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The Mexicanization (take the cash or/and die) of American Law Enforcement by Judith Miller, City Jou
Beheadings and amputations. Iraqi-style brutality, bribery, extortion, kidnapping, and murder. More than 7,200 dead—almost double last year’s tally—in shoot-outs between federales and ...
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Bozeman, Montana (AP)
Montana State University is adding two online Native American Studies courses this spring.
One class, “Federal Indian Law and Policy,” is a graduate course that will trace the history and complexity of Indian law, covering treaties, water rights, natural resource development and tribal businesses.
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... of terrorism visit the US. Any government ought to be allowed to make a determination on who is or isn't one, and just come here and kidnap them, right?
Damn Bush and Cheney for putting us in this position. There are no words for how badly they've disgraced the US Constitution, international law, and general human ethics. And to hell with anyone who supports what they did in Italy.
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OK...enough is enough. First in Ft Worth and now Atlanta. Police in military-style garb acting like marines landing at Iwo Jima are attacking the general public for what? Someone dancing in there underwear? Homeland security and terrorists aside, the police are entirely too heavy-handed in dealing with gays gathered for a few drinks.
I knew this would be a by-produc t of our war on terror, ...
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... . LOTUS) PROGRAM
Greetings from the University of Baltimore School of Law.
I send news of our innovative Master of Laws ... . Students in both tracks familiarize themselves with American law practice through courses on Introduction to the United States and Legal ... hour from Washington, D.C., an attractive location for the study of law and for Optional Practical Training for graduates.
The School ...
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... "lies we live by". If we put in American self-help language, we could call it "lies to live ... notice how far the reality departs from the pretence.
In other words, I wonder if the American counterpart to the Revolutions of 1989 hasn't been to entrench ... Justice Department channels the legal investigations that American law and the treaty obligations under the Torture Convention ...
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... current response to its own ongoing anti-establishment movement. In the American element of the study, we are including elements of the civil rights ... -Americans became casualties of lethal force applied by US law enforcement, and thousands more were arrested. Right: mortally wounded ... defending himself at his conspiracy trial, Tehran 2009.
American law enforcement confronted roughly seven straight ...
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... it will hold its annual meeting in conjunction with that of the Association of American Law Schools in New Orleans on January 6, 2010. The topic is “Getting to the Rule of Law.” All three sessions of the program will be held in Hilton New Orleans ... (philosophy): Jeremy Waldron, New York University
Commentator (law): Robin West, Georgetown University
Commentator (political ...
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... Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (9/11 mastermind) and four of his cohorts to justice in a court of law -- just like any other vicious criminals. They will be tried and hopefully convicted in a New York criminal court, and it' ... guaranteed to United States citizens. His stupid statement ignores both American law and American history.
The fairness of our laws and our courts have never been reserved ...
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... attention to issues of private international law. The American Law Institute promulgated Intellectual Property: ... actions can occur in all areas of intellectual property law. However, for purposes of this paper, we concentrate on trademark cases, ... concerns. In the end, however, we conclude that private international law solutions may not resolve all the complications of multinational secondary ...
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