Calle Londres 38 is the address in Santiago of one of the notorious detention centres where the government of the Chilean ...
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The Trump administration can’t defend its own unconstitutional actions in court. So its targets should force it to try.
As the luckless citizens of Lviv, Ukraine, endure yet another foreign invasion, Philippe Sands's book — and the ideas that ...
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AlterNet on MSNHow the Republican war on empathy turned America into a playground for sociopaths | OpinionIn my work with the defendants [at Nuremberg], I was searching for the nature of evil and I now think I have come close to ...
These courtroom dramas do not just entertain, they challenge our perceptions and expose the justice system as it is.
Sands discovers the lives of three men: Hersch Lauterpacht and Rafael Lemkin, who studied together in Lviv and went on to become the lawyers who prosecuted the Nuremberg trials after the Holocaust.
The Princeton University Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of 12 faculty members, including three full ...
Perhaps you heard the news: Empathy needs to go, it’s uncool. Being empathetic is dangerous and is ruining our world. At ...
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Rediscovering the "Forgotten Creators" of the German atomic bombAccording to several of the sources, German forces placed many concentration camp prisoners at the test site as human guinea ...
Journalists accurately reported that the führer was a “Little Man” whom the whole world was laughing at. It didn’t matter.
then-Attorney General Robert Jackson — who would also serve as a prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders and was later a Supreme Court associate justice — explained: “While the ...
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