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Time.com: Curfews: A New Crime-Fighting Tool

Crime-ridden cities are increasingly turning to curfews to restore order. But foes say they violate constitutional rights

Protesters, police clash outside convention

Police faced off with crowds of protesters outside the Republican National Convention, arresting 396 people after using tear gas and percussion grenades to turn them back.

More than 200,000 kids spanked at school

More than 200,000 children were spanked or paddled in U.S. schools during the past school year, human rights groups reported Wednesday.

Time.com: Court Upholds Web Material Ruling

A federal appeals court agreed with a lower court ruling that struck down a 1998 law intended to protect children from sexual material on the Internet

Ex-prosecutor on terrorism list: Fix mistake

Washington lawyer Jim Robinson is a former assistant attorney general and once served as a U.S. attorney in Michigan.

Deal clears way for wiretap-law overhaul

House and Senate leaders Thursday announced a new effort to overhaul U.S. wiretapping laws that appears likely to let telecommunications companies escape lawsuits over the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program.

ACLU weighs in on Texas polygamist custody case

The Texas branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was concerned that the basic rights of the children and mothers connected to a Texas polygamist ranch were violated during a recent raid and custody hearing.

Time.com: Do Americans Care About Big Brother?

Analysis: Since 9/11, the U.S. has increasingly traded privacy for the promise of security, leaving civil liberties advocates flailing

High court stays out of NSA surveillance row

The Supreme Court offered no explanation Tuesday for refusing to hear an appeal regarding the Bush administration's covert domestic surveillance program.

Appeals court: State must provide transport for inmate abortions

A federal appeals court has upheld the right of female inmates to be transported at state expense for elective abortions.

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