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News Canada high court eases French language legislation
Canada high court eases French language legislation
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 02:52:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada Thursday unanimously upheld Quebec language legislation known as Bill 101 , which makes French-speaking parents send their children to francophone schools. Under the bill, parents must have received the majority of their...

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News International brief ~ US signals agreement to ICC jurisdiction on Darfur
International brief ~ US signals agreement to ICC jurisdiction on Darfur
D. Wes Rist
March 31, 2005 02:15:00 pm

In Thursday's international brief, a US administration official said Wednesday night that the US would accept a pending French resolution, delayed from Wednesday , authorizing the International Criminal Court to investigate and try possible human rights...

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News World Bank unanimously approves Wolfowitz as new president
World Bank unanimously approves Wolfowitz as new president
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:51:00 pm

The World Bank has unanimously approved the nomination of US Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz as the next president of the 184-nation development bank. Wolfowitz was seen as a controversial choice because of...

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News Doctor says photojournalist killed in Iranian detention was tortured, raped
Doctor says photojournalist killed in Iranian detention was tortured, raped
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:51:00 pm

According to Iranian doctor Shahram Azam, Iranian-Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi was tortured and raped during her detention by Iranian authorities before her death in July 2003. The claims by Dr. Azam contradict the...

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News US presenting resolution against Cuba at UN rights commission
US presenting resolution against Cuba at UN rights commission
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:13:00 pm

US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mark Lagon has said the United States will seek international censure of Cuba's human rights record by presenting a resolution at the annual meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights ....

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News OSCE urges Akayev resignation as Kyrgyz president
OSCE urges Akayev resignation as Kyrgyz president
Chris Buell
March 31, 2005 11:34:00 am

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on Thursday called on ousted Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev to resign his post to ensure stability in the Central Asian country. Akayev has given conflicting messages...

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News Environmental brief ~ Australian leaders say yes to regs, no to Kyoto
Environmental brief ~ Australian leaders say yes to regs, no to Kyoto
Tom Henry
March 31, 2005 11:33:00 am

In Thursday's environmental law news, Australian state and territory leaders have agreed to establish their own carbon-trading system which would set a cap on the total volume of greenhouse gases an industry can emit. They would then divide the cap...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Canada, EU retaliate against US Byrd Amendment
Corporations and securities brief ~ Canada, EU retaliate against US Byrd Amendment
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 11:15:00 am

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, Canada has retaliated against several US goods by levying a 15% surtax on cigarettes, oysters, and live swine. The action is a response to the Byrd Amendment which allows American companies...

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News Rwandan Hutu rebels denounce genocide, end war
Rwandan Hutu rebels denounce genocide, end war
Brandon Smith
March 31, 2005 10:47:00 am

Rwanda's main group of Hutu rebels denounced the 1994 genocide of Tutsis for the first time Thursday and announced they were ending their war against the Rwanda government. Ignace Murwanashyaka, president...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Terri Schiavo has died
BREAKING NEWS ~ Terri Schiavo has died
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 31, 2005 09:57:00 am

A family spokesman says that severely brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo has died.10:02 AM ET - Terri Schiavo's death comes nearly 14 days after removal of her feeding tube. Her death has been confirmed by George Felos, attorney for...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Socialist Constitution of Cuba promulgated

On February 24, 1976, the Republic of Cuba promulgated the Socialist Constitution of Cuba. The document solidified the socialist system in Cuba. It was the fifth Cuban constitution since the country's independence in 1901 and the first since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The Socialist Constitution was subsequently amended in 1992 and 2002.

Marbury v. Madison decided

On February 24, 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall of the US Supreme Court ruled in Marbury v. Madison that any act of Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is null and void, thereby establishing the doctrine of judicial review.

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