Hey my sweet!
here's to help make your time more fun by doing useful searches... first, reload this page as Todd's page so you can enter search results in the comment box.
I figure you can just have this window up with the comment box being the place you put the results of your searches... just make sure to 'submit comment' every once in a while, and you can even auto-mail them to me..

Since I'm hoping you'll be doing some sweet searches, if you put it in the right format it will save me enormous amounts of time. Here's the format:

      <A HREF="http://www.website.name.edu/">Name of website</A>
   
- Name-of-author, attribution (like New York Times). Then Your Comment goes here - could be a quote from the text or why it's important; try to keep it to 3 lines.


It would also work to hit 'view source' with a right click and look for the thing that looks like this - i.e. starts with an "basic tutorial which somehow is taking minutes for me.. sigh.

ANyway, if you can search for materials that should go in the documentation to the counselors, that would be an enormous help - we want things like


Participant Comments follow below
Civil Liberties and National Security
A conversation with Harold Koh, Norman Dorsen, and John Deutch, Moderated by Carl Kaysen
American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Cambridge Massachusetts

todd hochman    systemscanman@yahoo.com
08/29/02 16:26:14 GMT
No Due Process For Enemy Combatants
posted to FreeRepublic.com "A Conservative News Forum"
"Chief Justice Rehnquist held that...'the Government may detain individuals whom the government believes to be dangerous.'" The Conservative View, in their own words

Todd Hochman    systemscanman@yahoo.com
08/29/02 02:03:27 GMT
Paying for security with liberty
Michael Ignatieff (Financial Times, Sep 13, 2001)
"They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."

Todd Hochman    systemscanman@yahoo.com
08/29/02 01:57:32 GMT
Camps for Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish Vision
JONATHAN TURLEY, L.A. Times
A professor of constitutional law at George Washington University discusses Ashcroft's plan for U.S. citizens' constitutional rights

Todd Hochman    systemscanman@yahoo.com
08/29/02 01:46:58 GMT