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News Colombian rebel leader extradited to US
Colombian rebel leader extradited to US
Alexandria Samuel
December 31, 2004 03:03:00 pm

Ricardo Palmera, aka "Simon Trinidad", the most senior leader of the controversial Colombian rebel group FARC was extradited to the United States Friday to face drug smuggling and kidnapping charges. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe agreed to Palmera's release to...

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News Canada opens immigration door for tsunami victims
Canada opens immigration door for tsunami victims
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 31, 2004 02:00:00 pm

In what appears to be the first move of its kind by a western country, the government of Canada has announced that it will expedite immigration requests for victims of last Sunday's South Asian tsunami who have relatives in...

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News Sudan government signs peace treaty with southern rebels, but Darfur problem remains
Sudan government signs peace treaty with southern rebels, but Darfur problem remains
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 31, 2004 01:32:00 pm

The government of Sudan (official website here) and anti-government rebels in the south of the country Friday signed the final parts of a peace deal ending some 21 years of war in the oil-rich region. The deal fulfills a...

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News Torture memorandum [US DOJ]
Torture memorandum [US DOJ]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 31, 2004 11:54:00 am

Memorandum re: Legal Standards Applicable Under 18 USC ss.2340-2340A. United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel, Daniel Levin, Acting Assistant Attorney General, December 30, 2004 . Read the full text...

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News New Justice Department memo expands "torture" definition
New Justice Department memo expands "torture" definition
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 31, 2004 10:27:00 am

The Justice Department late Thursday posted on its website a revised and expanded interpretation of criminal "torture" under the US Code (18 USC ss. 2340-2340A) a week before White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales, who oversaw the development of a...

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News Putin signs Russian calendar overhaul scrapping Soviet October revolution holiday
Putin signs Russian calendar overhaul scrapping Soviet October revolution holiday
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 30, 2004 07:19:00 pm

In a symbolic break with the Soviet past, Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday signed a new law scrapping the old October revolution holiday in November as a day off work, redesignating it a Day of Military Glory commemorating the...

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News Possible settlement in DOJ case against HealthSouth
Possible settlement in DOJ case against HealthSouth
Jen Nolan
December 30, 2004 03:39:00 pm

HealthSouth and the US Department of Justice have reportedly reached a settlement agreement in the wake of allegations the company filed false Medicare reports with the US government, costing tax payers $2.7 billion. The settlement, worth $325 million, will...

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News Massachusetts appeals court invalidates prenuptial agreement
Massachusetts appeals court invalidates prenuptial agreement
Jen Nolan
December 30, 2004 02:04:00 pm

In a departure from established law, the Massachusetts State Appellate Court has ruled a prenuptial agreement signed by a woman prior to marrying was invalid. The court held it was unreasonable to expect a woman to raise children and...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court rejects all legal appeals against election by PM Yanukovych
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court rejects all legal appeals against election by PM Yanukovych
Gretchen E. Moore
December 30, 2004 10:32:00 am

AP is reporting that Ukraine's Supreme Court has rejected all appeals by Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych against Sunday's presidential revote, won by opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. CTV News has more....

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News Arkansas gay foster parents ruling [Pulaski County Circuit Court]
Arkansas gay foster parents ruling [Pulaski County Circuit Court]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 30, 2004 10:03:00 am

Howard et al. v. Child Welfare Agency Review Board, Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas, Judge Timothy Davis Fox, December 29, 2004 ....

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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg sentenced to death for spying

On April 5, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death after a treason trial in which they were convicted of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Learn more about the Rosenberg trial.

Lockerbie bombers turned over for trial

On April 5, 1999, the government of Libya turned over to British authorities two of its citizens who were accused of blowing up Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988. The subsequent trial of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah began on May 3, 2000. When the court reached its verdict, Fhimah was found not guilty and returned to Libya, while Megrahi was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Learn more about the Lockerbie Air Disaster and the trial of Megrahi and Fhimah from the Syracuse University Law School. Also, learn more about the investigation into the disaster from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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