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THE HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL 5-4 GLOBAL WARMING CASE IS IN!
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THE CASES:
EPA Must Rule on Global Warming,
Not Give a "Laundry List" of Excuses; and
States May Sue The Federal Government
to Enforce the Law
Massachusetts, et al., v. Environmental Protection Agency, et al., April, 2007
http://massachusetts-v-epa-scm.blogspot.com/
International Law That Protects
Individual Rights Not Applied,
Right To Contact A Home Country Is Undermined
Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon, June, 2006
http://sanchez-llamas-v-oregon.blogspot.com/
Where The Evidence Used Against A Person In Court Is
Not Called "Testimony,"
There Is NO RIGHT TO CROSS EXAMINATION.
Davis v. Washington, June, 2006
http://davis-v-washington.blogspot.com/
There Is No Remedy For A Violation Of The
KNOCK AND ANNOUNCE RULE
Hudson v. Michigan, June, 2006
http://hudson-v-michigan.blogspot.com/
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