An Afghan journalist employed by a Canadian television network who is being held as an "enemy combatant" in Afghanistan filed a lawsuit against the Bush administration Tuesday, alleging violations of due process and the right to counsel. The complaint, initiated by Ahmad's father, accuses the Bush administration of holding Ahmad illegally for more than six [...]

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The Constitutional Court of Turkey Thursday struck down recent amendments to the country's constitution designed to ease a ban on headscarves in universities, finding that they violated the country's secular principles. Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) had proposed the amendments to ensure equal access to higher education, but the pro-secular opposition Republican People's [...]

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The US District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday blocking the enforcement of employer-related provisions of Oklahoma's controversial immigration law . Judge Robin Cauthron concluded that it is "substantially likely" that the provisions are preempted by federal immigration law, and that there was a risk of harm to the [...]

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The Third Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal Wednesday ruled that a plan to ease prison overcrowding by transferring prisoners to out-of-state facilities does not violate the state constitution . The California Correctional Peace Officers Association and Service Employees International Union had challenged the plan, alleging that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had exceeded his [...]

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Elisa Mari, Pitt Law '10, files from Athens: Tuesday morning at 7:30 am, Tasos Aliferis, the Mayor of Tilos – a small Greek island in the eastern Aegean – formally married two homosexual couples. The first couple to get married at dawn were gay, the second couple was lesbian. The whole ceremony happened without any [...]

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Terror suspects should be tried in military commissions, not federal courts, US Attorney General Michael Mukasey said in a Wednesday speech to judges at the 2008 DC Circuit Judicial Conference . Mukasey said that sending terror cases to civilian courts could require the release of sensitive national security information, but human rights groups have argued [...]

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