Non-crimes and misdemeanors among Ashcroft’s examples of success in “war on terror”
[Read more]Ranchers and Dairy Farmers Win Two Battles Against Corporate and Government Foes
In a federal court decision ranchers won a class-action lawsuit against meatpacking giant Tyson Foods for violating the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921.
[Read more]Celebrating Independents
Much like their founding forerunners did, communities around the country are reasserting their economic independence.
[Read more]Right to Remain Silent Undermined by Supreme Court’s Hiibel Ruling
Now, when a police officer suspecting you of a crime stops you in the street and asks your name, you can be prosecuted for refusing to answer.
[Read more]Disenfranchising Blacks as Political Strategy
Berkeley Becomes Latest U.S. Municipality to Oppose Corporate Constitutional “Rights”
Last updated June 16, 2004 Members of our San Francisco Bay Area chapter spearheaded a campaign that culminated on June 15, 2004 with passage of this resolution by the Berkeley City Council. Berkeley is the third California municipality to pass such a resolution, following Arcata and Point Arena. The resolution does not carry immediate legal […]
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