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Here are some observations on the conviction of Hu Jia from the Dui Hua Foundation. The article compares the time taken to process Hu's case and finds it extraordinarily fast, compared with other similar cases in Dui Hua's database. It…

Instant classic here. Will Lewis, who usually plays the role of a staid academic, moonlights here as a social commentator/media critic. Gotta love it.
I'm going to conclusively prove that the rising level of badness of Chinese characters in 24 correlates with an increase of negative views of China in US media. As everyone knows, correlation [...]

The latest from the Democrats in Congress on U.S.-China relations. I agree with some of the statements, but the fact that these guys are sending a "letter" to Bush means that this is just a cheap stunt. Nothing new here, I suppose.
On March 27, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.) and Trade [...]

Weekend review again. This week, Brad Luo at China Business Law Blog did a
post entitled "Amount in Controversy and Jurisdiction Redefined by the SPC". Apparently, the Supreme People's Court released new guidelines for what courts a litigant may bring his, her, or its case in depending upon the amount in controversy. [...]

On a morning in mid-February, the four staff members of Dream for Darfur sat in silence in what they call their war room, contemplating posters of Beibei the Fish and her four fellow Olympic mascots taped to the walls. In this cramped office in a shared space on the 16th floor of a downtown Manhattan [...]

Here's a report from Boxun of Hu Jia's sentencing.