Sotomayor changes directions on cameras; Traxler to lead Judicial Conference; Begich on D.C. subcommittee; DLA Piper for Al Jazeera; remembering Steuart Pittman; honoring Hatch; and renominating Bloc
National Law Journal
...Galarnyk later appeared on CNN, FOX News national (Geraldo at Large), and Al Jazeera.Later on August 2, 2007, Galarnyk went to the collapse...
Rape casualties should be considered wounded combatants rather than mere victims of sexual violence
...communiqu? originally aired on Jan. 19 by the Arabic-language television station Al Jazeera. In typical fashion, bin Laden threatened future attacks and warned the...
...platform of his own, with considerable help in the Arab world from Al-Jazeera television, suggests that the role of the court should be to...
When the White House announced plans to try suspected terrorists before military commissions in November 2001, the aim was to give those responsible for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks ? possibly even
...Congress literally dodged a bullet. The al-Queda planners subsequently interviewed on al-Jazeera television made it clear that United flight 93 was headed for...
...Congress literally dodged a bullet. The al-Queda planners subsequently interviewed on al-Jazeera television made it clear that United flight 93 was headed for...
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