JURIST Guest Columnist Heidi Kitrosser of the University of Minnesota School of Law says that White House arguments in defense of the NSA domestic surveillance program are pushing the limits of Presidential secrecy beyond proper constitutional bounds… Two of the most frequent and most apt criticisms made about the secret Presidential order authorizing spying by [...]

READ MORE

Police in the Philippines Monday charged 16 people with rebellion for allegedly planning to oust Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo , according to the head of the police legal department. The coup plot involved five members of the Philippines House of Representatives , soldiers, a communist rebel leader, and Philippines Senator Gregorio Honasan , who participated [...]

READ MORE

California Youth and Adult Corrections Secretary Roderick Hickman said over the weekend that he is resigning his post after a two year attempt to reform California's prison system. Appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger , Hickman was tasked with improving a correctional system that faces immense problems such as overcrowding, an aging inmate population and an [...]

READ MORE

Russian diplomats Saturday criticized the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for its Friday refusal to grant former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic provisional release so that he might travel to Russia for medical treatment for a heart condition. Prosecutors feared that Milosevic might claim he was too sick to return from Moscow to continue [...]

READ MORE

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said Saturday he will lobby the United Nations and the Organization of the Islamic Conference to make blasphemy an internationally-recognized criminal offense in the wake of controversy surrounding the worldwide republication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that first appeared in the Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper in September. A spokesman told reporters [...]

READ MORE