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ACLU Minute: July 28, 2010
So what's the lesson we should learn about WikiLeaks disclosing 91,000 pages of classified information about the Afghanistan War?
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ACLU Minute: July 14, 2010
George Carlin's seven dirty words that until mid-July 2010 you were never allowed to say on the radio are:
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ACLU Minute: July 14, 2010
Massachusetts Federal Court Judge Joseph Tauro has struck down part of the Federal Defense of Marriage Act.
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ACLU Minute: July 14, 2010
Six Algerians, locked up at the United States military prison in Guantanamo for eight years, are fighting in court to stay at GTMO. The reason?
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ACLU Minute: July 8, 2010
On January 22, 2009, President Obama issued an Executive Order to close Guantanamo within a year. How's he doing?
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ACLU Minute: July 8, 2010
As a general rule, we don't do book reviews, so an exception should be, well, exceptional. Here's a book that is.
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ACLU Minute: July 8, 2010
What would happen if Congress passed a law that said Americans had to eat three vegetables and three fruits every day? Really, this is a serious question.
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ACLU Minute: June 24, 2010
Can Arizona, with its new round up the immigrants law, do any more violence to to the Fourteenth Amendment?
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ACLU Minute: June 24, 2010
The Humanitarian Law Project wanted to advise two terrorist groups on how they could, instead of promoting terrorism, resolve disputes peacefully and work with the United Nations. And the problem is what?
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ACLU Minute: June 17, 2010
Do day laborers -- people who have to search for work every day -- have the same constitutional rights to freedom of speech and assembly as everyone else in America?
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ACLU Minute: June 17, 2010
Are anti-immigration laws such as Arizona's so contagious that they could actually spread across the country to, say, Massachusetts?
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ACLU Minute: June 10, 2010
Here's a wild idea: How about presidential elections in America, where the candidate with the most votes for sure will win.
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ACLU Minute: June 10, 2010
There's breaking news on BP. In a public relations coup, the oil company is holding a contest to decide whether BP now shall stand for bogus promises, bad planning, broken pumps, or bull---- for the public.
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
Ultrasounds have become a weapon for groups that seek to undermine a woman's right to reproductive choice. But has that weapon worked?
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
The Supreme Court has spoken. When arrested, you have the right to remain silent. So of. Kind of. Maybe.
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
When an agent of the United States government scoops up a person in say Europe or Asia, and then ships him to the US military prison in Bagram, Afghanistan, may that person petition a US court to seek his release?
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
A man is walking down the street at night in a high crime area. Based on the environment and the neighborhood, the police guess that he has a gun. So may they stop and frisk him?
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
After T&J Towing scooped up the car of John Kurtz, a junior at Wesleyan Michigan University, Kurtz created a Facebook page to tell his story. The tow company sued him for $750,000.00.
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ACLU Minute: June 3, 2010
What do Americans think about the new Arizona immigration law that is racist, destructive, and will increase crime?
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