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News Alito abortion memo [National Archives]
Alito abortion memo [National Archives]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 30, 2005 10:44:00 pm

Samuel A. Alito to the US Solicitor General, Memo re: Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians, US Department of Justice, May 30, 1985 [advocating a gradual challenge to the fringes of Roe v. Wade, rather than an all-out assault on...

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News US 'ghost detainees' list [HRW]
US 'ghost detainees' list [HRW]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 30, 2005 10:11:00 pm

List of "Ghost Prisoners" Possibly in CIA Custody, Human Rights Watch, November 30, 2005 . Review the full list....

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News Human rights group publishes list of ‘ghost detainees’ held by US
Human rights group publishes list of ‘ghost detainees’ held by US
Chris Buell
November 30, 2005 08:21:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday released a list of 26 "ghost detainees" , terror suspects that HRW alleges the US has not reported but is holding incommunicado and is possibly torturing. Many of the people on...

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News Australian PM backs down in face of party revolt on terror laws
Australian PM backs down in face of party revolt on terror laws
Chris Buell
November 30, 2005 07:54:00 pm

Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Wednesday bowed to pressure from back-benchers and agreed to several amendments to proposed anti-terror legislation that will soften several of its provisions. After a day of...

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News Albanian war crimes in Kosovo ruling [ICTY]
Albanian war crimes in Kosovo ruling [ICTY]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 30, 2005 07:35:00 pm

Prosecutor v. Fatmir Limaj, Haradin Bala, Isak Musliu et al., International Criminal Tribunal for ths Former Yugoslavia, November 30, 2005 [convicting Haradin Bala of torture, cruel treatment and murder at a prison camp in Kosovo run by the Kosovo Liberation...

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News UPDATE ~ UN Security Council delays US push to consider Myanmar
UPDATE ~ UN Security Council delays US push to consider Myanmar
Chris Buell
November 30, 2005 07:24:00 pm

The UN Security Council on Wednesday delayed a US attempt to bring Myanmar before the council over what the US described as a deteriorating political and human rights situation. US Ambassador John Bolton ...

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News Japanese PM supports constitutional amendment to increase military role
Japanese PM supports constitutional amendment to increase military role
Chris Buell
November 30, 2005 07:06:00 pm

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on Wednesday said that the country's constitution should be amended to allow the country to increase its military for national security purposes. Koizumi said that the country could not defend itself without...

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News Human Rights and Responsibilities in the Age of Terror [fmr. Australia PM Malcolm Fraser]
Human Rights and Responsibilities in the Age of Terror [fmr. Australia PM Malcolm Fraser]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 30, 2005 05:50:00 pm

Human Rights and Responsibilities in the Age of Terror, Rt. Hon. Malcolm Fraser, former Prime Minister of Australia, Chancellor's Human Rights Lecture, University of Melbourne, November 29, 2005 [accusing the current Australian Liberal party government of pursuing laws - including...

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News US general blames Iraqi commanders for detainee abuse
US general blames Iraqi commanders for detainee abuse
Chris Buell
November 30, 2005 04:50:00 pm

US Lieutenant-General Martin Dempsey said Wednesday that he thought Iraqi commanders were responsible for recent cases of detainee torture by Iraqi security forces. Dempsey, who oversees the US program to train security forces in Iraq [JURIST news...

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News Turkish appeals court orders retrial of Islamist cleric convicted of airplane plot
Turkish appeals court orders retrial of Islamist cleric convicted of airplane plot
James M Yoch Jr
November 30, 2005 04:50:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Appeals of Turkey on Wednesday overturned the life sentence of Metin Kaplan , an Islamist cleric convicted on charges of plotting to fly an aircraft into the mausoleum of Turkey’s...

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First Fleet departs from England to establish penal colony in Australia

On May 13, 1787, the First Fleet departed from England, carrying 780 British convicts to establish a penal colony in Australia. Led by Captain Arthur Philip, all eleven ships arrived safely in Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia in January of 1788.

Read Captain Philip's account of his voyage on Project Gutenberg, and learn more about the journey and its impact from First Fleet online.

Federal government denied funding to segregated school districts

On May 13, 1966, the US federal government took its first action against violators of the desegregation guidelines of the 1964 Civil Rights Act by denying federal education funding for 12 segregated Southern school districts. Learn more about school desegregation.

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