Civil Liberties Minute episodes: Rule of Law, Torture and National Security

Civil Liberties Minute: Bradley Manning
Is it ok for America to torture a soldier - an American soldier - held in pre-trial confinement?

Civil Liberties Minute: CIA Execution
May the CIA summarily execute American citizens who have never been charged or convicted of any crime?

Civil Liberties Minute: 176 Detainees
Most of the 176 remaining detainees in Guantanamo are not waiting to be tried for anything. But there are a few detainees the U.S. Government wants to put on trial.

Civil Liberties Minute: Dragnet
Dragnet is back, but it doesn't much resemble the television show.

Civil Liberties Minute: Bienvenue, Guantanamo!
Bienvenue, Bienvenido, Willkommen, Welcome to Guantanamo Bay!

Civil Liberties Minute: Staying at Gitmo
Six Algerians, locked up at the United States military prison in Guantanamo for eight years, are fighting in court to stay at GTMO. The reason?

Civil Liberties Minute: The Gitmo Timeline
On January 22, 2009, President Obama issued an Executive Order to close Guantanamo within a year. How's he doing?

Civil Liberties Minute: Agent of the US
When an agent of the United States government scoops up a person in say Europe or Asia, and then ships him to the US military prison in Bagram, Afghanistan, may that person petition a US court to seek his release?

Civil Liberties Minute: Gitmo Detainees in Massachusetts
A recent Federal Court ruling shows that two towns in western Massachusetts, Leverett and Amherst, that have passed resolutions welcoming cleared Guantanamo detainees to live there, got it right.

Civil Liberties Minute: At War
"We are at war, the war will go on for generations, and during the war the country's leader may break any law that he says impedes his ability to win the war." Who said this? George Bush or George Orwell?