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News Activists gearing up for 2007 expiration of Voting Rights Act provisions
Activists gearing up for 2007 expiration of Voting Rights Act provisions
David Shucosky
July 27, 2005 09:51:00 am

Select provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 are scheduled to expire in 2007, and activists disagree on whether or not they should be made permanent. The most debated provision is one that requires certain...

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News Senate majority leader pushes for August hearings on Roberts
Senate majority leader pushes for August hearings on Roberts
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 09:44:00 am

Republican members of the Senate Judiciary committee and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) have urged committee chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA) to begin confirmation hearings on US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts during...

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News Former Qwest exec settles SEC charges for $2.1 million
Former Qwest exec settles SEC charges for $2.1 million
David Shucosky
July 27, 2005 09:24:00 am

Gregory Casey, a former executive for Qwest Communications , has reached an agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay $2.1 million to settle civil charges . Casey was one of...

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News US set to unveil 5-nation global warming pact
US set to unveil 5-nation global warming pact
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 09:20:00 am

The US is set to announce a new global warming pact with China, India, Australia, and South Korea on Thursday, diplomats in Vientiane said Wednesday. US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick , who is currently attending the...

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News Blair supports expanded detention power for UK police
Blair supports expanded detention power for UK police
David Shucosky
July 27, 2005 09:14:00 am

Prime Minister Tony Blair told reporters on Tuesday that he thinks it's "perfectly reasonable" for the British police to be able to hold suspects without charges for more than the current 14 days. But he...

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News British police make four arrests in failed London bombings
British police make four arrests in failed London bombings
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 09:09:00 am

Police arrested four suspects before dawn Wednesday morning in Birmingham, England, while searching for men wanted in last week's failed London bomb attacks . Reports from local media indicate that one of the men, subdued with a stun...

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News King of Swaziland approves new constitution amid international concerns
King of Swaziland approves new constitution amid international concerns
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 08:54:00 am

After sending a draft back to lawmakers for reconsideration earlier this month, King Mswati III of Swaziland has signed a new constitution for the sub-Saharan African nation amid concerns that it...

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News Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:41:00 am

As briefly noted yesterday in JURIST's Corporations and securities brief, WorldCom ex-CFO Scott Sullivan and two other executives have reached civil settlements over their roles in WorldCom's disastrous accounting fraud that bankrupted the company. Sullivan -...

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News Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 08:14:00 am

In an interview with the Associated Press reported Tuesday, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said he would reconsider his predecessor John Ashcroft's policies on public access to government information. In October 2001 Ashcroft tightened existing policies...

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Congress aims to block Chinese oil takeover bid
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:06:00 am

US lawmakers trying to block a Chinese takeover bid for US oil firm Unocal prior to an crucial shareholders' vote next month have added an amendment to an energy bill that would push back by more than...

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'Wobblies' put on trial in Chicago

On March 23, 1918, 101 leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union ("The Wobblies") were put on trial in Chicago for conspiracy to obstruct America's participation in World War I. Learn more about the Wobblies from the Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Pakistan becomes world's first Islamic republic

On March 23, 1956, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan became the world's first Islamic republic. Unfortunately, democracy in Pakistan collapsed quickly after General Ayub Khan lead a successful coup d'etat. Since that time, Pakistan has vacillated between military and civilian government. Pakistan was governed by the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, until it was superseded by the 1973 Constitution, which still serves as the country's basic law today.

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