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View Article  U of Iowa Students/Faculty Dismayed by Regents' Power Grab; Event on Monday

U of Iowa Students/Faculty Dismayed by Regents' Power Grab


by Linda Thieman

Iowa City faculty/staff/student event planned for this Monday, January 30, at 3:30pm, Terrace Room (Room 166) of the Iowa Memorial Union to share their commitment to self-determination

With University of Iowa president David Skorton leaving to take the post of president at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, U of I faculty and staff are faced with the long hunt for a new leader.  At least, they thought they were.

Come to find out, according to a statement released on Friday by the University of Iowa Student Government (UISG), how Skorton will be replaced is fraught with controversy.  For more than 40 years, any search for a new president at the U of I has been led by faculty through a UI search committee with input from “a sufficiently diverse array of UI students, faculty and staff.”  According to Radio Iowa, Skorton was actually chosen from the UI medical faculty just three years ago to fill the head position.
 
One of the main concerns, the UISG message states, is that since the UI “tradition of shared self-governance and engagement is strong and getting stronger, [w]e deserve a leader who will continue these traditions.”

According to the Des Moines Register, Michael Gartner, president of the Iowa Board of Regents, intends to bypass the traditional UI system of self-selection in favor of hiring an outside headhunting firm.  It is believed in some circles that this will cement the Board of Regents' power grab as they are also at this time hiring out to replace University of Northern Iowa president Robert Koob.

Once the universities go, it’s all over.

View Article  Iowa v. Pro-choice Laws
  Iowa v. Pro-choice Laws

NARAL Pro-choice America

NARAL Pro-choice America Foundation gives Iowa a “C” when it comes to laws that enable a woman’s right to control her own body, with only 5 percent of Iowa counties actually providing abortion facilites.

Why the “C,” you ask?  Here’s a round-up of Iowans and Iowa laws pertaining to choice.

Who’s Who in Iowa Choice

Pro-choice Iowans include Gov. Tom Vilsack (D), Lt. Gov. Sally Pederson (D), and the Iowa Democratic Party.

Mixed-choice Iowans include Attorney General Tom Miller (D) and the Iowa Senate.

Anti-choice Iowans include the Iowa House and the Iowa Republican Party.  (Source)



Now that we’ve got the lay of the land, so to speak, let’s take a look at some important choice-related Iowa laws.


Unconstitutional Abortion Ban

Iowa has an unconstitutional and unenforceable criminal ban on abortions performed as early as 12 weeks.  A court held that Iowa's ban is unconstitutional because it imposes an undue burden on women seeking abortions and has issued a permanent injunction prohibiting its enforcement.  (Source)


Public Facilities Restriction

Iowa prohibits the use of some public facilities for the performance of abortions.  Iowa law severely restricts the conditions under which a woman can terminate a pregnancy at the University of Iowa hospital.  (Source)


Refusal to Provide Medical Services

Iowa allows individuals and hospitals that are not controlled, maintained, and supported by a public authority to refuse to provide abortion services.  (Source)


Restrictions on Low-Income Women's Access to Abortion

Iowa prohibits public funding for abortion for women eligible for state medical assistance for general health care except in extreme cases.  (Source)


Restrictions on Young Women's Access to Abortion

Iowa law restricts young (under 18) women's access to abortion services by mandating parental notice.  Consent is not required, and only one parent need be notified.  This serves to delay any abortion procedure by a minimum of 48 hours after written notice is provided in person.  (Source)


Well, that’s the GOP strategy for you:  they slowly whittle away at our rights to control our own bodies until we have no rights left.

Next up on the docket:  What’s good about choice in Iowa?


View Article  The Politics of Domestic Spying

  The Politics of Domestic Spying


The Daily Iowan

by Nicholas Johnson (used with permission)

Nicholas Johnson, who held three presidential appointments in the federal government during the 1960s and 1970s, now teaches communications law at the UI College of Law and maintains nicholasjohnson.org.

President Bush's authorization of NSA spying on American citizens raises issues more deserving of books than a column. Topping the list are potential political abuses that would make President Richard Nixon's bungled burglary of the Democratic Party's Watergate offices look like a kindergarten prank.

Other issues abound.

     Why not monitor everything? It's tough to get search warrants if you don't know whom, what, or where you want to  search.

     But does it work? Is it cost effective?

     How many freedoms are we willing to sacrifice in the name of "protecting our freedoms"?

     Does spying violate Fourth Amendment protection from "unreasonable" searches?

     Does it taint the FISA court's process?

     Was Congress adequately briefed? Did the president violate the law?

     Even if the president's actions are an unconstitutional, impeachable offense, does that justify news stories that threaten national security? Who leaked his secret decision, anyway?

But, let's focus on the possible political abuses. It's no longer enough to say, "Why should I care about spying, if I'm doing nothing wrong?"

The secret NSA, once said to stand for "No Such Agency," is the National Security Agency. Larger than the CIA, its surveillance technology is unrivaled. Its encryption crackers include the world's largest collection of mathematicians.

Experts on a CBS "60 Minutes" segment described how the NSA's global fish net, Echelon, covers all of Planet Earth, monitoring airwaves and optic fiber, picking up everything from e-mail and faxes to cell phones and baby monitors. Of course, even the NSA's staff isn't large enough to sort through overwhelming flows of data. So, it uses the world's largest supercomputers to pluck from that haystack the needles of programmed patterns, names, voices, key words, or phone numbers.

Originally focused overseas, Bush's secret order permitted the NSA to spy on Americans. Are your communications being spied on? Well, yes and no. Your communications are probably captured and analyzed. But the odds are they're not being spotlighted.

Why worry about potential political abuses? Because they've already occurred. Nixon's impeachment included old-fashioned wiretapping for political advantage. The "60 Minutes" Echelon experts revealed:

     British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher used the technology to spy on her Cabinet -- with deniability. Canadians did it for her.

     Europeans documented concerns our government passed information to Boeing that caused Airbus to lose airplane sales to Saudi Arabia.

     Princess Diana's affairs suddenly reached the British tabloids after the NSA started monitoring her opposition to our land mines.

     A former NSA employee admitted listening to Sen. Strom Thurmond's phone calls.

NSA abuses led to the Church Committee's 1970s investigations and laws prohibiting domestic spying. NSA's Office of Security Services tracked 75,000 Americans between 1952 and 1974. During the 1960s, its project "Shamrock" examined Americans' telegrams. There was a "watch list" of Vietnam War opponents.

Today, the NSA examines billions of items. Similar "data mining" was proposed for the "Total Information Awareness" project.

If the technology is used to track drug dealers as well as terrorists, if it can help American corporations gain advantage over foreign competitors, imagine what it could do in a political campaign. If such abuses have already occurred in the past, how realistic is it to think they're not going on now?

"Trust but verify?" How would we even know if abuses occurred during our congressional and presidential elections? The NSA is, after all, an agency with virtually no transparency and oversight that secretly reports to the Commander in Chief.

In 1949, George Orwell warned us of trends he saw unfolding by 1984 - his book's title. Now, 22 years later, the NSA's technology is more powerfully intrusive than even he imagined. The slogan of Orwell's fictional government, "Big Brother is watching you," is fiction no more.

 What of his main character's ultimate realization that "he loved Big Brother?" Still fiction? Or have Americans already come to accept, if not love, the NSA's "protecting us from terrorism?" Have you?

_______________

Nicholas Johnson

nicholasjohnson.org

(source)

 

View Article  Civil Liberties Groups File Lawsuits Over Domestic Spying
Civil Liberties Groups File Lawsuits Over Domestic Spying

Muslim American Society

NEW YORK, Jan 17 - Civil liberties groups fired double-barreled lawsuits at George W. Bush, challenging the legality of his domestic eavesdropping program and demanding its immediate suspension.  The suits were filed in New York by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and in Detroit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and a host of other advocacy groups, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP). [Yes, of COURSE, the report comes from outside this county.]

Calling it an "illegal and unconstitutional program" of electronic eavesdropping on American citizens, both actions sought an injunction that would prohibit the government from conducting surveillance of communications in the United States without judicial warrants....  [How would they be able to enforce an injunction against something that is being done secretly, I wonder?]

CCR legal director Bill Goodman noted that the legal action was being taken a day after the national holiday celebrating black civil rights leader Martin Luther King, who was the focus of FBI wiretaps for years.  "We are saddened that the illegal electronic surveillance that once targeted that great American has again become characteristic of our present government," Goodman said.

"As was the case with Dr. King, this illegal activity is cloaked in the guise of national security.

Goodman portrayed [Bush] as a man on an unprecedented power grab at the expense of basic democratic principles, reports the Associated Press (AP).  "In reality, it reflects an attempt by the Bush administration to exercise unchecked power without the inconvenient interference of the other co-equal branches of government," said Goodman.  [Amen to that.]

Click here to read the complete article.


View Article  Al Gore: A Consitution in Crisis
  Al Gore: A Consitution in Crisis

AlterNet.org

Gore Accuses Bush of Breaking the Law by Authorizing Spying

The following is the text of a speech delivered by Al Gore in Washington, D.C. yesterday, January 16, 2006.  The former vice president was introduced by former Republican congressman Bob Barr, an arch-conservative advocate of privacy rights.

Congressman Barr and I have disagreed many times over the years, but we have joined together today with thousands of our fellow citizens - Democrats and Republicans alike - to express our shared concern that America's Constitution is in grave danger.

In spite of our differences over ideology and politics, we are in strong agreement that the American values we hold most dear have been placed at serious risk by the unprecedented claims of the Administration to a truly breathtaking expansion of executive power.

As we begin this new year, the Executive Branch of our government has been caught eavesdropping on huge numbers of American citizens and has brazenly declared that it has the unilateral right to continue without regard to the established law enacted by Congress to prevent such abuses.

It is imperative that respect for the rule of law be restored.

So, many of us have come here to Constitution Hall to sound an alarm and call upon our fellow citizens to put aside partisan differences and join with us in demanding that our Constitution be defended and preserved.

Click here to read the entire text of Vice President Gore's speech.


View Article  A Call to Action on Samuel Alito
 A Call To Action - Judge Samuel Alito

by Caroline Vernon
Progressive Action for the Common Good
www.qcprogressiveaction.org


Calling all Progressive Activists....

Judge Samuel Alito threatens individual rights and hides his far right views—he is not in the mainstream of American jurisprudence.


Call on Senate Democrats ASAP to stand together and block Judge Alito’s confirmation with every means at their disposal!

Call Senator Harkin, Senator Durbin, and Senator Obama at:
1-800-426-8073

Senator Grassley is on the Senate Judiciary Committee so please be sure to also let him know that you oppose Samuel Alito's confirmation to the US Supreme Court.
 
Send emails through their websites:

obama.senate.gov/contact/, durbin.senate.gov/sitepages/contact.htm,
harkin.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm,
http://grassley.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home

Or send postal letters to:

SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510

Progressive Action for the Common Good and other organizations such as QC NOW, ACLU, NAACP, QC Federation of Labor, Democracy for the Quad Cities, and Churches United Justice Issues Committee are organizing a letter writing campaign. Please assist us in our efforts by writing a letter to the Editor of your local newspaper as well as the Des Moines Register, The NY Times, and Newsweek.

Send Letters to: letters@qconline.com, letters@rcreader.com, opinions@qctimes.com, letters@dmregister.com, letters@nytimes.com, letters@newsweek.com

Or click here to use a feature on the Democratic Party website that provides you with most of your local newspapers.


Here is more information for your review:

Judge Alito has regularly ruled against civil rights and civil liberties claims. For example, Judge Alito:

Wrote a dissent in Planned Parenthood v. Casey arguing that a state's spousal notification requirement did not unduly burden a woman's right to privacy, a position later rejected by the Supreme Court;

Joined a dissent arguing that a student-led prayer at a high school graduation ceremony did not violate the Establishment Clause;

Wrote several dissents arguing for tighter standards for plaintiffs seeking trial on their race, gender and disability discrimination claims;

Dissented from a decision ruling that the strip search of a suspect's wife and ten-year-old daughter exceeded the scope of the search warrant and was therefore unconstitutional;

Rejected a death row inmate's ineffective assistance of counsel claim where the trial counsel had failed to uncover substantial mitigating evidence — a decision later reversed by the Supreme Court; Dissented from an /en banc/ ruling in a death penalty case arguing that the prosecution had unconstitutionally used its peremptory challenges to exclude all the black prospective jurors;

Wrote a dissent arguing that a policy prohibiting all prisoners in long-term segregation from possessing newspapers, magazines or photographs unless they were religious or legal did not violate the First Amendment.

It is, of course, impossible to summarize a fifteen-year judicial career in a few bullet points. But it is also fair to say that these highlighted decisions illustrate a broader pattern of judicial decision-making. By and large, Judge Alito's opinions make it more difficult for plaintiffs alleging discrimination to prevail, easier for the government to lend its support to religion, and harder to challenge questionable tactics by the police and prosecution.

Judge Alito has also taken a narrow view of congressional power in two noteworthy cases. First, Judge Alito held that Congress had exceeded its power under the Fourteenth Amendment by requiring the states to provide time off for sick employees under the Family and Medical Leave Act. Several years later, the Supreme Court rejected a similar claim in upholding a parallel provision of the FMLA. Second, Judge Alito argued in dissent that Congress had exceeded its power under the Commerce Clause by making it a federal crime to possess a machine gun. This narrow view of the Commerce Clause could have implications in future civil rights cases.

I encourage you to read the ACLU's full report at:

http://www.aclu.org/scotus/2005/23308res20060103.html

Thanks for all you do!!!!!


View Article  Pentagon Keeps Database of Youthful War Talent
Pentagon Keeps Database of Youthful War Talent

MinutemanMedia.Org

by Jim Hightower

Hey, youngsters – Uncle Sam not only wants you, he's got your number!

Not yet sure what you want to do in life? Why not get paid and see an exotic part of the world while you're getting it all together? Yes, you could summer in sunny Iraq...and be a part of our exciting occupation forces there, where there's never a dull moment!

If you are 16 to 25 years old, chances are you'll soon be receiving such a sales pitch from the Army. How will recruiters find you? Easy – thanks to a new database secretly built by the Pentagon, they know where you live. They also know your phone number. And your social security number, your email address, your height and weight, your grades in school, your ethnicity...and so much more.

The Pentagon's "Joint Advertising Market Research Studies Division" (did you know they had one of those?) brags that this superdandy database is "arguably the largest repository of 16-to-25-year-old youth data in the country, containing roughly 30 million records." It includes the names and personal info on 3.1 million graduating high school seniors and 4.7 million college students - possibly including you or someone you know. All this is to be used to target, reach, and recruit young folks to fill the troop quotas for George W's war in Iraq.

There are, however, two little glitches with the Pentagon's sweeping new database. First, it was illegally compiled... Second, (and more alarming to mothers and fathers) the private data allows military recruiters to intrude surreptitiously into people's homes and put a sales job on their children. As one appalled mom says: "It's a direct shot to someone's child without consent from a parent."

To help shut down this illegal, intrusive database, call the Electronic Privacy Information Center: 202-483-1140. 

(Source)

Jim Hightower is the best-selling author of "Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time To Take It Back," on sale now from Viking Press. jimhightower.com

This article is provided free of charge by MinuteManMedia.org to progressive media outlets everywhere.

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