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Attorney General Michael Mukasey Monday asked Congress to define the rules governing civilian court hearings for about 200 detainees held in the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. ... Source: abclocal.go.com --- 4 days ago
Congress, not judges, should decide how to give Guantanamo Bay detainees their day in court, Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Monday in calling for new laws governing how foreign terror suspects seek their release. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 3 days ago
Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey appears to be seeing mixed results from his efforts to restore credibility to a department tainted by his predecessor. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey this morning urged lawmakers to step into the debate over how the U.S. legal system should handle claims by detainees at the U.S. naval facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, beseeching Congress to help answer difficult ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 4 days ago
Attorney general urges Congress to weigh in on difficult questions about rights of terror suspects. ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 4 days ago
Seeking guidance from Congress on Boumediene. Really. ... Source: www.npr.org --- 3 days ago
Attorney General Michael Mukasey says he wants Congress, not judges, to make policy on how Guantanamo detainees may challenge their detention. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the Bush administration three times in cases related to processing Guantanamo detainees. ... Source: www.npr.org --- 4 days ago
Attorney General Michael Mukasey calls on Congress to set the rules by which Guantanamo detainees will challenge their detention. Lawmakers, not judges, should answer questions left open by a Supreme Court ruling granting detainees court access, he says. ... Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 4 days ago
Attorney General Michael Mukasey wants Congress to help figure out how to give Guantánamo Bay terror detainees their day in U.S. civilian courts. ... Source: www.baltimoresun.com --- 3 days ago
Judges' actions lead to delays, appeals by suspects, he says Congress, not judges, should decide how to give Guantanamo Bay detainees their day in court, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey said yesterday in calling for new laws governing how foreign terror suspects seek their release. ... Source: tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com --- 4 days ago
We just received confirmation that Attorney General Michael Mukasey is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday at 10:15 AM ET. The hearing, titled "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice" is thought to be Mukasey's final appearance on the Hill . Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) will be presiding. We'll be covering this on Wednesday, so make sure to check back for the final details on the head of DOJ's final oversight soliloquy. ... Source: www.postchronicle.com --- 5 days ago
Mukasey, a retired federal judge, has just six more months on the job before President George Bush leaves office.... ... Source: www.aclu.org --- 3 days ago
WASHINGTON, DC – In an enormous executive branch power grab, Attorney General Michael Mukasey called on Congress today to authorize indefinite detention through a new declaration of armed conflict. Mukasey also proposed that Congress subvert the right of habeas corpus with a new scheme of procedures that will hide the Bush administration’s past wrongdoing – an action that would undermine the constitutional guarantee of due process and conceal systematic torture and abuse of detainees. ... Source: www.globalresearch.ca --- 2 days ago
For more details, please click on the link to read the article. ... Source: firedoglake.com --- 2 days ago
Marcy liveblogs the testimony of the Attorney General before the House Judiciary Committee. ... Source: www.wbur.org --- 4 days ago
Mukasey on Detainees, Microtargeting 2.0, The List of Hunted Iraqis, Recruiting Priests, Jazz CDs for Summer ... Source: www.progressive.org --- 2 days ago
Mukasey Tries End Around Supreme Court Bush’s Justice Department, a misnomer if ever there was one, won’t give up on its pathetic game to deny detainees their right to habeas corpus. read more ... Source: www.swamppolitics.com --- 4 days ago
by Aamer Madhani In the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling last month that detainees at Guantanamo Bay have a constitutional right to challenge their detention in federal court, Attorney General Michael Mukasey today called on Congress to spell out how the so-called habeas corpus proceedings should be conducted. Mukasey said the legislation should clearly spell out that the detainees will not be allowed in the United States for their habeas corpus hearings and that detainees who successfully challenge their detention should not be released in the United States. The attorney general also said that Congress needs to make certain that in affording the Guantanamo detainees their constitutional rights that U.S. national security is not made vulnerable. "One could say, I suppose, that these questions should be left to the courts to resolve through litigation, but I do not think that is the most prudent course," Mukasey said in a speech at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative Washington think tank. "Unless Congress acts, the lower federal courts will determine the specific procedural rules that govern themore than 200 cases that are now pending. With so many cases, there is a serious risk of inconsistent rulings and considerable uncertainty." Mukasey's call for legislation comes after the high court ruled 5-4 last month that Guantanamo detainees were denied their constitutional right to challenge their incarceration befo ... Source: www.scotusblog.com --- 4 days ago
UPDATE 3:10 p.m. The Attorney General’s proposals drew three prompt responses. Chief Judge Royce C. Lambert of U.S. District Court, where the habeas cases are now, said in a statement that guidance from Congress was “always welcome,” but said that his Court was “on a fast track” so guidance would be better sooner rather than later. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, Vermont Democrat, issued a statement scolding the Attorney General for not consulting with or telling the Committee about his ideas before the speech, and said “with so little time left in this legislative session and the complexity of these issues, it may be an issue more responsibly addressed in the next Congress with a new President.” Similarly, the Senate Majority Leader, Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, said in a statement that it would take time “to get this right” and added: “It is hard to imagine that Congress can give this complex issue the attention it deserves in the closing weeks of this legislative session.” The courts, he said, “are well equipped to handle this situation, and there is no danger that any detainee will be released in the meantime.” —————— Reacting to the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on detainees’ rights, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey on Monday urged Congress to take control of the captives’ court challenges and strictly limit judicial options. In a six-point plan of proposed legislation, the government’s highest legal ... Source: www.dose.ca --- 4 days ago
Congress should explicitly declare a state of armed conflict with al Qaeda to make clear the United States can detain suspected members as long as the war on terrorism lasts, Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Monday. ... Find more results for Mukasey on RSSMicro.com |
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