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News Orange County CA diocese reaches settlement in 87 abuse cases
Orange County CA diocese reaches settlement in 87 abuse cases
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 11:09:00 am

The Catholic Diocese of Orange County, CA, has reached a settlement with 87 victims over alleged clergy abuse that is larger than the $85 million settlement agreed to by the Boston Archdiocese last year. The terms of the agreement...

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News CA Supreme Court rules defendants should pay lawyers’ fees in public benefit cases
CA Supreme Court rules defendants should pay lawyers’ fees in public benefit cases
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 10:46:00 am

A divided California Supreme Court has ruled that lawyers participating in cases that benefit the public, including those representing advocacy groups, should have their legal fees paid by defendants. In two 4-3 decisions, the court ruled Thursday that lawyers...

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News Four Infineon execs plead guilty in price-fixing scheme, to receive jail terms
Four Infineon execs plead guilty in price-fixing scheme, to receive jail terms
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 10:25:00 am

Four executives of German computer chipmaker Infineon Technologies have agreed to plead guilty to charges of participating in a price-fixing scheme, the Department of Justice reported Thursday. Under the terms of the deal, the four men, who include three...

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News Former Kosovo rebel leader to be named PM under cloud of possible indictment
Former Kosovo rebel leader to be named PM under cloud of possible indictment
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 10:04:00 am

Former rebel leader Ramush Haradinaj is expected to be named Kosovo's prime minister as a new parliamentary session begins Friday, but a recent interview by UN war crimes investigators has prompted some question as to whether Haradinaj would be...

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News Serb war crimes suspect surrenders, ICTY prosecutor reports
Serb war crimes suspect surrenders, ICTY prosecutor reports
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 09:37:00 am

A former Serb military officer indicted for his role in the shelling of civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian war has surrendered and is being transported Friday to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, chief prosecutor Carla...

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News Germany arrests three for alleged attack plot on Iraqi PM
Germany arrests three for alleged attack plot on Iraqi PM
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 09:27:00 am

German police arrested three Iraqi men Friday for a suspected plot to assassinate Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi while he was visiting Germany. Chief Federal Prosecutor Kay Nehm said the three were under surveillance, and police noticed an...

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News Gitmo detainee review panels may use evidence obtained by torture
Gitmo detainee review panels may use evidence obtained by torture
Chris Buell
December 3, 2004 09:02:00 am

US military panels reviewing the detention of 550 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay may use evidence obtained by torture in deciding whether the detainees are enemy combatants, the US government has said. Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Brian Boyle said...

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News Ukraine parliament votes to withdraw troops from Iraq
Ukraine parliament votes to withdraw troops from Iraq
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 3, 2004 07:23:00 am

Still wracked by an electoral crisis, the Ukrainian parliament Friday passed a resolution calling on outgoing President Leonid Kuchma to withdraw Ukraine's 1600-strong contingent of troops from Iraq. The resolution was supported by both pro-government and pro-opposition deputies. Under...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Friday, December 3
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Friday, December 3
Jeannie Shawl
December 3, 2004 07:05:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Friday, December 3.The US House and Senate are in recess. The US House will reconvene on Monday, December 6 at 2 PM. The US...

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News Denial of US bid to set Moussaoui trial date [US DC]
Denial of US bid to set Moussaoui trial date [US DC]
December 2, 2004 11:13:00 pm

United States v. Moussaoui, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge Leonie M. Brinkema, December 2, 2004 . Read the full...

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West Germany becomes a sovereign nation

On May 5, 1955, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) became a fully sovereign nation. Four days later on May 9, West Germany joined NATO. West Germany then became a founding member of the European Economic Community in 1958. Read the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz), which served as the constitution of West Germany and became the governing document of the reunited Germany in 1990.

Scopes arrested for teaching evolution in TN public schools

On May 5, 1925, high school science teacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching evolution in the Tennessee public schools. Learn more about the Scopes Monkey Trial.

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