As anticipated Thursday in JURIST's Paper Chase, the National Archives has released a set of memos written by US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts while he was a Justice Department aide in 1981. In drafting answers to potential questions for Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Roberts described his [...]

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Former Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein could be put to death after his first trial if he is convicted for his alleged role in a 1982 Shiite massacre in Dujail, an anonymous official close to the trial said Thursday. In June, Hussein reportedly turned down an earlier deal offered by the US to avoid the death [...]

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Lobbyist Jack Abramoff , once a close friend of US House Majority Leader Tom DeLay , was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on bank fraud charges. The charges are related to a 2000 purchase by Abramoff and his partners of SunCruz Casinos and an alleged phony wire transfer that defrauded two lenders financing [...]

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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Wednesday that the United Nations would be increasing surveillance of its procurement department after recent accusations that a senior official accepted close to $1 million in bribes from contractors. An internal investigative team at the UN on Monday arrested purchasing official Alexander Yakovlev for pocketing about $1 million from the [...]

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