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21. THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
Dr. Thomas Wang, intl. To oppose grave violations of the rights of every means irrespectiveof political considerations… c) the death penalty, and the
http://watch.pair.com/IDOPPC.html
THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
Sunday, November 15, 1998, an estimated 180,000 American churches over a third of U.S. churches participated in the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. The front page of Monday's New York Times carried a lengthy article which provides considerable insight into the true motives of the organizers of this event and the movement behind it. Consider the following statements from the Times, which I have taken the liberty to categorize according to the possible objectives of IDOPPC organizers: "Christians Gain Support in Fight on Persecution: Concern is Worldwide," Laurie Goldstein, NY Times, Nov. 9, 1998, p. A1. To project an image of Christians as disinterested in world affairs and the rights of others, but highly motivated by self-interest. "Now a wide swath of Americans who admit they never before paid much attention to foreign affairs or human rights is beginning to exert its influence on American foreign policy. They are lobbying cities to stop doing business with nations that they say persecute Christians. They are writing letters to countries - some whose names they cannot pronounce - demanding the release of Christian prisoners. "After decades of soul-searching over the indifference or even complicity of some Christians in the Holocaust and in genocidal wars in Rwanda and Bosnia, Christians are seeing themselves as the victims and martyrs of the moment..."

22. Seattle University School Of Law - Academic Calendar
CRIM 360A, death penalty Seminar, TBA, 3, TTh, 4- 515 pm, 329. 30-950, ContractsA Property C 8-915 intl Bus Trans 8 9 am, civ Pro A Contracts B Health Law II LW2-A8
http://www.law.seattleu.edu/academics/calendar
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23. Howard University - Academics - Schedule Of Courses: Fall 2003
86027, 648, 01, civil rights Litigation. 83470, 800, 01, DC Law Stu Crt (civ LitClin) credits in the Spring. CD The death penalty. 3, MWR, 13001350, HUS, B-04,Ipyana.
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24. David Krieger: Farewell To The ABM Treaty
Stewart, Radio and the Birmingham Civil rights Movement. William Evan / Francis BoyleKashmir Invoking intl. Clair on Musicians Against the death penalty The
http://www.counterpunch.org/krieger0614.html
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25. March 19, 2003  Iraq War, Iraqi War Headlines, 031903
Powell Sees Strong intl Support for Afghan Insurgent Attacks Kill Coalition Soldiers,Iraqi civ. death penalty Sought for US Embassy Attackers**. 03/02/04
http://www.031903.com/march04.htm
Wednesday 2 Suspected Insurgents Netted in Baghdad Raid Troop Rotation to Iraq Continues... L Chief Reports on Operation Iraqi Freedom Effort 9Deaths in Iraq Won't Deter Coalition, Officials Say ... ‘First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All the Leaders’ Tuesday Iraq Survey Group Continues Search for WMDs Future Iraqi Defense Leaders Train in Washington Spike in Iraq Violence Results in Two More Deaths Rice to Testify Before 9/11 Panel ... Kingdom Blasts Israeli Practices Monday Troopers Hit Baghdad's Streets in Op Iron Promise U.S.-Funded Projects to Propel Iraqi Economic... Afghan Militia Members Turn in Weapons at... MPs Kill Four Drive-by Shooting Suspects in Mosul ... ...U.S. Support for Afghan Women Sunday Rumsfeld, Powell Discuss 9/11 Commission... A Friend Indeed Saturday Powell Urges Americans to Let 9/11 Commission... Friday U.S. to Pledge Additional $1 Billion for Afghanistan U.S. Must Help Iraq Obtain Wealth Quickly World Islamic Bodies Should Not Yield to US... Greece Strikes Out Yassin Condolence Thursday 2003 Suicide Rates Elevated Among Iraqi Freed-..

26. Senate Bills For 92nd General Assembly
HOUSINGTECH SB1903 CRIM CD-death penalty-RETARDED SB1904 O PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-DEMANSB1935 civ PRO-PROCESS SOJU SB1945 EXPANSION O HARE intl AIRPORT SB1946 CT
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27. NACE : About NACE : Declaration
to systemic problems that affect the public interest. civ s objective is to concernsnational public issues, such as civil rights and the death penalty.
http://www.cived.net/What's New Archives/What's New Archives (Feb 03).htm
NACE was launched in 2000 and now has more than 200 group and individual members committed to advancing civic knowledge and engagement. NACE believes the time has come to band together to ensure that the next generation of citizens understands and values democracy and participates in the ongoing work of building democracy in America.
Click here
to find out what NACE's members are up to. NACE Steering Committee NACE Task Forces
Liasion To Group Members:
Susan Griffin (Chair); Public Support and Advocacy: Ed O'Brien (Chair); Research and Outcomes Evaluation Judith Torney-Purta (Chair)
What's New in Civic Education and Youth Civic Engagement Work .... (February 2003 Archive Section)
    February 28, 2003
  • http://www.pnnonline.org/article.php?sid=4253 February 27, 2003
  • Several new items have been added to The Pew Trusts' Web site this week: - Youth Engagement: "Students on 250 Campuses Nationwide Unite to Tell Their Peers to Get a Civic Life; Get Involved in Public Debates" a press release and media kit by the Raise Your Voice, Student Action for Change reports that "This Presidents' Day weekend, more than 100,000 college and university students across the country joined to launch the Raise Your Voice campaign, a multi-year national effort to increase student involvement in public life. The campaign is a student-led initiative to encourage students to take actionfrom volunteering to votingto create change."

28. MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION : CCADP V Stewart
could not be sure that reading antideath penalty materials on too, a preliminaryinjunction vindicating plaintiffs First Amendment rights is clearly R. civ.
http://www.ccadp.org/preliminaryinjunction.htm
David C. Fathi
ACLU National Prison Project
733 15th St. N.W., Suite 620
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 393-4931 (fax)
Practice limited to the federal courts
New York, NY 10004 (212) 549-2601
(212) 549-2651 (fax) Alice L. Bendheim #003376
Alice L. Bendheim, P.C.
3626 E. Coolidge Street
Phoenix, AZ 85018 Pamela K. Sutherland #019606 Arizona Civil Liberties Foundation 77 E. Columbus, #205 Phoenix, AZ 85012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ARIZONA CANADIAN COALITION AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY, et al MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY Plaintiffs, INJUNCTION v No. CV02-1344 PHX EHC TERRY L. STEWART, Defendant. The reasons for this motion are set forth in the accompanying memorandum. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED this day of September, 2002. David C. Fathi Ann Beeson Alice L. Bendheim Pamela K. Sutherland

29. Curriculum Vitae
refugees denied statutory and treaty rights to a civ.77-100 (WDNY), certificate ofprobable 1050 (1973) (declaring NY death penalty statute unconstitutional
http://www.brucewinick.com/Vitae.htm
Books and Edited Symposia CIVIL COMMITTMENT: A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE MODEL (Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2004). JUDGING IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AND THE COURTS (Carolina Academic Press, 2003) (with David B. Wexler) PROTECTING SOCIETY FROM SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFENDERS: LAW, JUSTICE, AND THERAPY (American Psychological Association Books, 2003) (with John Q. La Fond) PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: THE LAW AS A HELPING PROFESSION (Carolina Academic Press, 2000) (Bruce J. Winick, Dennis P. Stolle, David B. Wexler) THE ESSENTIALS OF FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH LAW (W.W. Norton, 2000) (Bruce J. Winick, Stephen H. Behnke, Alina Perez) THE RIGHT TO REFUSE MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT (American Psychological Ass'n Books 1997) THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE APPLIED: ESSAYS ON MENTAL HEALTH LAW (Carolina Academic Press 1997) LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: DEVELOPMENTS IN THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE CONSENT TO VOLUNTARY HOSPITALIZATION (1993) (American Psychiatric Association Task Force report No. 34) (with Francine Cournos, et al.)

30. Site Map
civil Liberties; Criminal Law and death penalty; Environmental Law; Rules; FederalGov t Databases; International Human rights; Syllabus Fed civ Pro (Sect C) F02.
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31. General International Law Business, Finance Law Books
Response to Refugees Taxation of intl Transactions Materials National Courts ConstitutionalHuman rights in the Social Sciences S.) The death penalty as Cruel
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32. DP News
R. civ. CCADP), Citizens United for Alternatives to the death penalty (CUADP), and anongoing violation of plaintiffs First Amendment rights, plaintiffs seek
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/aicap/ACLU.html
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Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 16:14:33 -0400 From: CCADP Subject: NEWS: Aileen Wournos, florida Please visit the CCADPs webpage for Aileen Wournos, Florida prisoner who has an execution date Oct 9 (she has given up her appeals). http://www.ccadp.org/aileenwuornos.htm Please send us any further articles or info on Aileen and her case. IS THERE A PETITION FOR HER ? Can someone make one? Florida's sentencing / DP system is still being decided over Ring and no executions, including volunteers, should occur now. Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 16:39:18 -0400 From: CCADP Subject: DISC: Is there a lawyer who can mail something to a CA prisoner? Is there a lawyer who'd be willing to mail a legal document to a CA prisoner as legal mail? The prisoner has said it would be best if this legal document is sent in as legal mail to ensure it gets to him. Is there a lawyer on the list who can print and mail it to him? Please let me know at ccadp@rogers.com Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 16:49:22 -0400

33. Litigation, Areas Of Study, Plan Your Academic Career, Academics, School Of Law,
civil Procedure II. civil rights Litigation. Clinic Juvenile/death penalty. ClinicWrongful Convictions. Scientific Evidence. Sec.Reg civ Liabilty Enforc.
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34. NOTE: PRACTICE AND POTENTIAL OF THE ADVISORY JURY.
equity distinction as the analytic basis for modern jury rights. R. civ. many commentators,the selective application of the death penalty against minorities
http://freedomlaw.com/advis.htm
Harvard Law Review APRIL, 1987 100 Harv. L. Rev
NOTE: PRACTICE AND POTENTIAL OF THE ADVISORY JURY.
HIGHLIGHT:
Were I called upon to decide whether the people had best be omitted in the Legislative or Judiciary department, I would say it is better to leave them out of the Legislature. The execution of the laws is more important than the making [of] them.
Thomas Jefferson n^f1
TEXT:
[*1363] Jury trial in civil actions is available in this
country when it is guaranteed in the Constitution n^f2 or when the
trial judge believes it is a good idea. n^f3 An important,
substantial body of scholarship has analyzed the former type of
jury usage; n^f4 this Note examines the latter. n^f5 Part I identifies the broad discretion of the trial judge to call and submit questions to an advisory jury. Part II examines the advisory jury in the context of recent experiments in finding alternative, flexible processes for dispute resolution. Part III then identifies the strong connection between advisory jury use and the goal of community participation in legal proceedings.

35. Apologetics Research Resources On Religious Cults And Sects - Religion Items In
of murder victim calls for end to death penalty 43 APAum-Key-Figures.story menu=intlStory no as extremists involved with animal rights, environmentalism and
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/an990320.html
News about cults, sects, alternative religions... An Apologetics Index research resource
Religion Items In The News
March 20, 1999 (Vol. 3, Issue 76)
About Religion Items In The News
More Religion Items In The News
NOTE: Unlike the edition posted to the AR-talk list, items in the archived newsletters will, time-permitting , link back to entries in the Apologetics Index. If links have not yet been provided, check the Apologetics Index for further information. Religion Items in the News - March 20, 1999 (Vol. 3, Issue 76)
=== Main
. Rocking towards Armageddon (Items 1-7: Aum Shinrikyo)
. Doomsday cult resurfaces
. Aum cult's quiet comeback causing new concerns in Japan
. On anniversary of Japanese subway attack, many fear cult resurgence
. Key Members of Aum Shinri Kyo Cult
. Fearful local residents block moves by Aum to move into communities
. Keeping the cult out . CSIS fears Y2K cults . Nation Of Islam Denies Farrakhan Near Death . Likely succumbing to prostate cancer (Farrakhan ) . A Miracle In Our Midst (Farrakhan ) . Sermons on Islam Anger Black Muslims (Frederick Price) . New Islamic Movement Seeks Latino Converts . Britain Arrests Islamic Cleric Sought by Yemen . Montana Freemen leaders receive long prison sentences . Religious group defends school plan (Unification Church) . Polygamy Ban Should Be Ended, Legislator Argues

36. Agora: Breard - The Justiciability Of Paraguay's Claim Of Treaty Violation
675, 678–79, treat the Antiterrorism and Effective death penalty Act of 1996 as asrequiring Breard to have first asserted his treaty rights in state R. civ.
http://www.asil.org/ajil/agora6.htm
American Journal of International Law
Volume 92 No. 4 October 1998, p 697 AGORA: BREARD
THE JUSTICIABILITY OF PARAGUAY'S CLAIM OF TREATY VIOLATION
The U.S. Government's position asserting nonjusticiability of the treaty claims raised by Paraguay in the domestic and international lawsuits is disturbing. The Government's amicus filings at the court of appeals and the Supreme Court denied that Paraguay's claims belonged in federal court (or indeed in any court at all); at the International Court of Justice, the United States admitted a treaty violation but denied the competence of that tribunal to enter a judicial remedy. At one or another phase of these proceedings, the U.S. Government pressed a variety of arguments that (if accepted) would rule out virtually any judicial consideration of a treaty-based claim. The haste with which the Supreme Court denied a stay in Breard's case foreclosed adequate consideration of the justiciability of such claims in domestic courts and also effectively barred Paraguay from achieving the relief it sought on the international plane.
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION AGAINST JUSTICIABILITY OF TREATY-BASED CLAIMS

37. 98-8111 -- Rodgers V. Wyoming Attorney General -- 02/29/2000
R. civ. omission did not deprive petitioner of his appellate rights. Id.; see theeffective date of the Antiterrorism and Effective death penalty Act of
http://www.kscourts.org/ca10/cases/2000/02/98-8111.htm
Keyword Case Docket Filed ... Added (32783 bytes) (31896 bytes) PUBLISH UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS TENTH CIRCUIT CRAIG THOMAS RODGERS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. WYOMING ATTORNEY GENERAL; VANCE EVERETT, Warden of the Wyoming State Penitentiary, Respondents-Appellees.
Nos.
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF WYOMING (D.C. No. 95-CV-206-J Submitted on the briefs: Daniel G. Blythe of Blythe and Steiner, P.C., Cheyenne, Wyoming, for Petitioner-Appellant. Lori L. Gorseth, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Cheyenne, Wyoming, for Respondents-Appellees. Before BALDOCK HENRY , and MURPHY , Circuit Judges. MURPHY , Circuit Judge. Barefoot v. Estelle , 463 U.S. 880, 893 (1983) (quotation omitted). Accordingly, this court denies a certificate of probable cause and dismisses the appeal. In appeal number 99-8022, Rodgers appeals the district court's denial of his motion for relief from judgment, brought under Fed. R. Civ. P. 60(b). That appeal is dismissed as moot. I. BACKGROUND

38. CILP Journal Index -- April 16, 2004
light of Atkins v. Virginia reexamining the juvenile death penalty under changed civ. The Supreme Court further limits the rights and privileges of inmates.
http://149.166.220.9/cilp0416jour.html
BACK TO AVAILABLE ISSUES LIST Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews These are the journals that appeared in the April 16, 2004 issue of CILP.
Click on a journal to view its contents. 55 ALABAMA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2004. Aviram, Amitai and Avishalom Tor. Overcoming impediments to information sharing. 55 Ala. L. Rev. 231-279 (2004). [ L W Pardo, Rafael I. On proof of preferential effect. 55 Ala. L. Rev. 281- 326 (2004). [ L W Pollard, Deana A. Wrongful analysis in wrongful life jurisprudence. 55 Ala. L. Rev. 327-373 (2004). [ L W Barnett, Sabra Micah. Comment. Collateral sanctions and civil disabilities: the secret barrier to true sentencing reform for legislatures and sentencing commissions. 55 Ala. L. Rev. 375-392 (2004). [ L W Hammett, Katie. Comment. School shootings, ceramic tiles, and Hazelwood: the continuing lessons of the Columbine tragedy. (Fleming v. Jefferson County School District R-I, 298 F.3d 918, 10th Cir. 2002.) 55 Ala. L. Rev. 393-407 (2004). [

39. CILP Journal Index -- July 18, 2003
Covering women and violence media treatment of VAWA s civil rights remedy. An analysisof the Antiterrorism and Effective death penalty Act in relation civ.
http://149.166.220.9/cilp0718jour.html
BACK TO AVAILABLE ISSUES LIST Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews These are the journals that appeared in the July 18, 2003 issue of CILP.
Click on a journal to view its contents. 18 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, PP. 1059-1270, 2003. Fairlie, Megan A. Affirming Brahimi: East Timor makes the case for a model criminal code. 18 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1059-1102 (2003). [ L W Jung, Youngjin and Jun-Shik Hwang. Where does inequality come from? An analysis of the Korea-United States Status of Forces Agreement. 18 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1103-1144 (2003). [ L W Jensen, Maj. Eric Talbot, U.S. Army. Unexpected consequences from knock- on effects: a different standard for computer network operations? 18 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1145-1188 (2003). [ L W Hurvitz, Einat. Disability rights and United States foreign assistance policya new framework. 18 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1189-1215 (2003). [

40. Pepperdine Law Library Legal Research
12 GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY civIL rights LAW JOURNAL, NO. W. Cunningham, John P.The federal death penalty erupts high profile McVeigh execution Mason U. civ.
http://law.pepperdine.edu/library/legal_research/cilp/cilp1004jour.jsp

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