In the News
Archives March 2004
March 31, 2004, Andreas Tzortzis, Christian Science Monitor, Guantanamo Holds Family At Bay
March 31, 2004, Isabel Hilton, Guardian, Guantanamo: Maybe None Of Them Are Terrorists
March 29, 2004, Editorial, New York Times, Keeping Intellectual Borders Open
March 29, 2004, BusinessWeek Online, The Hard Lessons of Madrid
March 28, 2004, Raymond Bonner, New York Times, Marine Defends Guantánamo Detainee, and Surprises Australians
March 28, 2004, Letitia Stein, St. Petersburg Times, Is Patriot Act fair? An attorney, and others, have doubts
March 28, 2004, Joan A. Lukey, Boston Globe, Undermining Due Process (about Jose Padilla)
March 27, 2004, Editorial, Washington Post, Response from Justice (about post 9/11 detentions in NYC Metropolitan Detention Center)
March 26, 2004, Guy Taylor, Washington Times, FBI Up for Private Screens
March 26, 2004, KXAN News, 5 Guatemalans Plead Guilty
March 25, 2004, Mail and Guardian, US Major Attacks Guantanamo Justice
March 24, 2004, Will Scheff, The Pitt News, Many Sign Up Against PATRIOT Act
March 24, 2004, Editors, New York Times, Military Injustice
March 23, 2004, Emil Guillermo, San Francisco Chronicle, Yee, Lee and Apology
March 22, 2004, Jim Miklaszewski, NBC News, First Look Inside 'Gitmo'
March 22, 2004, John Mintz, Washington Post, U.S. Faces Quandary in Freeing Detainees
March 22, 2004, Independent U.K., Caught in the Crossfire: 5 Britons return from Guantanamo Bay
March 22, 2004, Graham Brink, St. Petersburg Times, Al-Arian trial may become test case
March 22, 2004, John D. Podesta and Judd C. Legum, Salon (Subscription), The Secret History of Secrecy
March 22, 2004, Associated Press, Mother of Muslim Chaplain Wants Apology
March 22, 2004, Jon E. Dougherty, NewsMax.com, TSA's 'Trusted Traveler Program' Heralds Big Brother
March 18, Constant Brand, AP, EU Parliament Committee Threatens Legal Action Over Passenger Data
March 18, 2004, Jane Black, BusinessWeek Online, More Spy Powers for the FBI? Bad Move
March 17, 2004, Juan Esparza Loera, Vida en el Valle, Patriot Act, CLEAR Act Pose Problems for Immigrants
March 17, 2004, Marjorie Cohn, CounterPunch, War on Terror or War on Liberties?
March 17, 2004, Mary Jo Melone, St. Petersburg Times, Patriot Act Throws Book At Our Rights AsReaders
March 16, 2004, David Teather, The Guardian, U.S. Frees 26 More From Terror Camp
March 16, 2004, Agence France Presse, Afghans Freed from Guantanamo Accuse U.S. of Mistreatment
March 16, 2004, Murray Polner, Newsday, Spy Tactics Endanger Political Dissent
March 16, 2004, Philip Altbach, Christian Science Monitor, In Race for International Students, U.S. Erects Hurdles and Loses Out
March 16, 2004, Ben Charney, CNET News, Cable Taps Into Wiretap Law
March 15, 2004, Jim Benning, San Diego City Beat, The Disquieted American
March 15, 2004, John Schwartz, New York Times, Privacy Fears Erode Support for a Network to Fight Crime
March 15, 2004, Robert Verkaik, Independent, Guantanamo: US Interrogated Suspects 200 Times
March 15, 2004, Jay Weaver, Miami Herald, Police Tracking of Rappers Raises Legal Questions
March 15, 2004, Declan McCullagh and Ben Charny, CNET News, FBI Wants to Tap High Speed Internet
March 14, 2004, David Rose, The Observer, Revealed: The Full Story of the Gunatanamo Britons
March 13, 2004, Dan Eggen and Jonathan Krim, Washington Post, Easier Internet Wiretaps Sought
March 12, 2004, Carl Jeffers, Seattle Times, Stop Terrorizing Citizens Under Guise of Patriot Act
March 11, 2004, Rachel Elson, AlterNet, A Better Amendment
March 11, 2004, Kirsten Stewart, The Salt Lake Tribune, Files Show Utah Had Key Role in MATRIX
March 11, 2004, Center for Public Integrity, The White House's Propensity for Secrecy
March 11, 2004, Elizabeth Sullivan, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Gitmo Travesty is Beneath U.S.
March 11, 2004, Jane Wardell, AP, Freed Guantanamo Detainees Consider Action
March 11, 2004, Kimbertly Chase, Christian Science Monitor, Speaking in 'Approved' Tongues
March 10, 2004, Tamara Audi, Detroit Free Press, Man's Fate Decided in Secret Hearing
March 10, 2004, Irwin Arieff, Reuters, U.S. Said Worried About Image, Not Law, In Guantanamo
March 10, 2004, Allison Schlesinger, AP, Artist, Attorney Create Game to Protest Patriot Act
March 10, 2004, Laurie Spivak, AlterNet, Culture War May Find WMDs
March 10, 2004, William Safire, New York Times, Privacy in Retreat
March 10, 2004, Curt Anderson, AP, U.S. Won't Pursue Abortion Records
March 10, 2004, Mark Baker, The Age, Crackdown Overrode Liberty: Security Chief Tom Ridge
March 10, 2004, Tom Teepen, Independent Record, A Weird Kind of Ban
March 9, 2004, Robert Block and Gary Fields, Wall Street Journal, Is Military Creeping Into Domestic Law Enforcement?
March 9, 2004, David Mehegan, Boston Globe, Reading Over Your Shoulder
March 8, 2004, Douglas Dow, Star-Telegram, Liberty Starts At Home
March 8, 2004, Harvey A. Silvergate and Carl Takei, Boston Phoenix, Crossing the Threshold
March 7, 2004, Tom Reeves, CounterPunch, 63,000 and Counting: Mass Deportations Mostly Go Unnoticed
March 7, 2004, Charlie Savage, Boston Globe, GOP, Democrats Banking on Patriot Act as a Key Issue
March 7, 2004, Editors, Times-Union, Patriot Act/NY
March 6, 2004, Robert Blair and Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, Administration Sets Forth a Limited View on Privacy
March 5, 2004, Andrew P. Napolitano, Wall Street Journal, Repeal the Patriot Act
March 5, 2004, Frank Davies, Knight Ridder News Service, U.S. Opposes Detainees' Rights
March 5, 2004, Agence France Presse, U.S. Using 'Terrorist' Methods Over Guantanamo Prisoners:Former Hostage Terry Waite
March 5, 2004, Matthew Barakat, AP, Three U.S. Paintball-Playing Muslims Guilty on Terror Counts
March 4, 2004, Steve Lilienthal, NewsMax.com, CAPPS II: Questions That Need To Be Answered
March 4, 2004, John Burgess, Washington Post, German Court Overturns Sept. 11 Conviction
March 4, 2004, Michael Powell, Washington Post, Lawyer Visits 'Dirty Bomb' Suspect
March 4, 2004, John Mintz, Washington Post, U.S. Outlines Plan for Detainee Review
March 3, 2004, Elizabeth Bumiller, New York Times, President Urges Renewal of Antiterrorism Law
March 2, 2004, Richard Muhammad, Straight Words E-Zine, Criminalization of Dissent Still a Problem Nationwide
March 2, 2004, PJ Crowley, Center for American Progress, Are We Safer Than One Year Ago?
March 2, 2004, Agence France-Presse, Guantanamo Prisoner Families Head for U.S.
March 1, 2004, Miami Activist Defense, Federal Court Ruling on Ordinances Used During Miami FTAA is Clear First Amendment Victory
March 1, 2004, Audrey Hudson, Washington Times, Government's Pursuit of Personal Data Lives On
March 1, 2004, Julia Scheeres, Wired, San Francisco: If You're Asked, Don't Tel



