Colorado Assistant U.S. Attorney Hayley Reynolds To Serve In Iraq (October 8, 2008)
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Wilson Myers' War
by Ben Hallman
The American Lawyer
Elite Iraqi Task Force Probes Sensitive Crimes
by Dina Temple-Raston NPR News
Iraqis on Slow Road to Building Judicial System
by Dina Temple-Raston NPR News
Post-Saddam, Abuses Still Plague Iraqi Courts
by Dina Temple-Raston NPR News
Iraqi Justice System Learns New Role
by Ari Shapiro NPR News
Justice Employees Help Set Up Iraqi Courts
by Ari Shapiro
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Mukasey Meets the Press in Baghdad
by Ari Shapiro NPR News
Mukasey visits Iraq, talks to officials
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Wheels of justice slowly returning to Iraqi courts: Officials' corruption trial this week a step forward
By Donna Leinwand USA TODAY
U.S. Struggles to Tutor Iraqis in Rule of Law
By David Johnston New York Times
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