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News UPDATE ~ No new charges filed against Khodorkovsky
UPDATE ~ No new charges filed against Khodorkovsky
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 12:02:00 pm

Lawyers for Mikhail Khodorkovsky announced Thursday after a meeting with prosecutors in Moscow that no new charges had been filed against the former Yukos CEO. Earlier, local media had reported that new money laundering charges were...

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News Iraqi Al-Qaeda group claims to have executed Egyptian ambassador
Iraqi Al-Qaeda group claims to have executed Egyptian ambassador
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:50:00 am

An Al-Qaeda group in Iraq has claimed to have executed Eyhab al-Sharif, Egypt's top ambassador to Iraq. He was kidnapped on Saturday shortly after arriving in Baghdad as the first envoy from a major Arab state to the new...

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News NYT reporter Miller held in "New Generation" jail in Northern Virginia
NYT reporter Miller held in "New Generation" jail in Northern Virginia
Christopher Tate
July 7, 2005 11:48:00 am

New York Times reporter Judith Miller , who was ordered jailed for contempt after refusing to reveal a source in conjunction with a federal criminal investigation into an intelligence leak, is at the Alexandria Detention Facility...

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News Indonesian court allows mining in protected forests
Indonesian court allows mining in protected forests
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:32:00 am

Indonesia's highest court Thursday rejected a challenge from environmental groups and upheld a law enabling 13 mining companies to operate in protected forests. The Constitutional Court ruled that the law did not violate the 1945 constitution and that...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ US terror threat elevated after London bombings
BREAKING NEWS ~ US terror threat elevated after London bombings
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 7, 2005 11:28:00 am

AP is reporting that the US terror alert level will be raised to code orange for mass transit in the wake of London explosions, according to US officials.12:37 PM ET - The UN...

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News CNN Guantanamo video censored by military after prison visit
CNN Guantanamo video censored by military after prison visit
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:18:00 am

US Defense Department officials Wednesday required CNN to erase any footage that might allow Guantanamo prisoners to be identified during a recent visit . Taking up a challenge to reporters from President Bush to come...

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News Lawyers in Abu Ghraib trial request new judge
Lawyers in Abu Ghraib trial request new judge
Christopher Tate
July 7, 2005 10:57:00 am

Lawyers for US Army Pfc. Lynndie England will request at a pretrial hearing Thursday that Judge Col. James Pohl be removed from the case. Pohl had presided over England's first trial, in which he...

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News Biggest US power company goes on trial for alleged Clean Air Act violations
Biggest US power company goes on trial for alleged Clean Air Act violations
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 10:31:00 am

A civil trial of American Electric Power , the nation's biggest power company, opened Wednesday on charges by the government and eight states that it had violated the Clean Air Act . The suit against AEP alleges...

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News 400 unnamed prisoners freed in Myanmar
400 unnamed prisoners freed in Myanmar
Christopher Tate
July 7, 2005 10:09:00 am

Myanmar's military government announced Thursday that it had released 400 prisoners but refused to name them. The majority of those released are believed to be political prisoners, many of whom are tied to the National League of Democracy party...

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News Federal judge denies bid to revive slavery reparations suit
Federal judge denies bid to revive slavery reparations suit
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 10:04:00 am

A federal judge in Chicago dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking reparations from several companies that benefitted or profited from slavery prior to its abolition. US District Judge Charles R. Norgle ruled that a geneological tie was...

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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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