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Should US back Iran Opposition by Delisting the MEK?

A bi-partisan panel of U.S. Congress and senior former public and national security officials expressed their views about the US obligations to protect the people in Camp Ashraf, and prospects of a democratic change in Iran.

Nehru’s Commitment to Healthy and Fair Criticism

As far as the question of importance and significance of views or ideas is concerned, I am of the firm opinion that each and every view or idea, in one way or the other and directly or indirectly, remains important.

Nepal’s Illegal Workforce: What Can be Done About it?

The lawless epidemic is not limited to radical Nepalese but also includes disgraceful acts being committed by everyone including foreigners.

Unjust Fairness or Unfair Justice?

An analysis of some the inequities in the California and Federal Tax legislation that seems to favor some and not others.

Let’s Get Free: A Hip – Hop Theory of Justice; Author: Paul Butler

Gates gets arrested and in May, before it happened, Paul Butler writes about it. Form United States Attorney and now law professor Paul Butler writes about the treatment of blacks in our justice system and tells all what they can do about it.

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