... and Alberto Gonzales. Alberto Gonzales spoke before law students at Georgetown today, justifying illegal, unauthorized surveilance of US citizens, but during the course of his speech the students in class did something pretty ballsy and brave. They got up from their seats and turned their backs to him. To make matters worse for Gonzales, additional students came into the room, wearing black co
Not one to support it, nor to support its elimination. Not so long ago there were some similar case, in that the crimes were serious and the victim's families, in their grief, wanted max "punishing". The Oklahoma way, McVeigh, was to end his life asap for what he'd done, evidence be damned. Another in Florida, the families wanted the culprit kept alive as long as possible, thinking as blobajob th
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 3 - For years, a lawyer for the Thomas More Law Center in Michigan visited school boards around the country searching for one willing to challenge evolution by teaching intelligent design, and to face a risky, high-profile trial. Intelligent design was a departure for a nonprofit law firm founded by two conservative Roman Catholics -- one the magnate of Domino's pizza, the ot
Grand juries are much in the news. But who are these people? Grand juries make the initial decision to indict–formally accuse–a criminal defendant and require him or her to stand trial. Grand jury indictments are required for all federal felonies. About half the states have some sort of grand jury hurdle too. Grand jurors are ordinary citizens who listen to the prosecutor questioning witnesses. Un
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