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Simply go to BORDC dot ORG and scroll down for the latest...here is today's as well as archive going back 20 days...
New items come out each weekday at least by late afternoon ET
Oct 30, 2008, Web Wire, Federal Court Allows Bush Administration To Withhold Records Detailing Torture And Abuse Of Guantánamo Prisoners
Oct 30, 2008, Andrew Kalloch, Harvard Law Record, Report details medical evidence of detainee abuse
Oct 30, 2008, Andrew C. Martel, Morning Call, Politics influences CIA decisions, ex-agent tells Moravian College
Oct 30, 2008, Tarah Park, Jurist, Torture prevention provisions in US-Iraq security agreement needed: HRW
Oct 30, 2008, David McFadden, Fox News, 3 from NY terror case to testify at Gitmo trial
Oct 29, 2008, Eric Umansky, Pro Publica, Pentagon Investigating Gitmo Abuse? Who Knows
Oct 29, 2008, Media Newswire, Guantanamo Detainee Defenders to Receive Top Urban Morgan Honor
Oct 29, 2008, David Schanzer, News Observer, Ending the Gitmo disaster
Oct 29, 2008, Leslie Schulman, Jurist, US military judge excludes confession of Guantanamo detainee from trial
Oct 28, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Marine judge orders access to secret Gitmo prison camp
Oct 28, 2008, Devin Montgomery, Jurist, Federal judge rules on meaning of 'enemy combatant'
Oct 28, 2008, Andy Worthington, Antiwar.com, The Collapse of Omar Khadr's Guantánamo Trial
Oct 28, 2008, Julie Bykowicz, Baltimore Sun, Spying subjects allowed lawyers, copies of records
Oct 28, 2008, Peter T. Smith, Telegraph Journal (Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada), Will next president ban torture?
Oct 28, 2008, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Guantanamo man tortured into confessing: U.S. judge
Oct 28, 2008, Bruce Fein, Washington Times, Erosion on the Hill
Oct 27, 2008, Steve Czajkowski, Jurist, Former Guantanamo tribunals advisor target of military ethics probe
Oct 27, 2008, Ken Ballen, Peter Bergen, Foreign Policy, The Worst of the Worst?
Oct 26, 2008, Jurist, Detention of Uighurs at Guantanamo is inconsistent with US notions of justice
Oct 26, 2008, Devin Montgomery, Jurist, Torture still widespread despite international conventions: UN expert
Oct 26, 2008, David Wood, Baltimore Sun, Spying NSA's failures
Oct 26, 2008, Associated Press, Air Force Probes General For Actions at Guantanamo
Oct 26, 2008, Boston Globe, Congress must probe eavesdropping
Oct 25, 2008, Associated Press, Guantanamo trial for Canadian delayed
Oct 24, 2008, ACLU, ACLU calls on the Inspectors General of the Intelligence Agencies to Follow the Law and Provide a Public Report on U.S. Wiretapping
Oct 24, 2008, Associated Press, Guantanamo guards struggle with hunger striker
Oct 24, 2008, Kathleen Taylor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, It's time to begin restoring lost liberties
Oct 24, 2008, Charlie Savage, New York Times, Administration to Bypass Reporting Law
Oct 23, 2008, Ted Rall, State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL), Next president's first act should be to close Gitmo
Oct 23, 2008, Stacy Sullivan, Salon, Confessions of a former Guantánamo prosecutor
Oct 23, 2008, Meg Kinnard, Associated Press, Former generals support accused combatant's case
Oct 23, 2008, Web Wire, ACLU Monitoring Unconstitutional Guantánamo Military Commissions This Week
Oct 23, 2008, Peter Finn, Washington Post, U.S. Pressed to Turn Over Detainee Papers
Oct 23, 2008, Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, Newsweek, Can't Touch This
Oct 23, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Pentagon accuses 2 Kuwaitis of war crimes
Oct 23, 2008, Malcolm Nance, Jurist, New Pentagon policy for interrogation oversight is an outbreak of common sense
Oct 23, 2008, Jordan Paust, Jurist, The Case Against a National Security Court
Oct 22, 2008, Barnett R. Rubin and Ahmed Rashid, Foreign Affairs, From Great Game to Grand Bargain
Oct 22, 2008, William Fisher, Antiwar.com, Freedom Recedes for Uighurs at Guantanamo
Oct 22, 2008, Randall Mikkelsen, Reuters, FBI chief to stay on under new president, aide says
Oct 22, 2008, Frederick News-Post (MD), Abusive listening
Oct 21, 2008, William Fisher, Public Record, Closing Gitmo? Dream On!
Oct 21, 2008, Andy Worthington, Antiwar.com, When Is a Child Not a Child?
Oct 21, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, What Colin Powell Also Said
Oct 21, 2008, William H. McMichael, Army Times, ACLU questions Army unit's NorthCom role
Oct 21, 2008, Laurie Kellman, Associated Press, Senate Democrats subpoena Mukasey over detainees
Oct 21, 2008, Associated Press, U.S. drops charges against 5 Gitmo detainees
Oct 21, 2008, Del Quentin Wilber, Washington Post, Appeals Court Halts Release Of 17 Guantanamo Detainees
Oct 21, 2008, ACLU, ACLU Calls On Broadcasters To Stop Stifling Political Discourse On YouTube
Oct 20, 2008, Steven Lee Myers, New York Times, Bush Decides to Keep Guantánamo Open
Oct 20, 2008, Tom Corelis, DailyTech (IL), EFF: Telecom Immunity is Unconstitutional
Oct 20, 2008, Trading Markets, Memos need full review
Oct 19, 2008, Associated Press, For Gitmo lawyer, conscience versus duty
Oct 19, 2008, Jurist, Guantanamo's logistical obstacles frustrate defense counsel and thwart due process
Oct 19, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Ars Technica, ACLU, EFF challenge constitutionality of FISA amendments
Oct 17, 2008, Stacey Higginbotham, Giga Omni Media, EEF Challenges Telco Immunity in Court
Oct 17, 2008, Dan Slater, Wall Street Journal, Why Does the Government Want Hamdan's Sentence Reconsidered?
Oct 17, 2008, Margy Slattery, Yale (University) Daily News, Law clinic brings justice to prisoners
Oct 17, 2008, Liliana Segura, AlterNet, Private Military Contractors Writing the News?
Oct 16, 2008, Ryan Singel, Wired, Can Private Companies Helping the NSA Be Watchdogs, Too?
Oct 16, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Ars Technica, What will the NSA whistleblower revelations mean?
Oct 16, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Welcome awaits Muslims from China held at Guantánamo
Oct 16, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Release of 17 Guantánamo Detainees Sputters as Officials Debate the Risk
Oct 16, 2008, Andy Worthington, AlterNet, "Dirty Bomb" Charges Dropped Against Gitmo Prisoner Binyam Mohamed
Oct 15, 2008, New York Times, Snooping on Our Own Frontlines
Oct 15, 2008, Joby Warrick, Washington Post, CIA Tactics Endorsed In Secret Memos
Oct 15, 2008, Flavia Alaya, NJ.com, Desperately Seeking Maggie
Oct 15, 2008, Charlie Savage, New York Times, Bush Declares Exceptions to Sections of Two Bills He Signed Into Law
Oct 15, 2008, All Headline News, Leahy, Specter Call For Probe Of NSA's Reported Wiretapping Of U.S. Soldiers, Journalists In Iraq
Oct 15, 2008, Jerusalem Post, Muslim man wants review of clearance revocation
Oct 14, 2008, Noah Shachtman, Wired, Top NSA Scribe Takes Us Inside The Shadow Factory
Oct 14, 2008, Lauren Vernon, The Hill, Waxman, Davis slam White House over 'privilege' claim
Oct 14, 2008, Kim Zetter, Wired, ACLU Says Recent NSA Spying Allegations Bolster its Lawsuit Against FISA Bill
Oct 14, 2008, John Aston, Aberdeen (UK) Press and Journal, US accused of Guantanamo delay strategy
Oct 14, 2008, Timothy Karr, Huffington Post, AT&T Promises Not to Spy on You... Sort Of
Oct 13, 2008, Editorial, Houston (TX) Chronicle, Free at last, almost
Oct 12, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, The Rule of Law in Guantánamo
Oct 12, 2008, Editorial, Los Angeles Times, The shadow of Gitmo
Oct 12, 2008, Josh Meyer, Los Angeles Times, Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Oct 12, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Judge: Al Qaeda accused get laptops at Guantánamo
Oct 10, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon, Major Shock: Eavesdropping Powers Abused Without Oversight
Oct 10, 2008, Dan Aalbers, Juan Gonzalez & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, APA Approves Measure Banning Psychologists from Interrogations
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