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Stories from 2004-07-23

Bush Defies The Supreme Court By Denying Due Process To Noncitizen Prisoners

Nat Hentoff | Village Voice | July 23, 2004

[There] may be instances arising in the future where persons are wrongfully detained in places unknown to those who would apply for habeas corpus in their behalf [so a U.S. court can determine if they're legally held]. . . . These dangers may seem unreal in the United States. But the experience of less fortunate countries should serve as a warning . . . — Ahrens v. Clark, U.S. Supreme Court, 1948, Justice Wiley Blount Rutledge dissenting [more]

The Oil We Eat: Following The Food Chain Back To Iraq

Richard Manning | Harper's Magazine | July 23, 2004

We learn as children that there is no free lunch, that you don’t get something from nothing, that what goes up must come down, and so on. The scientific version of these verities is only slightly more complex. As James Prescott Joule discovered in the nineteenth century, there is only so much energy... [more]

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