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News Former Nepal PM arrested after refusing to appear before corruption probe
Former Nepal PM arrested after refusing to appear before corruption probe
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 12:14:00 pm

Nepalese police arrested former Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba Wednesday in a middle-of-the-night raid on his residence after he had refused to appear as requested before a royal commission investigating government corruption. The arrest...

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News Frist says no deal on judicial filibusters
Frist says no deal on judicial filibusters
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 12:03:00 pm

Hopes for a bipartisn resolution of the judicial filibusters issue faded Wednesday in the wake of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's rejection of a compromise advanced by Minority Leader Harry Reid that would have allowed at least...

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News House Republicans retreat on ethics rules changes
House Republicans retreat on ethics rules changes
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 11:39:00 am

Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert said Wednesday that Republicans were prepared to reverse course on controversial changes to House ethics rules that had raised Democratic ire and had led to deadlock in the House Ethics Committee ,...

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News China endorses limited term for new Hong Kong leader
China endorses limited term for new Hong Kong leader
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 10:22:00 am

The Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress ruled Wednesday that under the Hong Kong Basic Law the new leader of Hong Kong to be selected on July 10 will serve out the remaining two years of his...

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News Citizen border patrol looking north to Canada
Citizen border patrol looking north to Canada
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 09:59:00 am

The Minuteman Project , a civilian border patrol group that has already claimed credit for alerting federal authorities to over 300 illegal border crossings from Mexico, announced Tuesday that it wants to expand its operations northwards to the...

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News Khodorkovsky verdict delayed until May 16
Khodorkovsky verdict delayed until May 16
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 09:25:00 am

A Russian court Wednesday postponed until May 16 a scheduled verdict in the controversial tax fraud prosecution of oil magnate and former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky . The postponement was announced by a simple notice on a...

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News Europe rights watchdog condemns US Guantanamo practices
Europe rights watchdog condemns US Guantanamo practices
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 27, 2005 08:37:00 am

The Council of Europe, the continent's human rights watchdog institution, condemned US detention practices at Guantanamo Bay Tuesday in a sharply-worded resolution passed by the parliamentary assembly of the 41-nation body accusing the US of having "betrayed its...

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News Ruling on US gun ownership by persons with foreign criminal convictions [US SC]
Ruling on US gun ownership by persons with foreign criminal convictions [US SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 26, 2005 10:16:00 pm

Small v. US, Supreme Court of the United States, April 26, 2005 . Excerpt from the opinion by Justice Breyer:...foreign convictions differ from...

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News Islamic scholar convicted for inciting followers to jihad
Islamic scholar convicted for inciting followers to jihad
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 26, 2005 01:05:00 pm

A prominent Islamic scholar was convicted Tuesday by a Virginia jury on 10 counts of encouraging his followers to fight a holy war against the US and join the Taliban in the wake of the...

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News US looking to German system as possible model for Iraqi constitutional structure
US looking to German system as possible model for Iraqi constitutional structure
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 26, 2005 12:49:00 pm

A senior US State Department envoy said Tuesday after meetings with German officials that the German federal experience could provide a useful model for a permanent Iraqi constitution. Citing the German structure of multiple laender with...

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On May 16, 1966, the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution with the issuance of the May Sixteenth Notice.

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