All Posts Tagged With: "Al-Arian"
Revisiting the Original Premise and Vision
The premise, rationale, and remedies all lead to what I see for the future of this blog: a network of people in different parts of this country and the world, monitoring the state of bureaucracies within their areas
21Apr2008 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | ContinuedOne More Similarity
On second thought, I will add comment about one more similarity between my case and Al-Arian’s case: that of having been acquitted of almost everything. (Notice: the following may not be interesting to a lot of people other than psychologists.) The complete text of the appeal decision first addresses the issue of my having been [...]
3Dec2007 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | ContinuedBoilerplate Bureaucratic Abuse
There’s an extremely moving blog post on Huffington Post today from Laila Al-Arian. Here’s an excerpt: Laila Al-Arian: My Family’s Nightmare Caught on Film – Politics on The Huffington Post Prosecutors in Northern Virginia may soon charge my father with criminal contempt, according to a recent report in The New York Sun. This maneuver would [...]
3Dec2007 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | Continued
