Legal Issues

THE BLACK PANTHER COVER UP

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Friends in High Places The Obama Justice Department went to bat for the New Black Panther party—and then covered it up. BY Jennifer Rubin June 21, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 38 The case is straightforward. On Election Day 2008, two members of the New Black Panther party (NBPP) dressed […]

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KAGAN BANS JAG OFFICERS FROM RECRUITING AT HARVARD LAW

Washington Times ROTUNDA: Kagan’s anti-military campaign May 21, 2010 Recently, President Obama nominated former Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan for a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. This appointment has drawn criticism from both the left and the right, especially from those who serve in uniform – U.S. soldiers. This criticism stems from

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Outing CIA Interrogators by Al Qaeda Defense Attorneys

Washington Times Thursday, May 6, 2010 Ex-CIA lawyer: Gitmo IDs graver than Plame leak Eli Lake and Bill Gertz THE WASHINGTON TIMES Covertly taken photos of CIA interrogators that were shown by defense attorneys to al Qaeda inmates at the Guantanamo Bay prison represent a more serious security breach than the 2003 outing of CIA

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OUR TRANSPARENT JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Gen. ‘Stonewall’ Holder The Obama Justice Department—most opaque ever? BY Jennifer Rubin May 10, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 32 Attorneys who formerly represented al Qaeda members detained at Guantánamo now labor at the Justice Department representing the United States and shaping policy regarding treatment of those detainees. Yet the attorney general refuses to disclose the

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How Democrats Circumvent the Law

MAY 3, 2010 Free Speech for Some Unions get a pass from new campaign finance disclosure rules. Democrats in Congress last week introduced White House-backed legislation that would indirectly reinstate free-speech restrictions that the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional in January. Backers say the measure will force disclosure of corporate money in politics, but the real

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