Alien’s Law Alien’s Law
Noncitizens in the United States face an increasingly harsh Ashcroft-run Justice Department.
Nov 29, 2001 / Bruce Shapiro
Disorder in the Court Disorder in the Court
George W. Bush wants to try terror suspects in in secret military courts. Guilt is presumed over innocence.
Nov 21, 2001 / Column / Patricia J. Williams
Liberty Is Dying, Liberal by Liberal Liberty Is Dying, Liberal by Liberal
Sadly, the old slander that a liberal is someone who has never been mugged is turning out to be true.
Nov 20, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer
The 9/11 Disappeareds The 9/11 Disappeareds
Asociación Tepeyac helps undocumented workers affected by the WTC terrorist attacks, and helps families of the missing victims.
Nov 15, 2001 / Miriam Ching Louie
A Detainee’s Death A Detainee’s Death
A Pakistani laborer dies in custody of the INS, after the FBI falied to link him anything more sinister than overstaying his visa.
Nov 15, 2001 / Dr. Marc Siegel
Still Time to Impeach the Supreme Court Five Still Time to Impeach the Supreme Court Five
An interview with Vincent Bugliosi about the Supreme Court's disastrous decision in Bush v. Gore.
Nov 15, 2001 / The Editors
Domestic Violence Domestic Violence
Civil rights are under attack through legislation and executive actions that purport to help fight terrorism.
Nov 15, 2001 / The Editors
History Lessened History Lessened
Attorney General John Ashcroft misunderstands Robert Kennedy's legacy--and my book.
Nov 8, 2001 / Victor Navasky
Ridge on the Ledge Ridge on the Ledge
Will the Homeland Security chief be an effective overseer or another spinner?
Nov 1, 2001 / Feature / David Corn
With Powers Like These, Can Repression Be Far Behind? With Powers Like These, Can Repression Be Far Behind?
Swept away by the fury of their impotence, huddled in temporary congressional offices, unable to capture anyone responsible for the terrorist assault on the United States, Congress...
Oct 30, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer