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Supreme Court Agrees To Review ACLU's Landmark Indefinite Detention Case (12/5/2008) |
ACLU National
WASHINGTON, DC - The Supreme Court today agreed to review the Bush administration's claim that it can indefinitely imprison a legal resident of the United States without charge or trial. The case was filed on behalf of Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, who has been detained in solitary confinement at a Navy brig in South Carolina since June 2003. Al-Marri asked the Court to reverse a federal appeals court decision that gave the president sweeping power to deprive individuals in the United States of their most basic constitutional rights by designating them as "enemy combatants."
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Hawkeye Area ACLU Activity Update |
Evan Fales, Board Secretary
IOWA CITY, IA - Over the past six months or so, the main ongoing issues under discussion by the board of the Hawkeye Chapter have been the activities of the Citizen’s Police Review Board (PRB) in Iowa City, and the placement of cameras in the restrooms of the Iowa City Public Library. |
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Michigan State University Student Faces Suspension for E-mailing Letter to Professors |
Fox News
EAST LANSING, MI - A student government leader at Michigan State University could be facing suspension for sending a mass e-mail to professors about a proposed change to the school calendar — an e-mail that the university is labeling spam.
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