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More Thoughts on the Torture Prosecution

August 26, 2009

     One of the persons who is dearest to me sent me a long critique of Eric Holder's decision to investigate whether or laws were broken when C.I.A. agents or contractors utilized unauthorized interrogation techniques.  My answer to this loved one is below.

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Big News on Capitol Hill Yesterday: Sotomayor, Rove, and the Detainees

July 8, 2009

     The confirmation hearing for Judge Sonia Sotomayor will kick off next week before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Karl Rove testified before the House Judiciary Committee, and the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on proposed amendments to the Military Commissions Act. 

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The Supreme Court at the Tipping Point – Presidential Power

August 26, 2008

     The greatest challenge that the next Supreme Court will face is to determine the extent of Presidential power and the degree to which the President is answerable to Congress and bound by law. This question will come before the Court in a number of different contexts.

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