By Debbie Schlussel As I noted recently, the FBI just celebrated its 100th anniversary. But, as I also noted, it was a quiet celebration and few were celebrating. That's because the FBI has become a bloated bureaucratic whale,...
Deborah Colson [Senior Associate, Law & Security Program, Human Rights First]: "Last Wednesday, a panel of six military officers returned a split verdict in the military commission trial of Salim Hamdan, convicting Mr. Hamdan...
Here’s how high the stakes are in the jury selection that’s now under way in the Joseph Duncan case: If just one juror objects in any of three different votes, Duncan would be spared the death penalty. That’s what happened in...
Here’s how high the stakes are in the jury selection that’s now under way in the Joseph Duncan case: If just one juror objects in any of three different votes, Duncan would be spared the death penalty. That’s what happened in...
Must-reads: Don MacPherson on the magic of legislation. Media matters National Post attacked from the left! CBC attacked from the right! All is well at The Globe and Mail! If the Post were to fall into liberal (or Liberal)...
The anthrax case may be the latest in a string of botched investigations by the bureau The FBI's investigation of the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks was the most complex and important in the bureau's history. Immense resources...
The anthrax case may be the latest in a string of botched investigations by the bureau The FBI's investigation of the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks was the most complex and important in the bureau's history. Immense resources...
By JAN SLIVA - Britain agreed Tuesday to delay the extradition of a radical Muslim preacher to face charges that he helped set up an al-Qaida terrorist training camp in Oregon. The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg,...
posted at 1:05 pm on July 29, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly Yesterday I wrote about the claim from Pakistan that the senior al-Qaeda chemical-weapons expert died in an American missile strike in South...
Jamie Gorelick is back with an editorial column in today's Washington Post. She laments the politicization of the U.S. Department of Justice. There was an unbroken rule, embodied in law, regulation and department policy, that...