vanityfair.com - 2/7/2009
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When is a threat not a threat? Was there any threat at all? A recent British High Court ruling in the case of Binyam Mohamed has caused a firestorm in Britain over these and other questions, and brought the subject of U.S.-British "intelligence-sharing" into public view. The British government ...
Judge? Not. (video)
youtube.com 5/20/2009 — Did you ever love something someone had written on a blog so much you wanted to rush out make a video out of it? No? Well, you probably have a "life."...
Judge Questions Telecom Immunity | Threat Level from Wired.com
blog.wired.com 12/3/2008 — SAN FRANCISCO -- The constitutionality of retroactive immunity for telecoms that helped Bush spy on Americans got its day in court Tuesday, a little less than a year after senator Christopher Dodd all but shuttered Congress with an ultimately futile ...
Seven Years
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 11/21/2008 — Today a federal district judge ordered that five Gitmo detainees be released. Greenwald : The five men ordered released today have been imprisoned in a cage by the Bush administration for 7 straight years without being charged with any crimes and ...
Guantanamo judge refuses Obama's request for delay
reuters.com 1/29/2009 — MIAMI (Reuters) - The chief judge for the Guantanamo war crimes court on Thursday refused President Barack Obama's request to delay court proceedings against a prisoner charged with plotting an attack that killed 17 U.S. sailors.
Judge refuses to delay Gitmo detainee's trial
msnbc.msn.com 1/29/2009 — A military judge at Guantanamo Bay has refused the Obama administration's request to suspend the military commission proceedings for one of the detainees for 120 days, U.S. military officials confirmed Thursday.
Congress asks judge to keep Bush records at WH
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news.yahoo.com 1/8/2009 — AP - The new Congress has asked a federal judge to force the Bush administration to keep some of its disputed records at the White House instead of turning them over immediately to the National Archives.
Judge suspends Gitmo war crimes trial
msnbc.msn.com 1/21/2009 — A military judge on Wednesday agreed to President Barack Obama's request to suspend the Guantanamo war crimes trial of a Canadian accused of killing a U.S. soldier.