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Inside Iraq - Iraq's judiciall process - 07 June 08 - Part2
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish June 07, 2008
Reconciliation is not easy in a place like Iraq. The so-called 'de-Baathification' of Iraqi society following the American invasion, saw members of the former regime hunted down and excluded from any role in the post-Saddam era. The efforts to bring justice culminated on December 30th, 2006 in the hanging of Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi president. Amnesty and leniency remains in short supply when it comes to other Saddam's former aides. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Inside Iraq Al Jazeera English Saddam Hussein Iraqi judicial process Added: June 7, 2008
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Inside Iraq - The Iraqi judicial process - 07 June 08 Part 1
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish June 07, 2008
Reconciliation is not easy in a place like Iraq. The so-called 'de-Baathification' of Iraqi society following the American invasion, saw members of the former regime hunted down and excluded from any role in the post-Saddam era. The efforts to bring justice culminated on December 30th, 2006 in the hanging of Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi president. Amnesty and leniency remains in short supply when it comes to other Saddam's former aides. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Inside Iraq Al Jazeera English Iraqi judicial process Saddam Hussein Added: June 7, 2008
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IRON MAN
from YouTube :: Tag // storm May 27, 2008
Lawful Pursuit Author: FIGURED89 Keywords: Alex Jones Terror Storm Nuclear War Judicial Corruption Added: May 27, 2008
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repost: PNS255 A Sea of Ass-Clapping
from ★ PNSexplosion ★ April 28, 2008
Thanks so much to our gal Natasha for the interview! UPDATE: I "ruined" the show again as Big Fatty would say, or "rooned" as my Aunt Ruth-Ann would say. The song Incredible is for your summer jam playlist and I cornfused iTurds somehow. Copy and Paste for that song: http://www.pnsexplosion.com/Incredible.mp3 and here is the show: KISSES! (down below on your no-no) PNS255
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Donations to stop Child Support Scam
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 31, 2008
Help! We need your donations to stop child support scam. We are paying for a grown man whom we haven't seen in over 2 years. Mother, Paulette Harris collects. Judge ordered us to pay $10,000 in surety costs before we can come to court. Corruption!
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Donations Required to Stop Child Support Scam for Grown Man.
from Revver - school Videos March 20, 2008
Author: libertyprofits Added: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:46:19 -0800 Duration: 254We are still paying child support for a 21 year old man whose whereabouts have been unknown to us for over a year. Chief Justice Kennedy of NS ordered us to pay $10,000 in surety costs before hearing Dad's case to terminate child support. We live on a retirement pension. Paulette Harris, Haliax school teacher, the mother has been collecting unentitled child support for a missing man for years. We appreciate your help. http://www.stopthetorture.info/
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Your Donations Are Needed to Stop a Crazy Child /Adult Support Scam!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 20, 2008
We need help in raising funds for a $10,000 surety cost which the Chief Justice of NS imposed on us for coming to court to terminate child support for a missing, grown man. Paulette Harris has been collecting unentitled child support for years while he is missing. We keep going to court but the stupid judges won't listen and terminate child support for an adult. We need your help! We can't go back to court until we pay, we also need a lawyer and a private investigator.
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Donations Required to Stop Child Support Scam for Grown Man.
from - blip.tv (beta) March 20, 2008
We are still paying child support for a 21 year old man whose whereabouts have been unknown to us for over a year. Chief Justice Kennedy of NS ordered us to pay 0,000 in surety costs before hearing Dad's case to terminate child support. We live on a retirement pension. Paulette Harris, Haliax school teacher, the mother has been collecting unentitled child support for a missing man for years. We appreciate your help. http://www.stopthetorture.info/
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Stephen Breyer on the Constitution and the Supreme Court
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast March 17, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/21/Justice_Stephen_Breyer_in_Conversation U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the Court's approach to cases regarding Constitutional Law. ----- The New Republic is hosting the Washington event of the 2008 season, an intimate discussion with one of the most intriguing and powerful men in the country: the Honorable Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Jeffrey Rosen, TNR Legal Correspondent and Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School, and Justice Breyer will have a wide ranging conversation about the past, present, and future of the Supreme Court - The New Republic Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice, was born in San Francisco, California, August 15, 1938. He received an A.B. from Stanford University, a B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He served as a law clerk to Justice Arthur Goldberg of the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1964 Term, as a Special Assistant to the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust, 1965-1967, as an Assistant Special Prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 1973, as Special Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 1974-1975, and as Chief Counsel of the committee, 1979-1980.
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Anthony Lewis - Who are the "Activist Judges?"
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast March 10, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/05/Anthony_Lewis_Defending_Thought_That_We_Hate New York Times Op-Ed columnist Anthony Lewis criticizes use of the term "activist judges." ----- The First Amendment: Defending Thought That We Hate with Anthony Lewis. The First Amendment ensures that all Americans have the right to free speech, but it was only in the 20th century that the Supreme Court began to consistently enforce this basic freedom. A renowned author and literary critic, Lewis will explore how the First Amendment came to represent what it does today, taking a close look at how the courts, public opinion and the political will of the time have influenced its significance over the course of our country's development - The Commonwealth Club of California Anthony Lewis, twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, is a columnist for The New York Times. His column, which appears on the Op-Ed page, is called Abroad at Home. Residing in Boston, he travels widely in this country and abroad. Prior to becoming a columnist he was based in Washington, D.C., covering the Supreme Court, and in London as its bureau chief.
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Anthony Lewis - Who are the "Activist Judges?"
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork March 10, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/05/Anthony_Lewis_Defending_Thought_That_We_Hate New York Times Op-Ed columnist Anthony Lewis criticizes use of the term "activist judges." ----- The First Amendment: Defending Thought That We Hate with Anthony Lewis. The First Amendment ensures that all Americans have the right to free speech, but it was only in the 20th century that the Supreme Court began to consistently enforce this basic freedom. A renowned author and literary critic, Lewis will explore how the First Amendment came to represent what it does today, taking a close look at how the courts, public opinion and the political will of the time have influenced its significance over the course of our country's development - The Commonwealth Club of California Anthony Lewis, twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, is a columnist for The New York Times. His column, which appears on the Op-Ed page, is called Abroad at Home. Residing in Boston, he travels widely in this country and abroad. Prior to becoming a columnist he was based in Washington, D.C., covering the Supreme Court, and in London as its bureau chief. Author: ForaTv Keywords: activist judges judging law legal supreme court conservatives liberals political politics judicial republicans democrats Added: March 10, 2008
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The Role Of Lawyers In Promoting Judicial Independence In Pakistan
from Washington College of Law Podcast February 07, 2008
Join us for a fascinating discussion with SJD candidate and Professor Nadeem Azam, Director of the Human Rights Centre at the University of Peshawar (UP), as he discusses the current state of affairs in Pakistan and the role of the lawyer in the fight for the independence of the judiciary in Pakistan. Professor Azam is pursuing his SJD at WCL as part of an ongoing collaborative project between the WCL Center for Human Rights and the UP Human Rights Centre and Gender Studies Department, the only two of their kind in all of Pakistan. This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome!
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Olympia Business Review - Episode Four: Vesting and Court Decisions
from AWB Podcast Center January 29, 2008
Olympia Business Review is a podcast of the Association of Washington Business. Your host, Dan Brunell, takes you where business and politics meet square on in Washington state. The world of Olympia is our oyster. In Episode Four of the Olympia Business Review we discuss the pending vesting bill with Abbie Birmingham, Pat Schnieder, and George Kresovich. These three testified on this bill on Monday (January 28, 2008) and will explain what is vesting and why business should take notice. Also we will be looking some court cases with AWB General Counsel Kris Tefft and how these cases could affect you business. Issues covered: vesting, permitting, land use, legal affairs, Brinks decision, supreme court decisions, Judicial scorecard For more information about this, check out our website at www.awb.org.
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John Roberts on the Most Insignificant Justice Ever
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast January 09, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/11/16/Supreme_Court_Justice_John_G__Roberts Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court John Roberts discusses Gabriel Duval, the man considered by many to be the most historically insignificant Supreme Court Justice of all time. ----- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States John Roberts delivers the Seventh Annual Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture to The Federalist Society. On September 11, 2001, at the age of 45 and at the height of her professional and personal life, Barbara Olson was murdered in the terrorist attacks against the United States as a passenger on the hijacked American Airlines flight that was flown into the Pentagon. The Federalist Society established this annual lecture in Barbara's memory because of her enormous contributions as an active member, supporter, and volunteer leader. Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson delivered the first lecture in November 2001. The lecture series continued in following years with other notable individuals. - The Federalist Society John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, was born in Buffalo, New York, January 27, 1955. He received an A.B. from Harvard College in 1976 and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1979. He served as a law clerk for Henry J. Friendly of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1979-1980 and as a law clerk for then Associate Justice William H. Rehnquist of the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1980 Term. He was Special Assistant to the Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice from 1981-1982, Associate Counsel to President Ronald Reagan, White House Counsel's Office from 1982-1986, and Principal Deputy Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice from 1989-1993. From 1986-1989 and 1993-2003, he practiced law in Washington, D.C. He was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2003. President George W. Bush nominated him as Chief Justice of the United States, and he took his seat on September 29, 2005.
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Stephen Breyer - The Supreme Court During Wartime
from FORA.tv - Daily FORAcast November 20, 2007
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/10/13/Security_Roundtable_Breyer_Friedman_Abizaid U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the responsibilities of the Judiciary during wartime. This excerpt is taken from a Stanford University roundtable discussion entitled "Courting Disaster: The Fight for Oil, Water and a Healthy Planet," featuring panelists John Abizaid, Thomas L. Friedman, Stephen Breyer, and others. ----- "Courting Disaster: The Fight for Oil, Water and a Healthy Planet." Stanford President John Hennessy, journalist Carlos Watson, and a panel of leading figures in international affairs, energy development, media, and government joined an audience of more than 5,500 people in Maples Pavilion for the second annual Roundtable at Stanford University. The wide-ranging discussion covered issues such as America's role in the world, the war in Iraq and unrest in the Middle East, terrorism and nuclear proliferation, the upcoming presidential election and climate change. -- Stanford University Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice, was born in San Francisco, California, August 15, 1938. He received an A.B. from Stanford University, a B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He served as a law clerk to Justice Arthur Goldberg of the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1964 Term, as a Special Assistant to the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust, 1965-1967, as an Assistant Special Prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 1973, as Special Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 1974-1975, and as Chief Counsel of the committee, 1979-1980. He was an Assistant Professor, Professor of Law, and Lecturer at Harvard Law School, 1967-1994, a Professor at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, 1977-1980, and a Visiting Professor at the College of Law, Sydney, Australia and at the University of Rome. From 1980-1990, he served as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and as its Chief Judge, 1990-1994. He also served as a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 1990-1994, and of the United States Sentencing Commission, 1985-1989. President Clinton nominated him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and he took his seat August 3, 1994.
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The Battle Against Terror: The Judicial Role
from We The People Stories November 05, 2007
For Constitution Day, 2007, the National Constitution Center and the University of Pennsylvania Law School welcomed Aharon Barak, professor of law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former President of the Supreme Court of Israel, to deliver the 50th Annual Owen J. Roberts Memorial Lecture on the judicial role in the battle against terror. Program recorded on 9/17/2007.
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