Oct. 23
USA:
Guantanamo defense: No war crimes if no war
A U.S. military war tribunal is weighing a question that might seem better
suited for a history class than a courtroom: How long has the United States
been at war?
The question is more than academic for Abd al-Rahim
June 22
USA:
Executing the Mentally Ill and the Mentally Retarded: 3 Key Recent Cases
from Texas and Virginia Show How States Can Evade the Supreme Court's
Death Penalty Rulings
Since the Supreme Court lifted its ban on the death penalty in 1976, Texas
and Virginia have led the country in