Politics Dec 11 Court Drops Charges Against Pinochet An appeals court in Santiago dropped homicide and kidnapping charges today against former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. The court supported the defense's claim that Judge Juan Guzman acted illegally by indicting Pinochet before questioning him.
Nation Nov 27 No Court TV The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday it will not allow television cameras into the courtroom to chronicle the 90-minute oral arguments in George W. Bush's election appeal.
Nation Nov 04 Clinton Vetoes Leaks Bill President Clinton Monday vetoed a bill that would have criminalized the leaking of classified materials to unauthorized sources.
Politics Jan 17 The Iowa Caucus: The Race with a Week to Go… With one week left before the Iowa caucus kicks off the official run for the presidency, all eight GOP and Democratic hopefuls are crisscrossing Iowa hoping to do well in the unpredictable race.
Nation Apr 01 Microsoft Talks Break Down Talks between the Department of Justice and Microsoft broke down over the weekend. The following is a statement released April 1 by U.S. Court of Appeals Chief Judge Richard Posner in Chicago, the talks' mediator.
Politics Jun 25 Clinton’s Announcement in Support of a Victims’ Rights Amendment Text of Clinton's Rose Garden ceremony endorsing the "victims' rights" amendment.
Politics Apr 10 Bill Clinton on Vetoing the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Remarks by President Clinton on House Resolution 1833…