Op Ed: 'There Is No Law'

Netscape tags : military commissions ACT Habeas Corpus Judicial review detainees Constitutionality News
added 2007 Fri Mar 2 10:49:32 by Spadecaller
The 2006 Military Commissions Act has eliminated habeas corpus jurisdiction over lawsuits by GuantÃ;¡namo detainees and that the Constitution requires no judicial review, even if the detainees are held there for the rest of their lives.
The 2006 Military Commissions Act has eliminated habeas corpus jurisdiction over lawsuits by GuantÃ;¡namo detainees and that the Constitution requires no judicial review, even if the detainees are held there for the rest of their lives.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 14:23:30 by Spadecaller
Last fall, the U.S. Department of Education adopted new regulations to provide public school districts with greater latitude to operate single-sex schools, and to offer single-sex classes within coeducational schools. Will These Programs Be Constitutional and/or Good for Gender Equality?
Last fall, the U.S. Department of Education adopted new regulations to provide public school districts with greater latitude to operate single-sex schools, and to offer single-sex classes within coeducational schools. Will These Programs Be Constitutional and/or Good for Gender Equality?
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 14:05:08 by Spadecaller
To take preventive action so that the President does not launch a war in Iran, can Congress stop the President? Experts from both sides believe so. If Bush were to violate such a law, they urged, Congress should file a lawsuit against him, and begin impeachment proceedings.
To take preventive action so that the President does not launch a war in Iran, can Congress stop the President? Experts from both sides believe so. If Bush were to violate such a law, they urged, Congress should file a lawsuit against him, and begin impeachment proceedings.





