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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Saskatchewan court approves same-sex marriages
BREAKING NEWS ~ Saskatchewan court approves same-sex marriages
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 11:19:00 am

A Saskatchewan judge has ruled that a Canadian federal law on marriage is unconsitutional, making it the seventh jurisdiction in the country to approve same-sex marriages. The Supreme Court of Canada is expected to rule on proposed legislation legalizing...

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News Japan’s prisons overcrowded, Justice Ministry warns
Japan’s prisons overcrowded, Justice Ministry warns
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 11:02:00 am

The Japanese Ministry of Justice has warned in a report Friday that the country's prison system is overwhelmed, with some prisons unable to accommodate any more prisoners. The system is at about 117 percent capacity, which is the highest...

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News Canadian immigration website flooded with US visitors after election
Canadian immigration website flooded with US visitors after election
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 10:25:00 am

A website for Canada's Citizenship and Immigration agency was flooded with US visitors following the news of Tuesday's elections results. Officials said American traffic on the site was six times higher than normal, and the previous record for hits...

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News Putin signs Kyoto Protocol, giving treaty enough signatures to take effect
Putin signs Kyoto Protocol, giving treaty enough signatures to take effect
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 09:48:00 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the Kyoto Protocol Friday, completing Russia's ratification of the treaty and giving the global warming accord enough signatures to come into force as early as next year. The treaty now has the backing of...

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News Incoming EU commissioners slate finalized with new Justice nominee
Incoming EU commissioners slate finalized with new Justice nominee
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 09:15:00 am

Incoming European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has finalized a new team of commissioners that appeared to put the power transition of the European Union back on track. Most notably, Barroso replaced controversial Justice portfolio nominee Rocco Buttiglione with...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Friday, Nov. 5
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Friday, Nov. 5
Chris Buell
November 5, 2004 07:45:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Friday, Nov. 5.The Cato Institute is holding a briefing on Congressional legislation of computer spyware, featuring Orson Swindle of the Federal Trade Commission. Audio...

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News Sudan’s Darfur region heading for anarchy: UN envoy
Sudan’s Darfur region heading for anarchy: UN envoy
Thomas Bird
November 4, 2004 08:22:00 pm

Senior UN official Jan Pronk told the UN Security Council Thursday that unless African Union troops enter the Sudan's Darfur region soon, the entire region might fall into anarchy. Pronk, the UN envoy for Darfur, said that rebels were...

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News MPAA plans to sue movie file swappers
MPAA plans to sue movie file swappers
Thomas Bird
November 4, 2004 07:40:00 pm

Hollywood studio officials said Thursday that they will begin to file hundreds of lawsuits against individuals who file share pirated movies over the internet. According to MPAA head Dan Glickman, the decision to file lawsuits was not easy, but...

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News Daschle temporary restraining order against initimidation of Native American voters [US DC]
Daschle temporary restraining order against initimidation of Native American voters [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 4, 2004 05:23:00 pm

Daschle v. Thune et al., United States Distrcit Court for the Distrcit of South Dakota, November 2, 2004 ....

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News Nine-year jail sentence for Internet spammer
Nine-year jail sentence for Internet spammer
Liza Hall
November 4, 2004 05:00:00 pm

A man once ranked as the eighth-most prolific spammer in the world by Internet watchdog Spamhaus has been sentenced to nine years in a Virginia prison for sending hundreds of thousands of unwanted e-mail messages. Jeremy Jaynes, the first...

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Soviet spy Klaus Fuchs sentenced to 14 years in UK prison

On March 1, 1950, German-British atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs was sentenced to 14 years in prison by a UK court for passing British and American nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Read a biography of Fuchs from PBS.

Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law

On March 1, 1875, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law. It declared that all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law. In 1883, in the Civil Rights Cases, the US Supreme Court ruled the 1875 Act unconstitutional and unauthorized by either the 13th or 14th Amendments. Congress passed no more civil rights legislation until 1957.

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