CIA torture without using the word "torture." Examples of the way the media shies away from reporting the facts on torture come from stories by three sources; The New York Times, CNN and the LA Times.
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Famous Acts of Plagiarism Within the Music IndustryFrom a legal standpoint, the central-most topic in the music industry is arguably copyright law. I am going to examine what happens when a copyright is infringed upon by plagiarism, and thus, why copyrights are important.
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FBI Annouces Ten Drug Defendants Extradited from Mexico to U.SThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a press release on December 31, 2008, that the Mexican government has extradited 10 major drug defendants from Mexico to the United States.
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That was Some Month We Just Had Part 4Noverber; a month to remember. Or not.
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Iowa Democrats Hear Six Presidential Candidates at J & J DinnerThe annual Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner is a fundraiser for the Iowa Democrat Party, but it is also the premier political event for presidential candidates prior to the January caucuses. Six candidates were cheered by thousands of participants. -
Jena 6: A Study of Racism and Race RelationsContrast and comparison of Jena, Louisiana and the Duke rape case.
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Giuliani Announces Justice Advisory Committee MembersWith law and legal issues a hot topic for the Giuliani Campaign, a press release recently announced the creation of and appointments to a Justice Advisory Committee.
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Christopher Dodd Touts Union Credentials on Conference CallVeteran Senator states he is the most pro-labor candidate. -
Land of the Free, Home of the Cowards - A Look at WaterboardingWaterboarding is as old as torture itself. A look at its past and it's current use by the United States government.
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Waterboarding Scandal: Whoever was Involved in This Cover-Up Should Suffer Legal ConsequencesThis is about disobedience to foreign policy and covering up...
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Two Involved in Home-Grown Terror Plot Plead GuiltyThe two men had conspired to attack, in the Los Angeles, California area, United States military operations as well as "infidels," and Jewish and Israeli facilities in the region.
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CIA and Justice Department to Investigate Torture Tape DestructionThe head of the CIA, General Hayden, has announced that the CIA and the Justice Department will conduct a preliminary investigation into the destruction of CIA videotapes.
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Merck Pays $650 Million to Settle Fraud/kickback AllegationsMerck will pay the federal government $650 million in order to quell allegations that the New Jersey-based drug-maker failed to pay rebates to Medicaid while simultaneously giving illegal kickbacks to doctors for prescribing their products.
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