Jurist
DONATE NOW
  • News ▾
    • All Legal News
    • US Legal News
    • World Legal News
    • This Day @ Law
  • Dispatches ▾
    • All Dispatches
    • Afghanistan
    • Canada
    • EU
    • Ghana
    • India
    • Iran
    • Israel
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kenya
    • Myanmar
    • Pakistan
    • Peru
    • Sri Lanka
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • US
  • Commentary ▾
    • All Commentary
    • Faculty Commentary
    • Professional Commentary
    • Student Commentary
  • Features ▾
    • All Features
    • Explainers
    • Long Reads
    • Multimedia
    • Interviews
  • Topics
  • Rule of Law ▾
    • Materials
    • Podcasts
  • About ▾
    • FAQ
    • Staff
    • Awards
    • Apply
    • Journalist in Residence
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact Us
  • Donate ▾
    • Why Support JURIST?
    • Donate
    • Honor Roll
News Unapproved Sunni list of names for Iraqi constitution committee could pose problem
Unapproved Sunni list of names for Iraqi constitution committee could pose problem
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:51:00 pm

Having last week reached a deal on Sunni representation on the parliamentary committee to draft the Iraqi constitution , Iraqi politicians are now debating over who exactly should be named to the new seats. Sunni...

READ MORE ▸
News World Health Organization urges new laws to protect mentally ill
World Health Organization urges new laws to protect mentally ill
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:36:00 pm

A new report released by the World Health Organization on Monday urges countries to pass laws protecting the mentally ill, a group categorized by a WHO press release as "among the most vulnerable and the least...

READ MORE ▸
News Bush demands vote on Bolton; recess appointment not ruled out
Bush demands vote on Bolton; recess appointment not ruled out
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:28:00 pm

President Bush on Monday demanded a vote in the Senate on his nomination of John Bolton as the US Ambassador to the United Nations, and White House officials would not rule out the possibility of a recess...

READ MORE ▸
News Presbyterian church formally adopts new sex abuse policy
Presbyterian church formally adopts new sex abuse policy
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 03:10:00 pm

The Presbyterian Church (USA) has formally adopted 11 changes to its constitution in an effort to prevent and deal more harshly with sexual abuse by members of the clergy. The changes, to...

READ MORE ▸
News UK details plans for smoking ban
UK details plans for smoking ban
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:05:00 pm

The British Department of Health Monday began an 11-week program to survey the public on a proposed smoking ban that would prohibit smoking in restaurants, bars that serve food, and enclosed public...

READ MORE ▸
News Romanian prosecutors summon ex-president to testify in riots inquiry
Romanian prosecutors summon ex-president to testify in riots inquiry
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 02:55:00 pm

Prosecutors on Monday summoned former Romanian President Ion Iliescu to testify in a criminal investigation into deadly riots by coal miners in the 1990s. Iliescu refused to appear personally and instead sent his lawyers, who...

READ MORE ▸
News Afghans detain three in US envoy murder plot
Afghans detain three in US envoy murder plot
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 02:13:00 pm

An Afghan government official said Monday that Afghan security forces have arrested three young Pakistani men on charges of planning to assassinate US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad . The men were arrested Saturday in the province of Laghman, a...

READ MORE ▸
News Supreme Court declines to hear federal sentencing case
Supreme Court declines to hear federal sentencing case
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 01:39:00 pm

The US Supreme Court Monday declined to consider whether hundreds of criminals sentenced prior to US v. Booker - a landmark ruling on federal sentencing guidelines - should receive reduced prison sentences, despite Justice Department urging...

READ MORE ▸
News Report on laws to protect the mentally ill [WHO]
Report on laws to protect the mentally ill [WHO]
June 20, 2005 12:47:00 pm

WHO Resource Book on Mental Health, Human Rights and Legislation, World Health Organization , June 20, 2005 . Excerpt:There are many ways to improve the lives of people with mental disorders....

READ MORE ▸
News UK detention of asylum seekers report [Amnesty International]
UK detention of asylum seekers report [Amnesty International]
June 20, 2005 12:30:00 pm

Seeking Asylum is Not a Crime: Detention of people who have sought asylum, Amnesty International, June 20, 2005 . Excerpt:Amnesty International's report highlights the denial of justice suffered by many people...

READ MORE ▸
  1. Newest
  2. Newer
  3. ...
  4. 26
  5. 27
  6. 28
  7. 29
  8. 30
  9. ...
  10. Older
  11. Oldest
Law students to join jurist
GET OUR DAILY DIGEST
LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Facebook RSS Twitter
Latest DISPATCHES
Canada dispatch: Montreal activist Yves Engler found guilty over email campaign to police, original harassment charge dropped

Canada dispatch: Montreal activist Yves Engler found guilty over email campaign to police, original harassment charge dropped

SCOTUS dispatch: Justices consider Trump’s power to fire fed governor

SCOTUS dispatch: Justices consider Trump’s power to fire fed governor

Latest COMMENTARY
Unplugged from International Law: What Iran’s Internet Shutdown Reveals About Modern Sovereignty

Unplugged from International Law: What Iran’s Internet Shutdown Reveals About Modern Sovereignty

by AmirAli Maleki
Rambling Toward Chaos: Trump and the Nuclear Precipice

Rambling Toward Chaos: Trump and the Nuclear Precipice

by Louis Rene Beres
Latest FEATURES
Canada’s New Democratic Party Excludes Grassroots Left-Wing Anti-War Candidates from Its Leadership Race

Canada’s New Democratic Party Excludes Grassroots Left-Wing Anti-War Candidates from Its Leadership Race

From ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ to US Detention: The Rise and Fall of Ken Ofori-Atta

From ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ to US Detention: The Rise and Fall of Ken Ofori-Atta

THIS DAY @ LAW

First meeting of the US Supreme Court

On February 1, 1790, the Supreme Court of the United States convened for the first time. The meeting was held at the Merchants' Exchange Building in New York City, then the national capital. Chief Justice John Jay presided over the first Court with five Associate Justices: James Wilson, John Blair, James Iredell, William Cushing, and John Rutledge. However, due to the limitations of 18th-century transportation technology, the meeting was postponed by Jay until the following day. The first meeting was held primarily to organize the Supreme Court. The Justices did not hear their first actual case, Chrisholm v. Georgia, until 1792.

Sir Edward Coke born

Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice of the King's Bench and author of law reports and commentaries (including, most famously, Coke on Littleton), was born on February 1, 1552. Learn more about Sir Edward Coke.

Jurist
Home Attributions Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact Us
Copyright © 2026, JURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc.
JURISTnews is a collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh