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Commentary Friedman [Case]: Red Cross reports of torture at Guantanamo
Friedman [Case]: Red Cross reports of torture at Guantanamo
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 30, 2004 10:05:00 pm

Peter Friedman, Case Western Reserve University School of Law:"It should come as no great surprise that the Red Cross has reported that the U.S. used psychological and physical coercion "tantamount to torture" on Guantanamo Bay detainees and that doctors and...

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Commentary Solum [San Diego]: Ashcroft v. Raich
Solum [San Diego]: Ashcroft v. Raich
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 29, 2004 05:40:00 pm

Lawrence Solum, University of San Diego School of Law:"When I wrote these words, I was sitting in the chamber of the Supreme Court of the United States. The last time I was in this room, I was sitting on the...

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Commentary Dirty Diversity: Bush Minority Appointees as Tools of Force, Power and Expediency
Dirty Diversity: Bush Minority Appointees as Tools of Force, Power and Expediency
Jeremiah Lee
November 29, 2004 08:01:00 am

JURIST Contibuting Editor Ali Khan of Washburn University School of Law says that the Bush administration's appointment of minority candidates to high-profile positions has made them the complicit and even enthisiastic instruments of political and legal policies as harmful as...

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Commentary Podgor [Georgia State]: Money Laundering on Tuesday’s Supreme Court Docket
Podgor [Georgia State]: Money Laundering on Tuesday’s Supreme Court Docket
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 28, 2004 09:05:00 am

Ellen Podgor, Georgia State University College of Law:"This Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a case that is important to white collar crime law, as the case will determine whether the crime of conspiracy to commit money...

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Commentary Tokaji [Ohio State]: Preliminary Relief Denied in Ohio Recount Case
Tokaji [Ohio State]: Preliminary Relief Denied in Ohio Recount Case
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 24, 2004 08:36:00 am

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"U.S. District Judge James Carr has denied a preliminary injunction and TRO, in a case seeking to compel Ohio election officials to complete a recount by the December 7 "safe harbor" date....

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Commentary Henning [Wayne State]: Quattrone Sanctioned by NASD
Henning [Wayne State]: Quattrone Sanctioned by NASD
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 23, 2004 08:30:00 pm

Peter Henning, Wayne State University Law School:"Frank Quattrone, former star high tech investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), was permanently barred from the securities industry and fined $30,000 by the NASD yesterday (Nov. 22).  Quattrone was convicted this...

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Commentary Ribstein [Illinois]: Disney and the Problem of Corporate Governance
Ribstein [Illinois]: Disney and the Problem of Corporate Governance
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 23, 2004 04:41:00 pm

Larry Ribstein, University of Illinois College of Law:"This W$J overview of the Disney case puts the Eisner/Ovitz affair into perspective: a strong CEO rendered his board practically irrelevant. Left on his own, he fumbled badly.  Shareholders suffered.There are many interesting...

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Commentary Tokaji [Ohio State]: Ohio – It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over
Tokaji [Ohio State]: Ohio – It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 22, 2004 11:40:00 pm

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"Taking Yogi Berra's words to heart, Ohio voting rights advocates have announced their plan to proceed with a contest of the election. This is in addition to the recount planned by the...

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Commentary Maule [Villanova]: A Mistake? Really. Hah hah. But It’s No Laughing Matter
Maule [Villanova]: A Mistake? Really. Hah hah. But It’s No Laughing Matter
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 22, 2004 03:50:00 pm

Jim Maule, Villanova University School of Law:"Well, the Congress has itself in a fine mess of hot water this time around. Readers of this blog know that I'm no fan of how Congress does business nor of most of what...

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Commentary Chin [Arizona]: Exoneration Roundup
Chin [Arizona]: Exoneration Roundup
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 22, 2004 02:55:00 pm

Jack Chin, University of Arizona College of Law:"Citing a poll indicating that 70% of Texans believe innocent people have been executed, a Texas representative proposed a moratorium on executions pending study of the DNA and capital punishment system; attending the...

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Denmark constitution signed

On June 5, 1849, Denmark became a constitutional monarchy with the signing of its first constitution. Prior to the promulgation of its constitution, Denmark was an absolute monarchy. The Danish constitution protected civil liberties, limited the power of the king, and created a bicameral legislature called the Rigstag, consisting of the Folketing and the Landsting. Today, Constitution Day is celebrated as a national holiday in Denmark every year on June 5. Learn more about Denmark's system of government from the country's official website.

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