A coalition of businesses and environmental groups on Monday called for federal legislation to limit emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. In a letter to President Bush a day before his State of the Union Address , the US Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) advocated a "cap and trade" system , in which companies [...]

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JURIST Special Guest Columnist Wendy J. Keefer, former senior counsel and chief of staff in the US Department of Justice Office of Legal Policy now teaching national security law at Charleston School of Law and practising with Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, says that lawmakers, critics and the public at large should consider warrantless electronic surveillance and [...]

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The head of Catholic bishops in Italy Monday denounced a plan by the Italian government to give same-sex couples many of the rights that heterosexual couples enjoy. Cardinal Camillo Ruini spoke to a conference of Italian bishops and said same-sex unions went against the basic purpose of marriage – to produce children. The proposed legislation [...]

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A Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Initial Response to Representative Mark Foley's E-mails to a Former Page, US Department of Justice, January 22, 2006 . Read the full text of the report. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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Cunningham v. California, US Supreme Court, January 22, 2006 . Read the Court's opinion per Justice Ginsburg, along with a dissent from Justice Kennedy and another dissent from Justice Alito. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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A twelve-person jury was selected Monday to sit in the CIA leak trial of former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby . Even though jury selection began last Tuesday and was supposed to conclude Thursday the process was extended as too many of the original 60 jurors were dismissed on the grounds that they [...]

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