Law and Justice

Rule of Law
As a branch of government it is unique from the other two branches of government – the legislative. and executive branches – in that the supreme Justices are arbiters of what is allowed or prevented by the US Constitution as the ultimate source of the rule of law in America.
Saleh v. Bush involves claims by an Iraqi woman, Sundus Shaker Saleh, that former President George W. Bush and other high ranking Bush-era officials broke the law when they planned and waged the Iraq War.
The case, Saleh v. Bush, involves claims by an Iraqi mother that George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, and Paul Wolfowitz — waged a war of aggression against Iraq in 2003,
“Promote the human dignity, justice, equality and the rule of law”? Will any Saudi official involved in human rights violations not to mention State support of terrorist organizations in Syria, Iraq, be called to account to the Court?
Canadian Government reaffirms support for Khadr’s Guantánamo Bay detention and prosecution By Graham Beverley and Keith Jones, July 20, 2008
Bush Adminstration Sued Over Unconstitutional Dragnet Wiretapping Law By American Civil Liberties Union, July 18, 2008
Torture As Official US Policy By Stephen Lendman, July 18, 2008
Prosecution of George W. Bush by the International Criminal Court By David Swanson, July 17, 2008
Some 140 federal and State Attorneys could prosecute Bush for Murder By Sherwood Ross, July 17, 2008
Sami Al-Arian: From Exoneration to Criminal Indictment By Stephen Lendman, July 14, 2008
Let the Lawsuits Begin: Banks Brace for a Storm of Litigation By Ellen Brown, July 13, 2008
Judge orders stun gun references removed from autopsies By Global Research, July 11, 2008
Numerous Bush Administration officials committed crimes involving the torture of prisoners captured in the Middle East By Sherwood Ross, July 10, 2008
Supreme Court, Inc.: Supremely Pro-Business By Stephen Lendman, July 07, 2008
Abu Ghraib: The Outsourcing of Torture By Tom Burghardt, July 06, 2008
Can reparations for apartheid profits be won in US courts? By Prof. Patrick Bond, July 06, 2008
Spanish court examines war crimes case against Israeli military brass By Global Research, July 05, 2008
Monsanto has to Accept Full Responsibility for Genetic Contamination By Global Research, July 03, 2008
International Justice and Impunity: The Case of the United States By Kim Petersen, July 02, 2008
Attorneys File First New Habeas Petitions Following Historic Supreme Court Ruling Protecting Guantánamo Detainees By Center for Constitutional Rights, June 30, 2008
Victor’s Justice Vs. Morality By Patrick J. Buchanan, June 26, 2008
Subversion of the Rule of Law: Bush’s Torture Attorneys By Tom Burghardt, June 24, 2008
Canada: A consistent pattern of violence directed against First Nations By Ieriwa’on:ni, June 22, 2008
”The Hunt: “Me and Military Criminals” By Elena Guskova, June 22, 2008
Carte blanche to illegally spy on Americans By Tom Burghardt, June 21, 2008
Mumia Abu-Jamal: appeal denied, but a silver lining in judge’s dissent By Luma Nichol, June 20, 2008
Broken Laws, Broken Lives: The Consequences of Torture By Spencer Spratley, June 20, 2008
Guantánamo detainees have constitutional right to habeas corpus: Supreme Court Checks and Balances in Boumediene By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, June 16, 2008
Call Conference to plan War Crimes Trial of Bush and Higher Ups By Global Research, June 15, 2008
The Truth behind the Rwandan Genocide starts to emerge By Association of ICTR defence lawyers, June 13, 2008
US Supreme Court upholds habeas corpus for Guantánamo Bay prisoners By John Burton, June 13, 2008
Colin Powell, Keep Out By Murray Dobbin, June 12, 2008
VIDEO: George W. Guilty of Murder? By Vincent Bugliosi, May 30, 2008
Police State America: Yassin Aref’s Struggle for Justice By Stephen Lendman, May 30, 2008
FBI Loses National Security Letter Case Against Internet Archive By Tom Burghardt, May 08, 2008
On Torture and “Administration Interrogation Rules” By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, May 08, 2008
Liberation; Truth’s Traitor By Felicity Arbuthnot, May 04, 2008
US Congress: National Lawyers Guild to testify on Torture of Prisoners By Global Research, May 01, 2008
Canada: Justice for Migrant Workers: Why We Will March By Chris Ramsaroop, April 30, 2008
Torture and Madness at Guantánamo Bay By Tom Burghardt, April 30, 2008
Documents Obtained By ACLU Describe Charges Of Murder And Torture Of Prisoners In U.S. Custody By The American Civil Liberties Union, April 27, 2008
CIA Stonewall: Agency Won’t Release 7,000 Documents Related to Torture Program By Tom Burghardt, April 27, 2008
John Yoo: The President’s Executioner By Jennifer Van Bergen, April 22, 2008
Torturers in the White House: Why Is This Story Being Ignored? By Ruth Conniff, April 22, 2008
Demand Accountability for Bush’s Top-Down Torture By ACLU, April 20, 2008
Captured UK sailors were not in Iraqi waters, British Documents confirm By Global Research, April 19, 2008
America’s “war on terrorism” trophy prisoner: University professor Sami Al-Arian – His Ordeal Continues By Stephen Lendman, April 18, 2008
Torture of “enemy combantants”: Call for Dismissal and Prosecution of John Yoo By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, April 17, 2008
FBI Abuse of “National Security Letters” — New Revelations By Tom Burghardt, April 16, 2008
Rwanda: UN’s Louise Arbour Under Fire Over 1994 murder of the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi By Global Research, April 15, 2008
Bush knew that the use of torture had been approved by his senior advisers By Global Research, April 15, 2008
Bridging the great divide: Contested Kosovo span is a symbol of international failure By Scott Taylor, April 14, 2008
The Green Light. By Scott Horton, April 13, 2008
Mukasey Defends Bush Regime Spying, Domestic Military Operations By Tom Burghardt, April 13, 2008
“Humanitarian Wars” and Associated Delusions By Paul de Rooij, April 13, 2008
U.S. May Not Release Guantanamo Prisoners: Even If Found Innocent of Charges Against Them By Sherwood Ross, April 12, 2008
John Yoo and the “Torture Memos” By Global Research, April 09, 2008
Parody of Justice: Toronto 18 Suspects undergo Trial by Media By Beenish Gaya, April 03, 2008
Lynne Stewart’s Long Struggle for Justice By Stephen Lendman, April 03, 2008
No to Kosovo “Independence” By James Bissett, April 02, 2008
Mumia Abu-Jamal: “This Is No Victory” By Linn Washington, April 01, 2008
Canada’s latest political prisoners By Justin Podur, April 01, 2008
Canada and the Recognition of Kosovo: They’ve got it wrong, Kosovo’s totally dependent By Scott Taylor, March 24, 2008
Military veterans to deliver citizen arrest warrants for Bush and Cheney By Kathlyn Stone, March 20, 2008
Despite Enron, antiquated bank secrecy laws have covered up today’s wrongdoing and regulatory failures By Jeff Demers, March 12, 2008
Sue Israel for Genocide before the International Court of Justice By Prof. Francis A. Boyle, March 04, 2008
French judges probe pharmaceutical firms over vaccinations: Investigation for manslaughter By Global Research, March 02, 2008
Protesting Power – War, Resistance and Law By Stephen Lendman, February 28, 2008
Israel’s Unjust Justice System By Khalid Amayreh, February 24, 2008
Kosovo ‘precedent’ looks set to have long-lasting implications By Global Research, February 18, 2008
Diana murdered, Al Fayed claims By Global Research, February 18, 2008
Civil Resistance In the Age of Bush and Cheney By William Hughes, February 17, 2008
E.U. Police and Military Intervention to enforce Secession from Serbia By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, February 16, 2008
Injustice at Guantanamo : Torture Evidence and the Military Commissions Act By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, February 15, 2008
The National Lawyers Guild Condemns Senate Grant of Immunity to Lawbreaking Telecommunications Companies By Global Research, February 14, 2008
Congress moves toward expanding government spying, with immunity for telecoms By Joe Kay, February 14, 2008
Detention camps at undisclosed locations in the US? Rule by Fear or Rule by Law? By Lewis Seiler and Dan Hamburg, February 13, 2008
Is this Justice? US accused of using ‘Kangaroo Court’ to try Men accused of Role in September 11 Attacks By Andrew Gumbel, February 12, 2008
Torture Is Impeachable and Has Been Confessed to By Global Research, February 08, 2008
The Breakup of Yugoslavia and the Secession of Kosovo By Global Research, February 06, 2008
It’s torture; it’s illegal: The policies that led to the torture emanated from Dick Cheney’s office By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, February 05, 2008
Canadian “Peacekeeping” Troops in Afghanistan: Keep Pearson out of it By Linda McQuaig, February 05, 2008
Kosovo secession linked to NATO expansion By Heather Cottin, February 03, 2008
Sentenced to death: Afghan who dared to read about women’s rights By Kim Sengupta, February 02, 2008