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  • (Mumia) Abu-Jamal loses latest appeal for new trial

    07/23/2008 8:06:51 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 35 replies · 129+ views
    Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | 7/23/2008 | Emilie Lounsberry
    A federal appeals court yesterday refused to reconsider the decision denying a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal in the 1981 murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. In a two-page decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied Abu-Jamal's request for a rehearing of his appeal in the controversial case, which has helped fuel an international debate about the death penalty. Abu-Jamal's lawyer, Robert R. Bryan of San Francisco, said he planned to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case. In March, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit left intact Abu-Jamal's conviction but said...
  • Obama advisers say bin Laden can appeal to U.S. courts: YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING!?!

    06/18/2008 6:21:12 AM PDT · by RaceBannon · 176 replies · 331+ views
    Examiner ^ | 2008-06-18 07:00:00.0 | Bill Sammon, The Examiner
    Obama advisers say bin Laden can appeal to U.S. civilian courts Barack Obama has expressed support for the Supreme Court’s decision in favor of civilian prosecution of terrorism suspects, and his advisers said Tuesday that if Osama bin Laden were captured, he too should face civilian prosecution. – AP Bill Sammon, The Examiner 2008-06-18 07:00:00.0 Current rank: # 13 of 6,452 WASHINGTON - Barack Obama’s foreign policy advisers said Tuesday that Osama bin Laden, if captured, should be allowed to appeal his case to U.S. civilian courts, a privilege opposed by John McCain. Responding to questions from The Examiner, Sen....
  • FR Should Have an Appeals Process

    06/14/2008 10:03:59 PM PDT · by Soliton · 133 replies · 396+ views
    06/14/2008 | Soliton
    I have been a member since 1999. I have been suspended at least twice and kicked off "for good" once. I deserved to be suspended once. I believe that FR is a force for good in the world. Debate between people who consider themselves conservative, right or wrong, is a good thing. I believe that FR would prosper more, that more would donate, if they really believed that they had a stake in the site. The risk, that I now expose myself to, that you can be booted forever for speaking your honestly conservative mind in accordance with the rules,...
  • Federal appeals court won't yet overturn "Plan B" ruling

    05/05/2008 7:49:50 AM PDT · by goodnesswins · 15 replies · 99+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | May 1, 2008 | Gina Keating
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday left in place a lower court's ruling that allowed Washington state pharmacists to refuse to sell emergency contraceptive "morning after" pills on religious grounds. A federal judge in Seattle suspended state rules that required pharmacies to dispense "Plan B" and other emergency contraceptives that prevent fertilized eggs from implanting, which some people believe is the same as abortion.The case was brought by Stormans Inc, doing business as Ralph's Thriftway, and pharmacists Rhonda Mesler and Margo Thelen.
  • Residents and others lament loss of trees

    05/05/2008 6:53:31 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 33 replies · 266+ views
    The Montgomery Gazette ^ | April 30, 2008 | Melissa J. Brachfeld
    In the community of Shady Grove Woods, trees are becoming more and more scarce. Residents and other anti-Intercounty Connector activists marched through the neighborhood on Saturday, pointing out the trees that were cut down to make way for the six-lane highway. ‘‘It’s just that we didn’t have a say in it in so many ways and we’re not talking about a two-lane road, we’re talking about a major highway running through here,” resident Sam Chim said of the ICC. ‘‘We have a lot of nice, private woods back here and now we’re going to have a highway running through instead....
  • Several people shot at Jewish Federation in Seattle (One dead)

    07/28/2006 4:28:49 PM PDT · by VNam68 · 1,189 replies · 38,953+ views
    King 5 News ^ | July 28, 2006
  • Court Denies Appeal on Anti-Hillary Film Ads ("Hillary: The Movie")

    03/24/2008 2:04:55 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 1 replies · 394+ views
    CQPolitics.com on Yahoo.com ^ | 3/24/08 | Alex Knot
    The Supreme Court denied an appeal today from a conservative group that wants to run ads promoting an unflattering documentary about Hillary Rodham Clinton. Citizens United's appeal was rejected for jurisdictional reasons. Now, the group must either wait for district court action or run ads that comply with current campaign finance laws by disclosing who paid for the ads. Citizens United's lawyer said that he will be waiting for the Federal District Court to make its decision before taking any other action. "Hillary: The Movie," has had one-night shows in a handful of movie theaters and is available on DVD....
  • Clinton Compares Obama’s Appeal to Bush

    01/06/2008 5:08:24 PM PST · by jdm · 39 replies · 163+ views
    NY Times ^ | Jan. 06, 2008 | By Patrick Healy
    NASHUA, N.H. – At a rally with some 1,500 people here on Sunday afternoon, Hillary Rodham Clinton had separate comments about the current president and his predecessor. Referring to the personal appeal that Senator Barack Obama enjoys among many Democrats, Mrs. Clinton said: “I think it’s good to have a likable president. But if I remember right, many people said they wanted to have a beer with George W. Bush. Maybe they should’ve left it at that – have a beer, don’t vote him in as our president.” Minutes later, an audience member asked what Bill Clinton would be called...
  • Why Do People Support Underdogs And Find Them So Appealing?

    12/19/2007 6:06:22 PM PST · by blam · 22 replies · 51+ views
    Science Daily ^ | Sage Publications.
    Why Do People Support Underdogs And Find Them So Appealing? ScienceDaily (Dec. 19, 2007) — In a series of studies, researchers from the University of South Florida tested the scope of people's support for those who are expected to lose, seeking to understand why people are drawn to the Rocky Balboas and the Davids (versus Goliaths) of the world. Using both sports and political examples, the researchers* asked study participants to react to various scenarios presenting different competitors with an advantage or disadvantage. For instance, in one study using the Israeli and Palestinian conflict, the participants were given the same...
  • Larry Craig appeals Minn. judge's ruling

    10/15/2007 8:38:48 PM PDT · by Santa Fe_Conservative · 28 replies · 293+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 10/15/07 | AMY FORLITI
    MINNEAPOLIS - Embattled Sen. Larry Craig asked the Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday to overrule a county judge who refused to allow him to withdraw his guilty plea in connection with an arrest in an airport bathroom sex sting. Craig's appeal was filed at the court in St. Paul less than two weeks after Hennepin County District Court Judge Charles Porter refused to overturn the guilty plea, saying it "was accurate, voluntary and intelligent, and ... supported by the evidence." Craig, a Republican from Idaho, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in August after he was accused of soliciting sex...
  • Craig's lawyers: Guilty plea was product of panic (Senator Larry Craig)

    09/11/2007 8:37:30 AM PDT · by shrinkermd · 28 replies · 689+ views
    Minneapolis Star and Tribune ^ | 11 September 2007 | Rochelle Olson
    Under pressure from a newspaper investigation, Sen. Larry Craig "panicked" and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in a Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport men's room, according to court papers filed Monday. The plea constitutes a "manifest injustice" and should be set aside, his lawyers say. The 50-page filing in Hennepin County District Court said Craig feared his arrest in the airport sting would prompt the Idaho Statesman to publish a story examining his sexual orientation. The Republican, who has represented Idaho in the U.S. Senate for 17 years, "felt compelled to grasp the lifeline offered to him by the police officer,...
  • Student who wrote violent story loses appeal

    08/22/2007 8:56:45 AM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 30 replies · 661+ views
    dailyreportonline.com ^ | 08/02/07 | Alyson M. Palmer
    11th Circuit rules school was in its power to suspend teen in light of other incidents of school violence across nation. CITING SCHOOL SCHOOTINGS from Columbine to Virginia Tech, a federal appeals court has ruled against a local student suspended in 2003 after a teacher saw a story the student had written in which the narrator dreams of shooting her math teacher. Rachel Boim, who was a ninth-grader at Roswell High School when the incident occurred, sued the Fulton County School District and school officials, asking the courts to force school officials to remove the suspension from her disciplinary record....
  • Blair angry as Libyan al-Qaeda suspects win UK appeal [outrage]

    04/27/2007 5:41:02 PM PDT · by jdm · 19 replies · 619+ views
    Daily Mail (U.K.) ^ | April 27, 2007
    Two dangerous Libyan terror suspects will be freed to walk Britain's streets after the Home Office's attempts to deport them were thrown out by senior judges yesterday. John Reid is trying to send the men home to using a controversial "memorandum of understanding" - by which Colonel Gadaffi's government promised not to torture or kill them on their return. The aim was to overcome objections to their removal to Libya on human rights grounds. But yesterday the Special Immigration Appeals Commission [SIAC] in London ruled that the Libyan government could not be trusted and blocked the deportation order, despite a...
  • Calderon vows to restore Mexico's appeal (aims to keep Mexicans from wanting to leave home)

    03/06/2007 4:09:13 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 456+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 3/6/07 | Lisa J. Adams - ap
    MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon won't be fighting for migration reform when he meets with President Bush next week. Instead, he will be be spelling out what he intends to do to keep Mexicans at home. Calderon, who was inaugurated on Dec. 1, has pledged to take 100 actions in his first 100 days in office, many of which represent the first steps toward "curing" Mexico's long tradition of illegal migration to the U.S. If implemented, his proposals could help transform Mexico from a labor-exporting country with relatively low growth, productivity and wages into an investment-rich, job-producing economy...
  • Tenn. plant presses on with vinyl appeal

    02/25/2007 7:16:18 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 8 replies · 291+ views
    Associated Press Writer ^ | Wed Feb 21, 12:42 PM ET | JOHN GEROME,
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - That dusty stack of records in your parents' basement? They're not as retro as you might think. Many record collectors, DJs and music junkies still consider vinyl to be the gold standard of recorded music — scratches, pops and all. That enduring appeal has helped Nashville's United Record Pressing, which cranks out 20,000 to 40,000 records a day, making it one of the largest — and last — vinyl record manufacturers in the country. "Folks thought we had disappeared," owner and CEO Cris Ashworth said. Started in 1962, the plant is as much a throwback as the...
  • Verdict Reversal for Ex-Border Patrol Agent (We're not talking about Ramos and Compean.)

    02/03/2007 2:59:39 PM PST · by Issaquahking · 16 replies · 1,205+ views
    We're not talking about Ramos and Compean. This is another agent that was railroaded out of years of his life.  But the similarities are astounding!   After the article is some of the decision to grant another trial and some information about the Asst. Atty General in the case ,R. Alexander Acosta,  who handles the "civil rights" division of the justice department.    He's bragged before congress about how many suits they've brought against small counties because they didn't have enough Spanish language poll workers!  They have quite a foreigner protection racket going in the DC 'justice' department!   At the end...
  • Obama's Appeal to Blacks Remains an Open Question

    01/24/2007 8:00:11 PM PST · by jdm · 16 replies · 527+ views
    Wash Post ^ | Jan 25, 2007 | Michael A. Fletcher
    CHICAGO -- Looking around at the overwhelmingly white audience that was applauding Sen. Barack Obama's luncheon speech on Iraq at a downtown hotel recently, the Rev. B. Herbert Martin expressed both satisfaction and concern. Martin, who said he was the only black person in the crowd, was thrilled that Obama, the only African American in the Senate, could engender such enthusiasm from a white audience because it offered further proof that the Illinois Democrat would be a formidable presidential candidate. But Martin also worried that in order to run successfully Obama would have to become a different kind of politician...
  • High Commissioner renews call for restraint in Iraq

    01/04/2007 3:19:06 AM PST · by Solitar · 4 replies · 338+ views
    UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, today renewed her call for restraint by the Government of Iraq in the execution of sentences of death imposed by the Iraqi High Tribunal. On 28 December 2006, alongside the confirmation of the death sentence of Saddam Hussein, the death sentences of two other co-defendants, Awad Hamad Al-Bandar and Barzan Ibrahim Al-Hassan, were also upheld on appeal. "International law, as it currently stands, only allows the imposition of the death penalty as an exceptional measure within rigorous legal constraints. The concerns that I expressed just days ago with respect to the fairness...
  • Suspect had a murder conviction overturned

    12/05/2006 5:16:17 AM PST · by KeyLargo · 23 replies · 2,343+ views
    Daily Herald (Chicago) ^ | December 4, 2006 | Tony Gordon
    Daily Herald Suspect had a murder conviction overturned Like slaying of restaurant manager he's accused of, 1982 case involved strangulation BY TONY GORDON Daily Herald Legal Affairs Writer Posted Monday, December 04, 2006 http://www.dailyherald.com/story.asp?id=256490 The man accused of killing a Lindenhurst restaurant manager last week was once convicted of killing four members of a Chicago family. But James Ealy's conviction for the 1982 murders in Chicago was thrown out by an appellate court that ruled police acted improperly in questioning him. Ealy is held without bond in the Nov. 28 strangulation murder of Mary Hutchison, 45, of Trevor, Wis., a...
  • Court: Ex-Ill. Gov. (George Ryan) Free During Appeal

    11/29/2006 10:58:11 AM PST · by Zakeet · 9 replies · 477+ views
    Washington Post ^ | November 29, 2006 | Associated Press
    CHICAGO -- Former Gov. George Ryan can remain free while he appeals his racketeering and fraud conviction, a federal appeals court has ruled. The decision by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was issued without explanation Tuesday. Ryan, 72, was convicted in April of steering lucrative state contracts and leases to lobbyists and friends and using state employees and tax dollars to operate his political campaigns. He was sentenced in September to 6 1/2 years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge Rebecca L. Pallmeyer had refused to grant bail to Ryan. But the appeals court overruled her and said...