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News Apostolic Constitution on Papal Succession [Vatican]
Apostolic Constitution on Papal Succession [Vatican]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 2, 2005 10:33:00 pm

Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominci Gregis , Pope John Paul II, given February 26, 1996 ....

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ John Paul II dies; pope championed freedom, rights
BREAKING NEWS ~ John Paul II dies; pope championed freedom, rights
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 2, 2005 02:55:00 pm

Pope John Paul II has died, according to Vatican sources. He was 84. An announcement has just been made in Italian and English on Vatican Radio, monitored over the Internet from...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Abu Ghraib prison attack leaves 18 US casualties
BREAKING NEWS ~ Abu Ghraib prison attack leaves 18 US casualties
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 2, 2005 02:51:00 pm

AP is reporting that a co-ordinated insurgent attack on the notorious Abu Ghraib prison {JURIST news archive] in Baghdad has resulted in 18 US casualties.5:25 PM ET - An updated AP story has increased the US casualty count to...

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News Sergeant who killed officers in Kuwait grenade attack ruled fit to stand trial
Sergeant who killed officers in Kuwait grenade attack ruled fit to stand trial
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:43:00 pm

A US military judge ruled Friday that Army sergeant Hasan Akbar is competent to stand trial for a grenade attack that killed two Army officers in Kuwait in 2003 . Sgt. Akbar faces multiple charges of premeditated murder...

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News Opposition rejects Zimbabwe poll results; Mugabe promises constitutional change
Opposition rejects Zimbabwe poll results; Mugabe promises constitutional change
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:38:00 pm

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai Saturday rejected the official results of national parliamentary elections held Thursday. The official tally gave President Robert Mugabe's ruling party 74 seats, while Tsvangirai's party, the Movement for Democratic Change , is said...

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News Kyrgyzstan president resigns after high court clears way for new elections
Kyrgyzstan president resigns after high court clears way for new elections
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:15:00 pm

Kyrgyzstan's deposed president Askar Akayev agreed Saturday to resign. Earlier in the day, the Kyrgyz Supreme Court had ruled that presidential elections would proceed on June 26 whether Akayev formally resigned or not. Under current law, a...

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News DOJ reports record number of special FISA warrant approvals
DOJ reports record number of special FISA warrant approvals
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:03:00 pm

In an annual report to Congress Friday, the US Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs revealed that the government applied for and was granted a record number of special warrants in 2004. The report submitted...

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News DOJ says Iraq CPA contractors can be sued for profiteering in US
DOJ says Iraq CPA contractors can be sued for profiteering in US
Tom Henry
April 2, 2005 11:40:00 am

The US Department of Justice claimed Friday in court papers that contractors for the former Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq can be sued for profiteering under the Federal False Claims Act . Lawyers for the...

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News US officials cite urgency, limited practice in explaining stance on Darfur court
US officials cite urgency, limited practice in explaining stance on Darfur court
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 2, 2005 10:40:00 am

US officials Friday went out of their way to explain why the United States Thursday evening did not veto a French-sponsored resolution referring war crimes in Sudan to the International Criminal Court in The...

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News Nuclear terrorism treaty presented at UN
Nuclear terrorism treaty presented at UN
Elana Kornblit
April 1, 2005 09:37:00 pm

A United Nations committee Friday adopted a draft of a new treaty to fight nuclear terrorism after years of negotiations. The draft defines acts of nuclear terrorism and strengthens the framework to combat it. The text now...

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Treaty of Trianon concludes WWI between Allies and Hungary

On June 4, 1920, the Allies and Hungary signed the Treaty of Trianon, which concluded peace between the two sides after World War I. The treaty cost Hungary 72% of its territory, which went primarily to Romania, Czechoslovakia, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

US Supreme Court ruled wiretapping legal to secure evidence in police investigations

On June 4, 1928, in Olmstead v. United States, the US Supreme Court decided that wiretapping private telephone conversations to secure evidence was permissible.

Learn more about the history surrounding the case and view the text of the decision.

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