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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON - Federal appeals court temporarily blocks release of Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo into US.
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How Appealing (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
"Federal appeals court makes rare Providence appearance": Today in The Providence (R.I.) Journal, Edward Fitzpatrick has an article that begins, "Judges from the federal appeals court based in Boston will hear arguments in Providence this morning as part of the...
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Ski-Blog.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The latest on Arizona Snowbowl's Upgrades: FLAGSTAFF - A federal appeals court that approved a plan for snowmaking on an Arizona peak sacred to Indian tribes is giving opponents time to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The 9th U.S....
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LA Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
A federal judge had ordered 17 Chinese Muslims, or Uighurs, to be freed in the U.S. this week. The appeals court will allow the Bush administration another week to make arguments in the case. A federal appeals court Wednesday temporarily blocked a judge's decision to release 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, into the U.S.
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Truth Out (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Washington - A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the release of 17 Chinese-born Muslims detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a day after a landmark decision required them to be shipped to the U.S. read more
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Dhimmi Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
An update on this story. "Court blocks judge's orders to free Chinese Muslims," from the Associated Press, October 8 (thanks to Twostellas): WASHINGTON (AP) A federal appeals court temporarily blocked on Wednesday a judge's decision to free 17 Chinese...
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International News (I.N. Daily) (Free subscription) | yesterday
HOPE YEN Associated Press October 8, 2008 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081008 WASHINGTON A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a judge’s decision to immediately free 17 Chinese Muslims at Guantanamo Bay into the U.S. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued the emergency stay Wednesday at the request of the Bush administration so that...
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Crooks and Liars (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
CNN : Former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and President Bush's current Chief of Staff Josh Bolten do not have to cooperate -- at least this year -- with a congressional committee investigating the firings of U.S. Attorneys, a three-judge federal appeals panel in Washington ruled Monday. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said as a practical matter, the...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW YORK (AP) -- A federal appeals court said Wednesday that police violated the rights of a woman who claims her strip search was broadcast in a police station in glitzy Southampton....
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
A federal appeals court said Wednesday that police violated the rights of a woman who claims her strip search was broadcast in a police station in glitzy Southampton.
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
PROVIDENCE -- Judges from the federal appeals court based in Boston will hear arguments in Providence this morning as part of the centennial of the federal courthouse in Kennedy Plaza. The appearance will mark the first time the 1st U.S....
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
A federal appeals court said Wednesday that police violated the rights of a woman who claims her strip search was broadcast in a police station in glitzy Southampton.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
A federal appeals court said Wednesday that police violated the rights of a woman who claims her strip search was broadcast in a police station in glitzy Southampton.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW YORK -- A federal appeals court said Wednesday that police violated the rights of a woman who claims her strip search was broadcast in a police station in glitzy Southampton.
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Pro-Life News (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
The Detroit News DETROIT -- A Monroe middle school did not violate a student's free speech rights when it prohibited him from distributing anti-abortion leaflets in school hallways, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of...