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Like the Ante-Bellum Negro, Muslim Militants are not Persons under U.S. Law

5 hours ago ago from America at War

Center for Constitutional Rights Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Suit Seeking Accountability for Guantanamo Torture December 14, 2009 —Today, the United States Supreme Court refused to review a lower court’s dismissal of a case brought by four British former detainees against Donald Rumsfeld and senior military officers for ordering torture and religious abuse at Guantánamo. The British detainees spent more than two years in Guantanamo ...

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Foxtons to Appeal in OFT case

5 hours ago ago from Painsmith Landlord and Tenant Blog

Well, as we suggested might happen here, Foxtons is going to appeal the decision of the High Court in the light of the Supreme Court ruling in the Bank Charges case. The Times has reported this (slightly badly) here. However, it is questionable whether the implications are as important for other agents as the Times [...]

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Medical malpractice: Illinois Supreme Court delays ruling on ...

1 day ago ago from Course Currency Trading | Foreign Currency Trading

Larsen's ruling falls in line with a 1997 Illinois Supreme Court decision that overturned a 1995 law implementing caps on personal - injury cases. The first case to test the law was that of Abigaile LeBron, a 13-month-old girl who ...

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BitTorrent Sites May Be Censored in Italy

8 hours ago ago from TorrentFreak

The Supreme Court ruling follows a nationwide block of The Pirate Bay In August 2008, when a decree from a public prosecutor instructed ISPs to censor the site. As a result, millions of Italians were banned from accessing the world’s largest BitTorrent tracker. The Pirate Bay chose to appeal the decision and won the court case. The Court of Bergamo ruled that no foreign website can be censored for alleged copyright infringement and the ...

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Pause, sirs, and ponder | Tea Break

17 hours ago ago from Tea Break | Pakistan Blog aggregator | Take a tea-break; have a mind blogging experience

Pause, sirs, and ponder - The NRO was such an easy target that a single shot (Articles 4, 8 and 25 of the constitution) was enough to demolish it. A fusillade from heavy cannons (Articles 62 (f), 63 (i and p), 89, 175, and 227) has created problems. The clauses of Articles 62 and 63 cited now constitute part of Ziaul Haq�s arbitrary amendments. They have never been debated by a representative assembly and have been consistently denounced ...

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