Jan 08 Watch Limiting Disabilities Legal affairs correspondent for The Chicago Tribune, she turns to Chai Feldblum, professor of disability law at the Georgetown University Law Center, and Stephen Bokat, senior vice president and general counsel for the United States Chamber of Commerce to discuss… Continue watching
Jan 08 Watch Limiting Disabilities The Supreme Court narrows the scope of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Continue watching
Jan 07 High Court Rejects Nichols Appeal By Admin The Supreme Court Monday refused to block a trial that could mean the death penalty for convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols. Continue reading
Jan 02 Watch Moussaoui Arraignment A federal judge enters an innocent plea on behalf of alleged Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. New York Times reporter David Johnston recaps the day's events. Continue watching
Jan 01 Watch Tightening Borders A look at how terrorism has affected immigration policy in the United States. Continue watching
Dec 17 Watch Oregon Objects The state of Oregon refuses to comply with parts of the new anti-terrorism bill. Continue watching
Dec 11 Grand Jury Indicts Suspected Terrorist A federal grand jury today indicted French Moroccan Zacarias Moussaoui on six counts of conspiring with Osama bin Laden and the 19 hijackers in the murder of thousands during the Sept. 11 attacks on Washington and New York. Continue reading
Dec 11 Watch First Indictment New York Times reporter Peter Shenon details the six-count indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui relating to the September 11 attacks. Continue watching
Dec 06 Watch Background: Taking Liberties Kwame Holman reports on Attorney General John Ashcroft's senate committee testimony concerning the war on terrorism and protection of civil liberties. Continue watching
Nov 21 Microsoft Proposes Deal to Settle Private Cases Microsoft yesterday proposed a deal to end class-action lawsuits accusing the software giant of using its monopoly power to overcharge consumers. Continue reading