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News Nigerian scholars promoting Sharia law as support for women’s rights
Nigerian scholars promoting Sharia law as support for women’s rights
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 03:53:00 pm

Muslim scholars in Nigeria have begun a campaign promoting Sharia or Islamic law as a tool for actually improving conditions for local women. Ibrahim Naiya Sada, director of the Centre for Islamic Legal Studies at a top...

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News Environmental brief ~ Senate defeats motion to overturn EPA mercury rules
Environmental brief ~ Senate defeats motion to overturn EPA mercury rules
Tom Henry
September 13, 2005 03:50:00 pm

In Tuesday's environmental law news, the US Senate, in a 51-47 vote, has defeated a motion that would have overturned mercury emission rules that the Environmental Protection Agency finalized in March. AP has more.In other...

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News Second beating alleged in UK court-martial for Iraqi death
Second beating alleged in UK court-martial for Iraqi death
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 03:33:00 pm

An Iraqi taxi driver testifying Tuesday at a court-martial of seven British soldiers for the alleged murder of an Iraqi civilian said he was also beaten by the troops. Through translated testimony, Athar Finnijan Saddam told jurors...

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News Scope of UN reforms narrows as negotiators scramble for deal
Scope of UN reforms narrows as negotiators scramble for deal
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 03:06:00 pm

UN negotiators involved in reform talks ahead of the 2005 World Summit continued talks late into the morning Tuesday in hopes of having at least some proposals finalized ahead of the summit, which begins Wednesday. Hopes of...

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News Roberts questioned on abortion rights in second day of hearings
Roberts questioned on abortion rights in second day of hearings
Brandon Smith
September 13, 2005 12:26:00 pm

The Senate Judiciary Committee wasted no time in asking for the thoughts of Chief Justice nominee John Roberts on abortion and the 1973 high court decision in Roe v. Wade during Tuesday's round of...

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News Ex-New Orleans mayor calls for compensation fund for Katrina victims
Ex-New Orleans mayor calls for compensation fund for Katrina victims
Kate Heneroty
September 13, 2005 11:23:00 am

Former New Orleans mayor and current President and CEO of the National Urban League Marc Morial has called for a Hurricane Katrina victim's compensation fund, similar to the one created in the...

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News Federal judge says jail officials failed to inform Mexican defendants of rights
Federal judge says jail officials failed to inform Mexican defendants of rights
Holly Manges Jones
September 13, 2005 11:05:00 am

A federal judge has ruled that correction officers in Fresno California violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by not properly informing twelve Mexican defendants of their right to contact the Mexican Consulate after their arrests on drug...

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News California group seeks interpreters for all state court proceedings
California group seeks interpreters for all state court proceedings
Kate Heneroty
September 13, 2005 11:03:00 am

A blue-ribbon California civil justice commission comprised of lawyers, judges, and academic, business, labor and community leaders has called for interpreters to be made available in civil as well as criminal cases in California courts. The California Commission on...

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News EU can demand prosecution of companies for environmental violations, court rules
EU can demand prosecution of companies for environmental violations, court rules
Holly Manges Jones
September 13, 2005 10:45:00 am

The European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday that the European Union can require member states to criminally prosecute companies that violate EU environmental laws. The decision was made in response to a...

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News Nepal detains 250 democracy marchers as high court hears anti-corruption challenge
Nepal detains 250 democracy marchers as high court hears anti-corruption challenge
Kate Heneroty
September 13, 2005 10:33:00 am

Nepali police Tuesday detained at least 250 pro-democracy activists - including a former deputy prime minister - for defying a ban on demonstrations in the Kathmandu city center. Protestors from seven major political parties took to the streets to...

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Taiwan opposition leader indicted

On February 13, 2007, Ma Ying-jeou, the chairman of Taiwan's opposition party was indicted on embezzlement charges from his time as Mayor of Taipei. That same day, Ma stepped down as leader of the Kuomintang Party and proceeded to announce his candidacy for the Presidency of Taiwan. In the indictment, Ma was accused by the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office of embezzlement. He was ultimately acquitted of these charges by the Supreme Court and elected President of Taiwan in 2008.

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