Spitzer: Inmate Calls Will Cost Families LessJanuary 2007Governor Eliot Spitzer says excessive telephone charges paid by the families of state inmates will be reduced by April to the cost of regular calls.
Court Denies Guantanamo Legal RightsFebruary 2007U.S. appeals court rules that Guantanamo detainees don’t have a right to habeas corpus.
Court Endorses Curbs on Appeal By U.S. DetaineesFebruary 2007Federal appeals court upholds new law which denies federal judges the right to review Guantanamo detainees' challenges to their detention.
For Guantanamo Review Boards, Limits AboundDecember 2006Guantanamo review boards often fall short as a source of due process for detainees.
High Court to Review Guantanamo CaseMarch 2006Supreme Court to take up a constitutional challenge to Bush's decision to try alleged war criminals before a military tribuanal at Guantanamo
U.S. to Allow Key Detainees to Request LawyersSeptember 200714 terrorism suspects who were transferred to Guantanamo from secret CIA prisons have been formally offered the right to request lawyers.
Lawyers for Guantanamo Inmates Accuse U.S. of EavesdroppingMay 2008This article focuses on Wilner v. NSA , CCR's case which alleges that the U.S. government has been spying on Guantanamo attorneys.
NY Jury May Decide Liability of Shell in Nigerian ExecutionsMay 2009Landmark human rights trial Wiwa v. Shell to begin jury selection on Tuesday in lower Manhattan.
Police Stops on City Streets Rose Significantly Last YearFebruary 2009New York City police officers stopped more than half a million people on the streets last year, more than in any previous 12-month period in the years since the Police Department began reporting the...