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News Ruling on stop-loss extensions of military service [9th Circuit]
Ruling on stop-loss extensions of military service [9th Circuit]
May 14, 2005 10:33:00 am

Santiago v. Rumsfeld, et al., United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, May 13, 2005 [upholding the US military's power to issue emergency stop-loss orders to keep soldiers on active duty beyond the time set in their service...

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News Appeals court upholds stop-loss extensions of military service
Appeals court upholds stop-loss extensions of military service
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 13, 2005 09:21:00 pm

Following up a 3-sentence order issued early last month , a panel of the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Friday issued a full ruling upholding the US military's power to issue emergency "stop-loss" orders to...

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News Senate set for showdown over judges as Frist prepares to advance two nominations
Senate set for showdown over judges as Frist prepares to advance two nominations
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 13, 2005 07:13:00 pm

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Friday in a statement that after the Senate completes deliberations next week on a highway bill he will put forward the hitherto-blocked nominations of Judges Priscilla Owen and Janice...

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News Nine more killed in Afghan rioting despite US denials of Gitmo Koran desecration
Nine more killed in Afghan rioting despite US denials of Gitmo Koran desecration
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 03:01:00 pm

Nine more people were killed in spreading anti-US riots across Afghanistan Friday despite new US assurances that American authorities would not tolerate disrepect for the Koran at Guantanamo Bay or anywhere else and Pentagon insistence that the...

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News UK postal voting reforms proposed to combat fraud
UK postal voting reforms proposed to combat fraud
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 13, 2005 02:50:00 pm

The UK government announced Friday that it will propose new laws to combat fraudulent postal voting, a problem that arose in the recent national election when fraudulently-requested postal ballots prevented some voters from voting in person and...

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News Former Gitmo detainees held at Pakistani prison without charge
Former Gitmo detainees held at Pakistani prison without charge
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 01:13:00 pm

A leading Pakistan daily reported Friday that 40 detainees released from US detention at Guantanamo Bay have been held without charges at Rawalpindi's Adiala prison for the past eight months. Pakistani law currently allows the detention of "Indian agents"...

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News Khodorkovsky facing new money laundering charges on eve of trial verdict
Khodorkovsky facing new money laundering charges on eve of trial verdict
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 11:46:00 am

As anticipated , Russian prosecutors Friday announced plans to bring new charges of money laundering against Mikhail Khodorkovsky , former CEO of second-largest Russian oil firm Yukos , and his business partner Platon Lebedev. Khodorkovsky is...

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News Uzbekistan trial of Muslim businessmen triggers rioting, mass prison break
Uzbekistan trial of Muslim businessmen triggers rioting, mass prison break
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 11:17:00 am

At least 12 people were killed Friday when thousands of people took to the streets of the eastern Uzebekistan city of Andijan to protest the highly publicized and controversial trial for extremism of 23 Muslim businessmen. Over 2,000 government...

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News Demoted general claims discrimination, blames superior for Abu Ghraib
Demoted general claims discrimination, blames superior for Abu Ghraib
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 10:41:00 am

Recently-demoted {JURIST report] Abu Ghraib commander Colonel Janis Karpinski , formerly a reserve Brigadier General, says that she is being discriminated against and that evidence exists that top ranking officials should be held responsible for the Abu Ghraib...

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News UN resolutions contributing to Darfur tension
UN resolutions contributing to Darfur tension
Jamie Sterling
May 13, 2005 10:26:00 am

Recent UN Security Council resolutions setting up sanctions against Sudan and referring criminal actions in Darfur to the International Criminal Court have led to protests and heightened tensions in Darfur, according to UN Assistant Secretary-General...

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Supreme Court ruled corporations due equal protection rights

On May 10, 1886, the US Supreme Court ruled in Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company that corporations were "persons" within the terms of the Fourteenth Amendment, and therefore were due rights of equal protection under state law.

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On May 10, 1994, Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first black President of South Africa. Before becoming President, Mandela was an anti-Apartheid leader in segregated South Africa. He served twenty-seven years in prison before his release in 1990, after which he was elected president of the country. Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.

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