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2004 Archive [click for current columns]
- Dirty Diversity: Bush Minority Appointees as Tools of Force, Power and Expediency
Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law; November 29, 2004

- Crimes of Fallujah and the Continuation of Aggressive War
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; November 16, 2004

- Why the Supreme Court is Not an Election Issue, and Why It Should Become One
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; October 21, 2004

- A Time for Reasoned Sentencing Policy
Sandra Jordan, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; September 22, 2004

- Blocking Nader: This Time, Democratic Dirty Tricks?
Mark Brown, Capital University School of Law; September 5, 2004

- The Murder They Wrote: US Plots to Assassinate Pakistani Ambassador
Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law; August 16, 2004

- High Stakes in November: George W. Bush and the Future Federal Judiciary
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; August 1, 2004

- Maybe Death Isn't So Different
LTC John M. Bickers, United States Military Academy at West Point; July 18, 2004

- Bush v. Gore Could Happen Again
Thomas E. Baker, Florida International University College of Law; June 14, 2004

- The Common Plan to Violate the Geneva Conventions
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; May 25, 2004

- Reaping the Whirlwind: Departures from International Law Helped Create Climate for Iraq Prison Abuses
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; May 19, 2004

- Abuse of Iraqi Detainees at Abu Ghraib: Will Prosecution and Cashiering of a Few Soldiers Comply With International Law?
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; May 10, 2004



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