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News Bush to renominate blocked judges
Bush to renominate blocked judges
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 23, 2004 01:57:00 pm

President Bush indicated Thursday he would re-nominate some 20 individuals for federal judgeships whose confirmations were directly or indirectly blocked by Democrats in the last Congress who considered them too right-wing on a range of legal and social issues....

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Former CT governor Rowland pleads guilty to corruption
BREAKING NEWS ~ Former CT governor Rowland pleads guilty to corruption
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 11:11:00 am

AP is reporting that former CT Gov. John G. Rowland has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of corruption. The Hartford Courant has more on the expected plea announcement (registration required).Previously on JURIST's Paper Chase....Aide to former Connecticut governor...

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News Editor of UN-sponsored report on Arab freedom says US has blocked report
Editor of UN-sponsored report on Arab freedom says US has blocked report
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 11:07:00 am

The editor of the report on freedom and governance in Arab countries has accused the US of blocking the report's publication due to objections over sections on Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nader Fergani, the editor of the Arab...

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News Arguments continue in San Francisco same-sex marriage case
Arguments continue in San Francisco same-sex marriage case
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 10:36:00 am

Arguments in the San Francisco same-sex marriage case continue for a second day Thursday in front of San Francisco Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer. The two sides sparred Wednesday, with gay rights advocates arguing that the state no longer...

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News Legal challenge may delay UK hunting ban
Legal challenge may delay UK hunting ban
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 10:17:00 am

The British government has said that it will not oppose a citizens' group if it seeks an injunction of a hunting ban set to take effect in February. The Countryside Alliance has said it will challenge the ban in...

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News 1st Circuit refuses to reconsider decision in Puerto Rico election dispute
1st Circuit refuses to reconsider decision in Puerto Rico election dispute
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 10:01:00 am

The US 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has refused a request to reconsider its ruling that the Puerto Rican Supreme Court has jurisdiction over the territory's disputed governor's election. The court refused Wednesday to rehear the case en banc...

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News Spanish commission on Madrid bombing ends investigation
Spanish commission on Madrid bombing ends investigation
Chris Buell
December 23, 2004 09:48:00 am

A Spanish parliamentary commission investigating the Madrid train bombings from last March has completed its hearings and will now draft a final report on its findings. The hearings, which were aimed at determining how Islamic radicals were able to...

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News Washington state disputed ballots ruling [WA SC]
Washington state disputed ballots ruling [WA SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 22, 2004 09:36:00 pm

Washington State Republican Party et al. v. King County Division of Records, December 22, 2004 . Read the full text of the opinion here....

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News Former Argentine president charged with misuse of funds
Former Argentine president charged with misuse of funds
Christina Gheen
December 22, 2004 09:24:00 pm

An Argentine court Wednesday charged former President Fernando de la Rua with improperly allocating public funds for his own private use and for the use of his political party while serving in public office from 1999 to 2001. The...

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News Nevada ban on criminals profiting from biographies held unconstitutional
Nevada ban on criminals profiting from biographies held unconstitutional
Christina Gheen
December 22, 2004 09:20:00 pm

The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that a law prohibiting criminals from profiting from sales of their memoirs controverted constitutional rights to free speech. The so-called "Son of Sam" law was deemed too broad, despite the state's compelling interests...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Japan enacts Meiji Constitution

On February 11, 1889, the Meiji Constitution of Japan was promulgated by Emperor Meiji. Officially titled the "Constitution of the Empire of Japan," the Meiji Constitution went into effect on November 29, 1890 and served as the country's fundamental law through the rise of the Japanese Empire until the end of World War II. On May 2, 1947, the Meiji Constitution was replaced by the Constitution of Japan, which serves as the country's governing document today. The Meiji constitution created a constitutional monarchy in Japan with the Emperor serving as a powerful executive. The document furthermore created a parliament, called the Diet, as well as an independent judiciary. Its passage came as part of the Meiji Restoration, in which the Japanese Imperial throne retook power from the Shogunate and guided the nation into the modern world.

First redistricting "gerrymander" created

On February 11, 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed an electoral redistricting law that favored his party. The practice became known as "gerrymandering" in reference to Gerry and the unusual, allegedly salamander-like district that resulted. See the original 1812 political cartoon of The Gerry-mander in the Boston Gazette.

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