Jun 17 Watch Arthur Andersen: Called to Account Experts discuss Enron's former accounting firm Arthur Andersen, found guilty Saturday of obstruction of justice. Continue watching
Jun 15 Andersen Convicted of Obstructing Justice A federal jury in Houston on Saturday convicted accounting firm Arthur Andersen of obstructing justice by destroying Enron-related documents. Continue reading
Jun 13 Judge Rules Moussaoui Can Represent Himself A federal judge ruled Thursday that Zacarias Moussaoui is mentally competent to represent himself against charges of alleged conspiracy in the Sept. 11 attacks and that he may dismiss his lawyers. Continue reading
Jun 13 Afghan Loya Jirga Elects Hamid Karzai President In the first free election in its history, Afghanistan's loya jirga, or grand council, voted overwhelmingly Thursday to elect Hamid Karzai the head of the interim Afghan government. Continue reading
Jun 12 Israeli Troops Withdraw From Arafat Compound Israeli tanks pulled back from Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's besieged compound in the West Bank city of Ramallah Wednesday, ending an incursion Israel said was part of a search for suspected militants. Continue reading
Jun 12 Sept. 11 Defendant Denied Aviation Information A federal judge has denied Zacarias Moussaoui, on trial for six counts of conspiracy to carry out the Sept. 11 attack, access to any sensitive aviation security information during his trial. Continue reading
Jun 12 Watch Legal Limbo Ray Suarez discusses the legal rights and status of three U.S. citizens currently held in conjunction with the war on terrorism. He is joined by Ruth Wedgwood of Yale Law School and Johns Hopkins University, and David Cole of the… Continue watching
Jun 11 Loya Jirga Assembly Opens Amid Confusion, Political Tension The Afghan loya jirga -- the grand tribal council called to form a post-Taliban government -- opened Tuesday amid continued political infighting and confusion over the roles of Afghan leaders. Continue reading
Jun 11 Watch Historical Perspectives: New Cabinet Office for Homeland Security Margaret Warner gets perspectives on the creation of a new Cabinet office for Homeland Security from presidential historian Michael Beschloss; journalist and author Haynes Johnson; Richard Norton Smith, director of the Dole Institute at the University of Kansas; and Roger… Continue watching
Jun 11 Watch Afghan Assessment Two experts discuss Afghanistan's grand council meeting as it struggles to establish a new government. Continue watching