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News Iraqi parliament seeks Saddam court shake-up to expedite trial
Iraqi parliament seeks Saddam court shake-up to expedite trial
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 01:08:00 pm

Iraq's parliament will debate a "comprehensive" bill later this month that would allow it to reorganize the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) charged with trying Saddam Hussein and move his trial up, preferably to before the scheduled...

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News Iraqi suspects suffocate in heat after police leave them in metal container
Iraqi suspects suffocate in heat after police leave them in metal container
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 12:36:00 pm

Nine construction workers have died after Iraqi police left them in a metal container for 14 hours in blistering summer heat. Iraqi police detained 12 men suspected of insurgent activity after a firefight with US troops. One of the...

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News New Supreme Court nominee expected end July
New Supreme Court nominee expected end July
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 11:52:00 am

Republican officials expect President Bush to put forward a nominee to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the end of July, according to Monday's Washington Post. Senator Orrin Hatch has meanwhile joined several other Senators in speculating that...

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News Rove denies leaking Plame identity to TIME reporter
Rove denies leaking Plame identity to TIME reporter
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 11:03:00 am

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove spoke with TIME magazine reporter Matthew Cooper just days before the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame was revealed in a newspaper column by Bob Novak, but although he...

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News Jury selection starts in first of many Vioxx suits
Jury selection starts in first of many Vioxx suits
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 10:15:00 am

Jury selection begins Monday in the first of over 3,800 state and federal lawsuits against pharmaceutical giant Merck , alleging that the company knew its popular painkiller Vioxx was dangerous before it voluntarily pulled...

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News Released US filmmaker tells of 54-day detention at Camp Cropper
Released US filmmaker tells of 54-day detention at Camp Cropper
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 11, 2005 10:06:00 am

Cyrus Kar, the American filmmaker detained by US forces in Iraq in May and held for 54 days after the taxi he was riding in was stopped at a checkpoint and found to be carrying timing devices...

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News UK police say no significant increase in anti-Muslim violence, despite vandalism reports
UK police say no significant increase in anti-Muslim violence, despite vandalism reports
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 10:06:00 am

The UK Association of Chief Police Officers reported Sunday that relations with Muslims in the UK were "reassuringly calm" in the aftermath of the July 7 London bombings, tentatively linked to Islamic extremists. Fearing public...

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News Van Gogh trial begins in Amsterdam amid tight security
Van Gogh trial begins in Amsterdam amid tight security
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 09:58:00 am

The trial of Islamist radical Mohammed Bouyeri for the November 2004 murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh opened with high security in place on Monday in Amsterdam. The controversial Van Gogh had published columns...

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News Catholic reform group urges tougher laws against abusive priests
Catholic reform group urges tougher laws against abusive priests
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 09:47:00 am

Voice of the Faithful , a Catholic lay reform group with some 30,000 members nationwide, approved a resolution on Sunday at its first national meeting in three years calling for tougher laws against clergy sex abuse...

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News New Sudan president lifts emergency law in most areas, but not Darfur
New Sudan president lifts emergency law in most areas, but not Darfur
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 09:36:00 am

Following the adoption of a peace treaty , the approval of a new constitution , and the installation of a new government , newly-reappointed Sudan President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has, as anticipated ,...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Bank of England granted political independence

On May 6, 1997, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown announced that the Bank of England would be granted political independence for the first time in the three-hundred year history of the Bank. This policy was statutized in the subsequent Bank of England Act of 1998 gave the Bank independent control of British monetary policy effective June 1, 1998. Read the Bank of England Act of 1998.

Chinese Exclusion Act barred Chinese laborers from US

On May 6, 1882, President Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act, barring Chinese laborers from entering the United States and prohibiting courts from bestowing US citizenship on Chinese. Connecticut Senator Joseph Hawley spoke out against the Act in these words: Let the proposed statue be read 100 years hence, dug out of the dust of ages and forgotten as it will be except for a line of sneer by some historian, and ask the young man not well read in the history of this country what was the reason for excluding these men and he would not be able to find it in the law. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and its successors were abolished in 1943 at the insistence of President Franklin Roosevelt.

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