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News UN war crimes court reduces sentence of Bosnian detention camp boss
UN war crimes court reduces sentence of Bosnian detention camp boss
Phillip Hong-Barco
February 4, 2005 04:21:00 pm

The appeals division of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ruled Friday that the trial chamber of the same court had erred in its 2003 sentencing of former Bosnian Serb detention camp commander Dragan Nikolic...

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News Same-sex marriage ban ruling [NY SC]
Same-sex marriage ban ruling [NY SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 4, 2005 03:41:00 pm

Hernandez and Cohen et al. v. Robles, New York Supreme Court, Justice Doris Ling-Cohan, February 5, 2005 . Excerpt:As a society, we recognize that the decision of whether and...

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News Judge clears GOP challenge in WA gubernatorial election dispute
Judge clears GOP challenge in WA gubernatorial election dispute
Phillip Hong-Barco
February 4, 2005 03:31:00 pm

Washington State Superior Court Judge John E. Bridges ruled in favor of Republicans Friday by allowing a court challenge to proceed against election totals that resulted in last month's swearing in of Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire . Gregoire...

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News Environmental brief ~ SEPTA receives $23M for cleanup of Superfund site
Environmental brief ~ SEPTA receives $23M for cleanup of Superfund site
Tom Henry
February 4, 2005 03:22:00 pm

In Friday's environmental law news, the Southeastern PA Transit Authority (SEPTA) has received $23 million as part of a settlement agreement to reimburse the company for cleanup at the Paoli Rail Yard Superfund site . The...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Enron tapes indicate market rigging
Corporations and securities brief ~ Enron tapes indicate market rigging
Amit Patel
February 4, 2005 03:08:00 pm

Leading Friday's corporations and securities law news, Washington state utility Snohomish Public Utility District has released audiotapes which reveal Enron's plan to take a power plant off-line in 2001 to create higher...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ New York judge strikes down same-sex marriage ban
BREAKING NEWS ~ New York judge strikes down same-sex marriage ban
Phillip Hong-Barco
February 4, 2005 03:04:00 pm

New York State Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan ruled Friday that New York's law banning same-sex marriages violates the state constitution. Read her 62-page opinion . If upheld on appeal, the decision would allow same-sex couples in the state...

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News Ruling on $280B RICO claim against tobacco industry [DC Circuit]
Ruling on $280B RICO claim against tobacco industry [DC Circuit]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 4, 2005 02:45:00 pm

USA v. Philip Morris, US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, February 4, 2005 . Excerpt:A group...

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News Federal appeals court says DOJ can’t seek $280 billion from tobacco industry
Federal appeals court says DOJ can’t seek $280 billion from tobacco industry
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 4, 2005 02:41:00 pm

The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled that federal law does not permit the goverment to seek a $280 billion penalty in its racketeering case against the tobacco industry. In its opinion [PDF...

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News Gonzales says combating terrorism still DOJ’s top priority
Gonzales says combating terrorism still DOJ’s top priority
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 4, 2005 02:10:00 pm

Addressing US Department of Justice employees the day after being confirmed as US Attorney General , Alberto Gonzales said that the Justice Department's top priority will be "to protect...

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News FBI shuts down e-mail after security breach
FBI shuts down e-mail after security breach
Alexandria Samuel
February 4, 2005 12:51:00 pm

The FBI has been forced to shut down part of the e-mail system it uses to communicate with the public because of a security breach. The FBI is investigating the source of the intrusion, although there is...

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed, ending Russia involvement in WWI

On March 3, 1918, the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the communist government of Russia, ending Russian involvement in World War I. The treaty furthermore opened independence for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Read the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and other documents related to the Peace of Brest-Litovsk from the Avalon Project at Yale University.

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