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Video from JURIST - Monitor: December 2007
  • Modernizing FISA [US AG]
  • The Legal Rights of Guantanamo Detainees [US Senate Judiciary Comm.]
  • Del Ponte ICTY briefing [UN]
  • Extraordinary Rendition: Constitutional Issues [LOC]
  • Boumediene v. Bush Guantanamo oral arguments [US SC]
  • ICC prosecutor Darfur briefing [UN]
  • Habeas corpus and executive power [GULC]
  • Rights of Enemy Combatants in Wartime [Cato Institute]


  • Wednesday, December 19, 2007

    Modernizing FISA [US AG]
    11:01 PM ET



    Modernizing FISA, US Attorney General Michael Mukasey, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, December 19, 2007. MP3, 40 mins. Listen to recorded audio [video not available].



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    Tuesday, December 11, 2007

    The Legal Rights of Guantanamo Detainees [US Senate Judiciary Comm.]
    9:35 PM ET



    The Legal Rights of Guantanamo Detainees: What Are They, Should They Be Changed, and Is an End in Sight? US Senate Judiciary Committee, December 11, 2007. RealPlayer, 2 hrs. 26 mins. Watch recorded video. Additional information here.



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    Monday, December 10, 2007

    Del Ponte ICTY briefing [UN]
    5:01 PM ET



    Carla Del Ponte, Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, briefs following her final meeting with the UN Security Council, December 10, 2007. RealPlayer, 33 minutes. Watch recorded video.



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    Wednesday, December 05, 2007

    Extraordinary Rendition: Constitutional Issues [LOC]
    11:08 PM ET



    Extraordinary Rendition: Constitutional Issues, Library of Congress, December 5, 2007. RealPlayer, 1 hr 28 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Boumediene v. Bush Guantanamo oral arguments [US SC]
    9:10 PM ET



    Boumediene v. Bush oral arguments, United States Supreme Court, December 5, 2007. MP3, 60 minutes. Listen to recorded audio [video not available] via OYEZ.



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    ICC prosecutor Darfur briefing [UN]
    4:36 PM ET



    Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), briefs following his meeting with the Security Council on the ICC's recent report on Darfur. United Nations, December 5, 2007. RealPlayer, 30 minutes. Watch recorded video.



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    Habeas corpus and executive power [GULC]
    4:19 PM ET



    The Future of Habeas Corpus and Executive Power, Georgetown University Law Center, December 4, 2007 [taking an in-depth look at the arguments before the US Supreme Court in Boumediene v. Bush and Al Odah v. United States]. RealPlayer, 1hr 45 min. Watch recorded video.



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    Tuesday, December 04, 2007

    Rights of Enemy Combatants in Wartime [Cato Institute]
    5:01 PM ET



    Boumediene v. Bush and the Rights of Enemy Combatants in Wartime, Cato Institute, December 3, 2007. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 23 mins. Watch recorded video. Additional information here.



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