Paul L. Boley
Law Library
Lewis & Clark Law School

Law in the News

Archive for December, 2004

12/23/2004

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

12/22/2004

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

12/21/2004

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

12/20/2004

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