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We may all know that Najibullah Zazi is a suspected al-Qaida terrorist, but the federal government doesn't have a firm definition of what "terrorist" means. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams) Who is a terrorist? Just as important: How do we …

Civil Liberties Examiner
wonders how the current president will rank when historians issue their next round of score cards. http://www.examiner.com/x-536-Civil-Libe rties-Examiner~y2009m8d31-How-will-Barac k-Obama-be-ranked-by-historians

Civil Liberties Examiner is amazed at the ranks of people who insist "the law" trumps basic morality and simple decency.

Civil Liberties Examiner wants to see how the conflict between gay marriage states and states with bans on gay marriage is resolved, hopefully before somebody gets denied parental rights or the like.

Civil Liberties Examiner is watching the Supreme Court case regarding First Amendment protection for politically themed movies.

Civil Liberties Examiner is not so impressed by the new guy in the White House.

Civil Liberties Examiner
Panels and speakers will address issues including habeas corpus, war-time economics and the trade-off of civil liberties losses for civil rights gains.
http://www.chapman.edu/LawReview/symposi um2009.asp
Lessons for the Current War on Terror?
Time:8:00AM Friday, January 30th
Location:Chapman University School of Law

President-Elect Barack Obama has promised to close down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, and the ACLU wants to hold him to that pledge. What's the big deal, besides prosecutors quitting right and left in protest of unjust proceedings and torture? Read on and find out...

The new U.S. president, Barack Obama, seems to have a taste for mandatory service when it comes to middle school and high school students, and his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, openly favors compulsory civilian service for all people ages 18 to 25...
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