The Bangladesh High Court ruled Monday that the country's 1975 military takeover was "illegal" and "void" and that a martial regulation incorporated into the fifth Amendment to the Bangladesh Constitution was invalid. In their opinion, the judges ruled that the "Taking over the powers of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh with effect from the morning [...]

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Connecticut filed a federal lawsuit against Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and the Base Closure and Realignment Commission Monday, challenging the BRAC Commission's decision to close Connecticut's Air National Guard 103rd Fighter Wing . Connecticut is arguing that the Pentagon needs the state's approval before moving or altering the unit. Last week, a federal rule judge [...]

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Bunny Greenhouse, the former top procurement official with the US Army Corps of Engineers, has said she plans to sue the Army for being demoted after accusing Halliburton of contract abuse . Greenhouse was demoted from the senior executive service Saturday to a lower-ranking job, which the Army Corps of Engineers has said was due [...]

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Suspected and convicted foreign-born terrorists regularly exploit federal immigration laws to enter or remain illegally in the US, according to a new study released Tuesday by the Center for Immigration Studies . According to Immigration Benefits and Terrorism: Moving Beyond the 9/11 Staff report on Terrorist Travel , 59 of 94 foreign-born nationals convicted or [...]

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US Senator Patrick Leahy , ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Monday that the committee's Democrats intend to question Supreme Court nominee John Roberts about a Justice Department memo that some say led to torture at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and in Guantanamo Bay . The Bybee memorandum , authored by then-Assistant Attorney [...]

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California's legislature passed a bill Monday that would prevent convicted sex offenders from obtaining state-funded erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs, such as Viagra and Levitra. The vote on AB 522 follows a May directive issued by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger that state agencies cease providing known sex offenders with ED drugs until the necessary legislation could be [...]

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As anticipated in JURIST's Paper Chase, Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleaded not guilty Monday to conspiracy and wire fraud charges arising from a casino cruise line deal. Abramoff was indicted earlier this month along with business partner Adam Kidan for allegedly defrauding two lenders of $60 million to buy San Cruz Casinos. Abramoff, once a [...]

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