By William W. Bedsworth | December 24, 2007
On Oct. 5 of last year, I spoke to the American Bar Association's International Law Section in London. On Oct. 19, I spoke to the Nebraska State Bar Convention in Lincoln. In between, I
By Leslie T. Thornton | March 9, 2009
Full disclosure: I had been rooting for Eric Holder Jr. to become attorney general since President Bill Clinton appointed him deputy attorney general in 1997. A lot of us ha
By Aziz Huq | August 27, 2007
In the fight against terrorism, does America care too much about the legalities? Some serious observers have suggested so, and their position merits thoughtful evaluation. But in the end
By Howard J. Bashman | December 18, 2006
Two appellate courts recently ruled that an individual who intentionally visited Web sites to view child pornography, but did not intentionally save those images to his computer's hard d
By Ronald J. Rychlak | August 28, 2006
Online gaming has become big money on the Internet and a big concern for government. Both Congress and the Department of Justice are moving to crack down, but enforcement efforts
January 15, 2007
Last week, Fred Fielding got the nod again he's heading back to the White House Counsel's Office. That makes three times for Fielding: counsel for Presidents George W. Bush and
By Lawrence J. Spiwak | March 13, 2006
Last week's announcement of the megamerger between AT&T and BellSouth set off new worries about competition in the evolving telecommunications market. But the truth is that the most impo
By Fernando R. Laguarda | October 23, 2006
America faces a twin voting problem: Some people who are not eligible to vote apparently do. At the same time, millions of citizens do not cast the ballots to which they are fully entitl
By Jesselyn Radack | January 26, 2009
It’s one of the nasty little secrets of Washington that everybody claims to dislike but nobody does anything about. It’s called burrowing—the insidious phenomenon of pol
September 1, 2008
Senior Judge Laurence Silberman recently pronounced himself “thrilled” to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He added, “I didn’t fight
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