Mar 14 U.S. Indicts Arthur Andersen for Obstruction of Justice The U.S. government indicted accounting giant Arthur Andersen for obstruction of justice in the ongoing investigation into the collapse of energy giant Enron. Continue reading
Mar 14 Key Suspect Indicted in Pearl’s Death A federal grand jury in New Jersey today indicted a key suspect in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Continue reading
Feb 28 Convictions in NYC Police Torture Case Overturned A federal appeals court in Manhattan threw out three police officers' obstruction-of-justice convictions in the Abner Louima torture case, citing insufficient evidence. Continue reading
Feb 25 Court Allows Ten Commandments Ruling to Stand By Admin Without comment, the Supreme Court Monday refused to hear a contentious case involving the public display of the Ten Commandments on the Indiana statehouse lawn. Continue reading
Feb 25 U.S., Pakistan to Discuss Extraditing Pearl Kidnapping Suspects President Bush today said he's "satisfied" with Pakistan's response to the killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, but said the U.S. is "interested in dealing with" the Islamic extremist accused of masterminding Pearl's kidnapping. Continue reading
Feb 20 Watch School Vouchers Gwen Ifill gets two perspectives on the school voucher argument heard before the Supreme Court. Continue watching
Feb 19 Watch The Court Watch The Court Watch Senior correspondent Ray Suarez discusses today's Supreme Court arguments in a case involving public housing eviction policies with Jan Crawford Greenberg, court reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Continue watching
Feb 14 Milosevic Hits Back at Prosecution Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic verbally lashed out at the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal Thursday, again describing his trial as illegal and saying he was a victim of "terrible fabrication."… Continue reading
Feb 14 Watch Key Witness Spencer Michels reports on the testimony of Enron whistle-blower Sherron Watkins on Capitol Hill. Continue watching
Feb 13 Milosevic Challenges Legality of U.N. Tribunal Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic chose not to respond to charges brought against him in the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal, instead questioning the court's right to charge him. Continue reading