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Thursday, December 29, 2005

The President has admitted ordering wiretaps of Americans without a court’s approval, but citizens and scholars are still pondering the legal justifications he offered: Article 2 of the US Constitution and an authorization of presidential powers, passed by Congress in 2002. Plus: the Muslim Underground Railroad, puppy farming and your calls.

We're All Ears

Robert Levy, senior fellow in Constutional Studies and author, Shakedown: How Corporations, Government, and Trial Lawyers Abuse the Judicial Process (Cato Books 2004)
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Cass Sunstein, professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School, and author, Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts are Wrong ...

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It's a Dog's Life

Anita Hamilton, staff writer for Time magazine
- on the inhumane conditions in puppy mills

» Petfinder.com: Why not adopt a pet from a shelter? You can find a shelter near you at Petfinder.com.

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Into the West

Behzad Yaghmaian, author, Embracing the Infidel: Stories of Muslim Migrants on the Journey West (Delacorte Press, 2005)
- on Muslim migrants on their journey West

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Nanny 4/11

Cathy Webb, president of Home Work Solutions, an agency that provides nanny services
- on how to choose a nanny

» Home Work Solution

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