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News FOIA DOD records on prisoner abuse by US personnel [ACLU]
FOIA DOD records on prisoner abuse by US personnel [ACLU]
September 16, 2005 10:53:00 am

Documents regarding the treatment of US-held detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, released to the public by the ACLU on September 15, 2005 pursuant to a FOIA request ....

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News Switzerland pushes for new Geneva-based human rights body
Switzerland pushes for new Geneva-based human rights body
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 09:41:00 am

Swiss President Samuel Schmid joined other world leaders calling for UN reform Thursday, saying in his address to the UN's 2005 World Summit that the UN must prioritize...

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News Blair spars with rights groups over tougher UK anti-terror laws
Blair spars with rights groups over tougher UK anti-terror laws
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 09:17:00 am

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair Friday defended his decision to toughen Britain's anti-terror laws a day after Home Secretary Chatles Clarke released the text of new draft legislation providing for extended detention without trial and making the...

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News Japan calls for changes to Security Council at UN reform summit
Japan calls for changes to Security Council at UN reform summit
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 08:45:00 am

Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi are continuing their bid for Japan to become a member of the UN Security Council as part of ongoing discussion...

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News Gonzales says Justice Department will fight Pledge ruling
Gonzales says Justice Department will fight Pledge ruling
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 08:24:00 am

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Thursday that the Department of Justice will fight to overturn Wednesday's federal court ruling that the Pledge of Allegiance with the words "under...

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News Roberts confirmation hearings transcript: Day  4 [AP]
Roberts confirmation hearings transcript: Day 4 [AP]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
September 16, 2005 08:09:00 am

Transcript of Day 4 of confirmation hearings for Judge John Roberts, Jr., nominated to be Chief Justice of the United States, US Senate Judiciary Committee, September 14, 2005. Read the full text transcript as provided to AP by by CQ...

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News Roberts hearings end; vote expected soon
Roberts hearings end; vote expected soon
David Shucosky
September 16, 2005 08:06:00 am

The US Senate Judiciary Committee concluded its four days of confirmation hearings for Chief Justice nominee John Roberts late Thursday, with closing remarks from committee chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA) and ranking Democrat...

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News Missouri governor signs bill limiting abortions; lawsuits filed
Missouri governor signs bill limiting abortions; lawsuits filed
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 07:57:00 am

Missouri Governor Matt Blunt signed legislation Thursday authorizing lawsuits against anyone who helps teenagers get abortions in violation of Missouri's parental consent law. The law is aimed partly at preventing teens from getting abortions...

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News Congress retaining UN Oil-for-Food documents for own investigations
Congress retaining UN Oil-for-Food documents for own investigations
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 07:41:00 am

Robert Parton, a former investigator for the Independent Inquiry Committee into the now defunct UN Oil-for-Food program , has reached a deal with the United Nations and the US Congress under which Congress...

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News More detainees join Guantanamo Bay hunger strike
More detainees join Guantanamo Bay hunger strike
Sara R. Parsowith
September 16, 2005 07:20:00 am

The latest Guantanamo Bay hunger strike has expanded to include 131 participants and is now at its largest point since the protest began a month ago, a military official said Thursday. According to the military, the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Justinian I issues Corpus Juris Civilis

On April 7, 529 Byzantine Emperor Justinian I issued the first draft of Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law). The Justinian Code represented a revival of Roman Law and a compilation of laws for the Byzantine Empire. It became the foundation of Canon Law in the Catholic Church and Civil Law in modern Europe. Learn more about the Corpus Juris Civilis.

Supreme Court ruled on possession of obscene materials

On April 7, 1969, the US Supreme Court ruled in Stanley v. Georgia that laws prohibiting private possession of obscene materials were unconstitutional.

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