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<title><![CDATA[The U.S. v. John Lindh: Constitutional and Human Rights Implications of an Extraordinary Case]]></title>
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Mar 06, 2008 - The Program in Public Law presents "U.S. v. John Lindh: Constitutional and Human Rights Implications of an Extraordinary Case." Frank R. Lindh discusses the case of his son John Walker Lindh, arrested in Afghanistan in 2001 and currently serving a 20-year sentence for serving in the Taliban Army.
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<title><![CDATA[Peter Singer on Human Use of Animals]]></title>
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In this bonus episode produced in association with the Open University as part of the Ethics Bites series,  Peter Singer, perhaps the world's best known living philosopher, discusses how we treat animals. A transcript of this episode is available from www.open2.net/ethicsbites/
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