Supreme Court to Consider Enemy Combatants' Rights (Reuters)
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Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights
Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights
04/28/2004 03:07 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 28 2004 7:09AM GMT
Supreme Court: How Long Can Enemy
Combatants Be Held? (Reuters)
Supreme Court: How Long Can Enemy
Combatants Be Held? (Reuters)
04/28/2004 02:35 PMReuters - A number of Supreme Court justices
expressed concern on Wednesday that Americans captured in
President Bush's war on terrorism could be held for decades in
U.S. military jails without any legal rights.
Supreme Court to Decide Enemy
Combatant's Detention (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Enemy
Combatant's Detention (Reuters)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMReuters - The Supreme Court said on Friday it
would decide whether a U.S. citizen seized abroad and branded
an "enemy combatant" can be kept in a military jail in this
country, a test case for President Bush's war on terror.
Supreme Court weighs enemy combatant
case
Supreme Court weighs enemy combatant
case
04/28/2004 02:44 PMSupreme Court Weighs Enemy Combatant
Case (AP)
Supreme Court Weighs Enemy Combatant
Case (AP)
04/28/2004 08:18 PMAP - The war on terrorism gives the government power to seize
Americans and hold them without charges for as long as it takes to
ensure they are not a danger to the nation, the Bush administration
told the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Justices Affirm Legal Rights of 'Enemy
Combatants'
Justices Affirm Legal Rights of 'Enemy
Combatants'
06/28/2004 11:30 PMThe Supreme Court ruled on Monday that enemy combatants must be given
the ability to challenge their detention before a judge or other
"neutral decision-maker."
Intel, Top Rival Set for Supreme Court
Showdown (Reuters)
Intel, Top Rival Set for Supreme Court
Showdown (Reuters)
04/21/2004 03:37 AMReuters - The bitter rivalry between the
two biggest makers of computer microprocessors is set to reach
the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, in a case that could
determine the fate of a European antitrust probe.
Supreme Court Upholds Killer's Stay
(Reuters)
Supreme Court Upholds Killer's Stay
(Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:52 AMReuters - A killer, whose claims of
innocence rallied some celebrities to his side while
infuriating relatives of the victims, gained a last-minute
delay against his execution on Monday after a fierce legal
battle.
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court severely
limited the Bush administration's war on terrorism on Monday
and allowed cases brought by terror suspects challenging their
confinement to proceed in the American legal system.
Supreme Court Justice Assaulted, But
'Fine' (Reuters)
Supreme Court Justice Assaulted, But
'Fine' (Reuters)
05/01/2004 01:20 PMReuters - U.S. Supreme Court Justice David
Souter was assaulted while jogging and sustained minor
injuries, a court spokesman said on Saturday.
Supreme Court: States Can Be Sued Under
Disability Law (Reuters)
Supreme Court: States Can Be Sued Under
Disability Law (Reuters)
05/17/2004 10:25 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Monday that states can be sued under part of a landmark federal
civil rights law barring discrimination against people with
disabilities.
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Reach of Age
Bias Law (Reuters)
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Reach of Age
Bias Law (Reuters)
03/30/2005 02:05 PMReuters - Workers 40 or older can sue their
employers for practices that favor younger workers even if
there was no intentional bias, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Wednesday in an important age discrimination case.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on VMI
Supper Prayers (Reuters)
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on VMI
Supper Prayers (Reuters)
04/26/2004 04:03 PMReuters - A divided U.S. Supreme Court let
stand on Monday a ruling that reading a prayer before supper to
Virginia Military Institute cadets violated the
constitutionally required separation of church and state.
Chile Supreme Court Says Pinochet Can
Face Charges (Reuters)
Chile Supreme Court Says Pinochet Can
Face Charges (Reuters)
01/04/2005 11:38 AMReuters - Chile's Supreme Court ruled on
Tuesday that murder and kidnapping charges against Augusto
Pinochet can move forward, a decision that brings the
ex-dictator one step closer to trial in a major human rights
case.
Supreme Court to Decide Police Search
Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Police Search
Case (Reuters)
04/18/2005 11:19 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court said on
Monday it would decide whether one occupant may give the police
consent to search a residence, even though the other occupant
already has objected.
Appeals Cable Broadband Ruling to
Supreme Court (Reuters)
Appeals Cable Broadband Ruling to
Supreme Court (Reuters)
08/30/2004 04:04 PMReuters - The U.S. government has asked the
Supreme Court to reverse an appeals court ruling that could
lead to heavier regulation of cable companies' high-speed
Internet service.
Supreme Court Decides Terror Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
Supreme Court Decides Terror Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
06/28/2004 10:11 AMReuters - The Supreme Court decided on Monday
the case of terror suspect Jose Padilla on narrow procedural
grounds and ruled a federal court in New York lacks
jurisdiction over his case, a decision that does not reach the
heart of the dispute.
Supreme Court May Not Decide Case of
Death-Row Mexican (Reuters)
Supreme Court May Not Decide Case of
Death-Row Mexican (Reuters)
03/28/2005 02:55 PMReuters - U.S. Supreme Court justices
questioned on Monday the need to decide the case of a Mexican
on Texas' death row, after President Bush said the defendant
and 50 other inmates should get new hearings because they
weren't told of their right to talk to Mexican officials.
Supreme Court to Decide Medical
Marijuana Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Medical
Marijuana Case (Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on
Monday to decide whether a law outlawing marijuana applies to
medical use by two seriously ill California women whose doctors
recommended cannabis for their pain.
Supreme Court Dismisses Pledge Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
Supreme Court Dismisses Pledge Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
06/14/2004 09:55 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed on
Monday a constitutional challenge to the words "under God" in
the Pledge of Allegiance recited by schoolchildren, without
deciding the key church-state issue.
Ecuador Supreme Court Fired, Quito in
Emergency (Reuters)
Ecuador Supreme Court Fired, Quito in
Emergency (Reuters)
04/16/2005 02:44 AMReuters - Ecuadorean President Lucio
Gutierrez fired the entire Supreme Court on Friday in an
attempt to end a political crisis and declared a state of
emergency in the capital Quito to quell protests.
Supreme Court: Inmate Can Challenge
Execution Procedure (Reuters)
Supreme Court: Inmate Can Challenge
Execution Procedure (Reuters)
05/24/2004 11:11 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Monday that an Alabama death row inmate can make a last-minute
challenge under a federal civil rights law to the procedures
that may be used to carry out his execution by lethal
injection.
Supreme Court Considers Guantanamo
Prisoners' Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court Considers Guantanamo
Prisoners' Case (Reuters)
04/20/2004 08:47 AMReuters - The Supreme Court considers on
Tuesday whether foreigners held at a U.S. naval base at
Guantanamo Bay in Cuba can go to American courts for relief,
the first time it examines President Bush's policies in the
"war on terrorism."
Supreme Court Rejects Indian Activist
Peltier's Appeal (Reuters)
Supreme Court Rejects Indian Activist
Peltier's Appeal (Reuters)
04/19/2004 09:42 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on
Monday an appeal seeking parole for American Indian activist
Leonard Peltier, who was convicted for the 1975 killings of two
FBI agents.
Supreme Court Weighs Internet
File-Sharing Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court Weighs Internet
File-Sharing Case (Reuters)
03/29/2005 02:57 PMReuters - Supreme Court justices questioned on
Tuesday whether the recording industry's attempts to shut down
online file-sharing networks would deter inventors from
developing new products like Apple's iPod music player.
Supreme Court to Decide Juvenile Death
Penalty Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Juvenile Death
Penalty Case (Reuters)
01/26/2004 10:20 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court said on
Monday it would decide the constitutionality of executing
people younger than 18 when they committed their crimes,
revisiting an important death penalty issue last addressed 15
years ago.
Four Guantanamo Prisoners Ruled 'Enemy
Combatants' (Reuters)
Four Guantanamo Prisoners Ruled 'Enemy
Combatants' (Reuters)
08/13/2004 12:52 PMReuters - The U.S. military has ruled that
four terror war suspects jailed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are
legitimate "enemy combatants" after completing a fledgling
appeals process that will eventually review all 585 being held,
the Pentagon said on Friday.
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
03/30/2005 08:56 PMCBS MarketWatch Mar 31 2005 12:31AM GMT
US court grants Guantanamo rights; says
Detainees "should have access to lawyers
and the US court system" 12/19
US court grants Guantanamo rights; says
Detainees "should have access to lawyers
and the US court system" 12/19
12/19/2003 03:47 PMthe hits just keep on coming .. full box of Kleenex: ..
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CNN.com - Court: President cannot detain
U.S. citizen as enemy combatant
CNN.com - Court: President cannot detain
U.S. citizen as enemy combatant
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The Supreme Court says no
The Supreme Court says no
03/24/2005 11:52 AMThe justices deny a request for an order to re-insert Terri Schiavo's
feeding tube. Is this the end?
What is going on at the Supreme Court?
What is going on at the Supreme Court?
06/29/2004 11:59 AMThomas and Scalia are the most conservative conservative Justices.
Breyer is on of the liberal Justices. (Admittedly the least
liberal,…
Supreme Court to try Brand X
Supreme Court to try Brand X
03/28/2005 11:29 PMIndependent ISPs argue cable companies should be forced to lease
lines, but what's really on trial is the concept of communication.
The porn must go on - US Supreme Court
The porn must go on - US Supreme Court
06/29/2004 11:40 PMFor now . . .
Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice
Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice
06/29/2004 12:05 PMIn a close vote, the justices rule that a federal law designed to
restrict Internet pornography violates Americans' free-speech rights.
US Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on
ice
US Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on
ice
07/01/2004 02:04 AMZDNet Australia Jul 1 2004 5:44AM GMT
Showdown at the Supreme Court
Showdown at the Supreme Court
03/17/2005 03:27 AM“On March 29, the entertainment and technology industries will
descend upon Washington, D.C. to argue their respective sides before
the Supreme Court in the landmark case of MGM v Grokster. At stake:
the future of peer-to-peer technology, consumer electronics, software
design, and consumer rights in the United States. In April 2003, a
federal judge ruled that Streamcast Networks — the developer and
distributor of the Morpheus file-sharing software, and Grokster
— the developer and distributor…
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Dems on the Supreme Court
Dems on the Supreme Court
01/11/2004 07:56 AMSo an underplayed aspect of this campaign has been how the Democratic
candidates would differently select the Supreme Court. On NPR's
debate
, Senator Lieberman pointed to Justice Souter as a model. Congressman
Kucinich plugged Justice Ginsburg. I've gotten a couple pings asking
what the right answer is.
Hard question for me. Of course neither Ginsburg nor Souter were on
the correct side (or the right side) of Eldred, but I certainly think
Justice Souter is a model justice -- serious, hard working, unburdened
by ideology, prepared. I never quite get the principle that guides
Justice Ginsburg's choice between activism and not, or principle and
not, so I'm waiting to see the genius in that selection by President
Clinton.
Justice Breyer of course wrote a brilliant dissent in Eldred --
brilliant, though not effective. He was
proud of the decision's embrace of economics as the standard by which the
Sonny Bono Act was judged. But while I'm a fan of the result, I've
been too deeply affected (scarred?) by the
originalism/textaulism/fidelity theories of Scalia to be enamored of
that method.
In my view, perhaps the best sitting justice is a Republican appointee
-- Stevens. And if candidates are looking for what makes the best the
best, then it is certainly his judges' judge-like character. There's
no simple line that predicts Justice Stevens' result -- certainly not
a political line. And if there is any quality this Court needs, it is
that -- following a line that does not seem a political line.
The most impressive judges not sitting on the Supreme Court are also,
um, Republicans. (What party am I again?) Judge
Kozin
ski is a great judge -- too young when appointed, but someone who
has matured brilliantly in the job. And while his views about how to
the interpret the constitution make me cringe, history will record the
greatest judge of our time as Judge
Posner. But I
doubt that this is the time that a President from either party will
pick greatness as the reason to select a Justice.
US Supreme Court sides with AMD on EU
investigation
US Supreme Court sides with AMD on EU
investigation
06/22/2004 11:04 AMThe US Supreme Court has ruled that Intel may eventually have to turn
600,000 pages of documents over to EU investigators as part of a
long-running inquiry into Intel's business practices in Europe.
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