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<title>Restoring Habeas</title>
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<description> By Julian Sanchez: &quot;No American would accept the proposition that one of our citizens, having been cleared of wrongdoing by American courts, could be abducted by a foreign power and imprisoned for years, only to have his fate determined by a kangaroo court that flouted the most elementary procedural rights. The Supreme Court should not accept it from our government either.&quot;</description>
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<title>Big Ideas Need Small Places</title>
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<description> By Jesse Walker: &quot;The desert republic of Molossia doesn’t appear on many maps, and it doesn’t have a seat in the United Nations. But if you drive about 18 miles northeast from Carson City, Nevada, you’ll find it.&quot;</description>
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