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  1. Judge orders Gitmo release

    First Read - Oct 7, 2008

    From NBC's Pete WilliamsA federal judge in Washington has ordered the release into the United States of some detainees at Guantanamo Bay -- the first such order since the beginning of the detention there. The detainees

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  2. Judge: Release some Gitmo detainees

    First Read - Oct 7, 2008

    From NBC's Pete WilliamsA federal judge in Washington has ordered the release into the United States of some detainees at Guantanamo Bay -- the first such order since the beginning of the detention there. The detainees

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  3. Possible mistrial in Stevens case?

    First Read - Oct 2, 2008

    From NBC's Pete Williams The corruption trial of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens grinded to a halt this morning, with a federal judge putting the investigation on pause for the day after the lawmaker's lawyers accused

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  4. Passenger rights

    The Daily Nightly - Jun 18, 2007

    Suppose you're a passenger in a car when the police pull it over to question the driver. Are you, as a passenger, free to go? Or are you seized by the police, just like the driver? The answer to that question

  5. How a bill is vetoed

    The Daily Nightly - May 1, 2007

    Since the expected veto of the Iraq spending bill is so high profile, how does a president actually do it? The answer comes from the U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 7. It says if the president wants to veto a

  6. Tale of the tape

    The Daily Nightly - Apr 30, 2007

    The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled in favor of a Georgia sheriff's deputy who rammed a car after a high speed chase, causing a spectacular crash that left the 19-year-old driver paralyzed. Today's decision relied, in

  7. Insights into the Supreme Court

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 14, 2007

    In unusually blunt language, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy told a Senate committee today that salaries for federal judges are too low, that Congress should not cut the budget of the U.S. Marshal's service, and

  8. Gitmo chief resigns

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 2, 2007

    A strange three-week controversy over the remarks of the Pentagon's top official responsible for overseeing the detainees at Guantanamo Bay has ended with his resignation, the Pentagon revealed today. The saga began

  9. What next in the Boston 'hoax' case?

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 1, 2007

    As authorities in Boston look into whether they can file criminal charges against the company behind the cartoon ad campaign -- or sue it for damages -- the initial criminal case against the two men charged with

  10. $9 million for Syrian-born Canadian

    The Daily Nightly - Jan 26, 2007

    The leader of one of America's closest allies in the war on terror today personally criticized the U.S. for the way it handled a Canadian citizen suspected by the U.S. of having terrorist connections. Canada's prime