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POPSCanadian Supreme Court Hands Media a Victory What is most interesting to me is the court's willingness to site international norms in its unanimous decision. Contract that with several members of the US Supreme Court who refuse to acknowledge that international norms, while not binding on the United States, can be sources of well reasoned opinion on subjects of concern to our legal system.
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POPSGoverment Assistance for Libby Montana The Senate health care bill includes expanding Medicare to those people harmed by exposure to asbestos from the vermiculite mine in Libby, Montana. I, for one, am glad to see the government finally moving to assist these people who have been so devastated by this problem.
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POPSBringing Guantanamo Detainees to US I think this analysis is correct as to those we picked up in Afghanistan. As long as we stay engaged militarily in Afghanistan we can probably keep these folks wherever we like (POWs - even if we don't call them that). Once the war is over we would need to repatriate them. Of course the worst of the worst need to go on trial at the Hague - but we don't recognize the World Court.
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POPSReflection on "Best-of" Lists When the question ceases to be "tell me what you think" and becomes "justify your divergence from what I am putting forth as the agreed-upon position of right-thinking people," then it ceases to be a real question.
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POPSFreedom of Association is Alive if not Well On first blush I have to agree with the opinion, but then I remember that parties in lawsuits are able to get quite a bit of information via the discovery process. I wonder if it would have been possible to gather the requested information in a way that did not disclose protected information (names) but gave the litigants access to the content.