The Federal Bureau of Investigation encountered "numerous systemic problems" during its investigation of Zacarias Moussaoui prior to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , "ranging from poor individual performance to more substantial systemic deficiencies that undermined the FBI's efforts to detect and prevent terrorism," according to a report first written in 2004 but released publicly Monday [...]

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Newly released Pentagon documents provide evidence of "desperate and immoral conditions" at the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay prior to the three suicides there earlier this month, according to ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Monday released over 1000 pages of documents obtained from the military last week [...]

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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was transported out of Sierra Leone to the Netherlands Tuesday to await trial by the Special Court for Sierra Leone , according to Sierra Leone Vice-President Solomon Berewa . Taylor's transport comes just one day after the SCSL authorized the transfer . The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously agreed [...]

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Observers say President Bush could issue a pardon for former vice-presidential aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby following last week’s revelation that Karl Rove , Bush's top political advisor, will not face criminal charges in the three-year investigation into the leak of a CIA operative's name . This leaves Libby the only person indicted by Special [...]

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Samson v. California, Supreme Court of the United States, June 19, 2006 . Read the Court's 6-3 majority opinion per Justice Thomas along with a dissent from Justice Stevens, who was joined by Justices Souter and Breyer. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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Egyptian police Monday arrested 31 additional members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group, bringing the total number of members arrested to 700, according to officers speaking on condition of anonymity. The members were arrested for allegedly holding meetings in apartments located in Marsa Matrouh, which is approximately 325 miles from Cairo. The Muslim Brotherhood is [...]

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Rapanos v. US & Carabell v. Army Corps of Engineers, Supreme Court of the United States, June 19, 2006 lakes.'"]. Read the Court's majority decision per Justice Scalia, along with a concurrence in the judgment from Justice Kennedy, a concurrence from Chief Justice Roberts, a dissent from Justice Stevens, who was joined by Justices Souter, [...]

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An opposition activist who was critical of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko during his most recent presidential campaign has been sentenced to three years in jail by a Belarus court. Nikolai Razumov was arrested on March 14 after making comments that Lukashenko is connected to the disappearances of opposition leaders Yuri Zakharenko, Viktor Gonchar and Anatoly [...]

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