Law in the News to Return January 13, 2005
Tough Questions on U.S. Prisoner Abuse Still to Come Despite Lack of Pictures
Take Your Pick: ‘Judicial Hellholes’ or ‘Zany Immunity?’
UW Law School Wins Affirmative Action Appeal :: Smith v. University of Washington Law School
Administration Overhauls Rules for U.S. Forests :: Forest Service Press Release :: 2004 Final NFMA Planning Rule :: NFMA Management Plan Prototype
2004’s Top Legal Stories: Gerrymandering, Guantanamo, & Gays
Sarbanes-Oxley Deadline Looms Like a Corporate Compliance Y2K
All the President’s Yes Men
Nevada High Court Overturns ‘Son of Sam’ Law :: Seres v. Lerner
New Coal Plants Will Bury ‘Kyoto’
Britain’s Growing Father’s Rights Movement
Hacker Gets Record Sentence – 9 Years – for a Computer Crime
Professor Sues CIA for President’s Daily Briefs
Washington Supremes Order Ballots Counted :: WA State Republican Party v. King County :: Concurrence
9th Reverses Course on Terror Law :: Humanitarian Law Project v. Ashcroft
Law Professor an Unlikely General in the Pot Wars
Washington Supremes to Rule on Recount “With All Deliberate Speed”
European Court Upholds Microsoft Antitrust Sanctions :: Court’s Press Release (pdf) :: Order of the Court of First Instance
Suits Seek to Ease Restrictions on Religious Displays
Lord’s Intervention Saves Supreme Court
Indefensible Internment
FBI Documents Detail Use of “Torture Techniques” at Guantanamo, Refer to Executive Order :: ACLU Press Release :: FBI Torture FOIA Records :: Email Referring to Executive Order (pdf)
Comedy Central Dismissed From Suit Over NY Comic’s Death
Nativity Scenes are Constitutional. Except When They’re Not
ACLU’s Search for Data on Donors Draws Denial, D.A. :: ACLU Response
From Assassination Attempts to Professor at Law
Spammers Ordered to Pay ISP $1 Billion
Trying Times For Supreme Court
Outsourcing Detention
Hungry? First Read This Business Meal Primer
One Angry Man: The Lament of the Peremptorily Challenged
EPA Bends Rules for Polluters
JURIST - Paper Chase