Us Constitution stories:
US official says Tandja can blame himself for Niger coup
Feb 19th, 2010 - Yahoo! News
washington (afp) – a senior us official indicated that niger's president mamadou tandja only has himself to blame for thursday's coup in the west african nation.
soldiers reportedly seized tandja earlier thursday amid gunbattles that killed at least'Highest levels' of US gov't watching for Kenya president, prime minister to resolve dispute
Feb 16th, 2010 - ChicagoTribune
nairobi, kenya (ap) - the u.s. ambassador to kenya on tuesday called on the country's two top leaders to work together to resolve a dispute that could threaten a power-sharing deal that helped end postelection violence two years ago. a public
Honduras' new president wants to meet with Obama in hopes of restoring ties with US
Feb 13th, 2010 - WashingtonExaminer
ousted then president manuel zelaya after he pushed ahead with plans for a referendum on changing the constitution the country's supreme court ruled illegal. the move was condemned by many governments and washington cut aid to the central american country
US govt appeals court ban on cell-phone tracking
Feb 12th, 2010 - Reuters
(adds names of cellphone carriers in fourth paragraph) philadelphia, feb 12 (reuters) - the u.s. government argued on friday that it should be allowed access to people's cell-phone records to help track suspected criminals. a justice department
College student sues US for detainment at Pennsylvania airport
Feb 10th, 2010 - Washington Post
police officers and two fbi agents violated his constitutional rights to free speech and freedom from unreasonable


