The US Department of Justice (DOJ) only prosecuted about two percent of the individuals arrested on suspicion of illegally entering the country along the US-Mexico border during a five-year period, according to an Associated Press analysis of federal figures on arrests and prosecutions released Monday. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University collected the [...]

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Nearly 1,000 protesters continued demonstrations Monday outside the parliament building in central Kiev as the Constitutional Court of Ukraine prepared to hear a lawsuit filed earlier this month by Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and leaders of the Ukrainian Parliament challenging the April 2 decree by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko calling for the dissolution of [...]

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The government of Thailand said Monday it will continue to block access to the popular video-sharing website YouTube until Google , YouTube's owner, agrees to remove video clips deemed offensive to the country's monarch. Thailand originally banned access to YouTube and several other websites April 4. The YouTube ban resulted from a video depicting King [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Victor Hansen of New England School of Law says that the overbearing terms imposed on Australian Guantanamo detainee David Hicks in his recent military commission plea agreement are the product of an overly and unfairly coercive system and have further undermined America's moral authority in rule of law matters… The recent safe [...]

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