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)
and
Cass Sunstein, professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School, and author, Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts are Wrong ...
and
Cass Sunstein, professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School, and author, Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts are Wrong ...
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.
- 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.
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
- on Muslim migrants on their journey West
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
- on how to choose a nanny
» Home Work Solution