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Commentary Anderson [American U.]: Does it matter who you are interrogating?
Anderson [American U.]: Does it matter who you are interrogating?
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 11:04:00 am

Kenneth Anderson, Washington College of Law American University:"One thing that is missing in the whole torture-interrogation debate is the question of who you are interrogating. Can you use a different level of interrogation on Zarqawi, for example - knowing it...

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Commentary Froomkin [Miami]: The American Gulag
Froomkin [Miami]: The American Gulag
Bernard Hibbitts
January 2, 2005 08:54:00 pm

Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law:"The US holds maybe hundreds of non-citizens, all captured abroad (we are told), incarcerated in Guantanamo and in other secret prisons around the world. The Bush administration plans to hold them up to...

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Commentary Caron [Cincinnati]: IRS Says Aid to Tsunami Victims May be Tax-Deductible
Caron [Cincinnati]: IRS Says Aid to Tsunami Victims May be Tax-Deductible
Bernard Hibbitts
December 30, 2004 10:57:00 am

Paul Caron, University of Cincinnati College of Law:"The IRS has announced that donations made for the benefit of the victims of the devastating tsunami last weekend in Southeast Asia may be tax deductible:Contributions to domestic, tax-exempt, charitable organizations that provide...

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Commentary Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Bernard Hibbitts
December 28, 2004 08:23:00 am

Anna Ryzhova, Kyiv:"Ukraine has bravely overcome the third Presidential election round. Last Sunday, Dec. 26th, as many as 77% of Ukrainian voters participated in the revote choosing their President.By 10 pm Dec 27th, the Central Elections Commission ("CEC") has processed...

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Commentary Podgor [Georgia State]: Former Connecticut Governor Pleads Guilty
Podgor [Georgia State]: Former Connecticut Governor Pleads Guilty
Bernard Hibbitts
December 24, 2004 09:18:00 am

Ellen Podgor, Georgia State University College of Law:"AP wires report that Former Governor Rowland of Connecticut pled guilty to one count of conspiracy with the specific offense being a deprivation of honest services. The AP story notes that "he plea...

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Commentary Podgor [Georgia State]: 80% of Recent Bush Pardons Were Convicted of White Collar Offenses
Podgor [Georgia State]: 80% of Recent Bush Pardons Were Convicted of White Collar Offenses
Bernard Hibbitts
December 23, 2004 09:54:00 am

Ellen Podgor, Georgia State University College of Law:"Other bloggers, like Doug Berman's Sentencing Blog (which includes comments of Margy Love, former pardon attorney for DOJ and now in private practice), Orin Kerr writing on the Volokh Conspiracy Blog, and the...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: Bush’s Stingy Pardon Practice
Berman [Ohio State]: Bush’s Stingy Pardon Practice
Bernard Hibbitts
December 22, 2004 09:46:00 am

Douglas Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"According to this AP story, President George Bush granted four pardons today, which gives him a total of just 31 pardons and commutations during his first term.  As the AP story notes,...

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Commentary Godsey [Cincinnati]: Ninth Circuit Holds Law Banning "Material Support" to Terrorist Organization Constitutional
Godsey [Cincinnati]: Ninth Circuit Holds Law Banning "Material Support" to Terrorist Organization Constitutional
Bernard Hibbitts
December 21, 2004 01:49:00 pm

Mark Godsey, University of Cincinnati College of Law:"Handing a major victory to the Bush Administration, the Ninth Circuit on Monday in U.S. v. Afshari overturned a lower court decision and held Title 18 U.S. C. 2339B(a)(1) constitutional. This statute provides...

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Commentary Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Bernard Hibbitts
December 20, 2004 11:44:00 am

Anna Ryzhova, Kyiv:"Today, at noon under the EST time, Ukraine will be watching the nationally televised debate between Presidential candidates Victor Yushchenko and Victor Yanukovych. The debate this time is expected to be different from the previous one. A new...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: A Sign of the Capital Times
Berman [Ohio State]: A Sign of the Capital Times
Bernard Hibbitts
December 18, 2004 05:53:00 pm

Doug Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"The ruling by the Kansas Supreme Court yesterday in Marsh declaring the state's death penalty procedures unconstitutional (basics here) is yet another piece of evidence suggesting that the death penalty is now...

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President Johnson signed law against burning draft cards

On August 31, 1965, President Johnson signed a law making the burning of draft cards a federal offense subject to a five-year prison sentence and $1000 fine. In response to the law and in protest of the war in Vietnam, the student-run National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam staged the first public burning of a draft card in the United States on October 15, 1965. The constitutionality of the federal law was upheld in 1968 by the US Supreme Court in US v. O'Brien.

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On August 31, 1980, the communist government of Poland and labor leaders settled the Gdansk Agreement. The accord settled a summer of labor strikes at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland. With the Agreement, Poland became the first communist country to allow the creation of an independent labor union, which was called Solidarity. Solidarity then became the driving force that ended communism in Poland.
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