Orwellian legislation strips citizens of due process
I may have a nervous breakdown. Why? The issue is the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which was approved by the Senate Thursday.
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I may have a nervous breakdown. Why? The issue is the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which was approved by the Senate Thursday.
There was a gunfight at Sandra Day O’Connor Law School on Nov. 15, though likely not the kind you’re picturing. Adam Winkler, respected attorney and Professor of Law at UCLA, gave a lecture centered on his new book “Gun Fight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America,” followed by a question and answer session moderated by Alan Korwin, the owner of the largest publisher of gun law books.
One of the most notorious regimes in current international affairs is making headlines again.
Palestine is seeking recognition as a state from the U.N., again. Last week, they were granted membership in the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. This week, they pledge to seek admission to one of the most important bodies within the U.N., the Security Council. Their acceptance would change the nature of peace talks, allowing Palestine to vote on resolutions without having continued an effort to restart negotiations with Israel directly. Granted, the likelihood Palestine would be granted full membership is quite slim.
A weapon powerful enough to do 600 times the damage done to Hiroshima was dismantled in Texas last week, nearly half a century after it was put into service at the height of the Cold War.
Since the Occupy Wall Street movement's momentum began increasing exponentially, I have been examining it from various angles.
Every administration fights scandals and rumors of scandals. From Watergate to Pardongate and Lawyergate to the Whitewater scandal, the rivers of scandals in politics run deep.
The death of those who pose a direct threat to citizens around the world is often a welcome relief. The case of terrorists Anwr al-Awlaki and Samir Khan is not any different.
Once a year or so, the news is awash with discussion and controversy regarding the application of the death penalty in capital cases.
Summary: We must demand answers and consequences for those responsible in Operation Fast and Furious.
Think about how this statement makes you feel: students legally carrying firearms on campus. Now, think about why you feel that way. What in your life has created this opinion?
Last week President Barack Obama signed an executive order that would require a “case-by-case review of deportations, allowing many undocumented immigrants without criminal records to stay in the United States.”
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