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News Belgian couple may sue Israel for war crimes in Lebanon conflict
Belgian couple may sue Israel for war crimes in Lebanon conflict
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 11:37:00 am

A Belgian ethnic Lebanese couple is preparing a legal complaint against Israel for alleged war crimes during the ongoing Mideast conflict after Ali Abdul-Sater and his wife had to flee Lebanon via Syria with their three...

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News Gonzales seeking to ‘shield’ US soldiers from US war crimes legislation
Gonzales seeking to ‘shield’ US soldiers from US war crimes legislation
Joshua Pantesco
July 28, 2006 10:54:00 am

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales pressed Republican lawmakers last week for a bill that would "shield" US soldiers from potential prosecution in US federal courts over violations of the 1996 War Crimes Act , according to a...

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News Canada judge upholds publication ban in Toronto terror cases
Canada judge upholds publication ban in Toronto terror cases
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 10:27:00 am

A judge in Ontario Thursday upheld a publication ban on the bail hearings for 17 men accused of a terror plot in Canada . The Associated Press, the New York Times, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,...

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News UN panel slams US rights practices in wide-ranging report
UN panel slams US rights practices in wide-ranging report
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 10:15:00 am

The UN Human Rights Committee slammed current US rights practices in a report released Friday, saying among other things that the US needs to close all alleged secret detention facilities and allow the International Committee...

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News White House bid to let military commissions try detainees in absentia draws fire
White House bid to let military commissions try detainees in absentia draws fire
Joshua Pantesco
July 28, 2006 10:12:00 am

Legal experts inside and outside government are criticizing provisions of a draft bill circulated by the White House Wednesday that, among other things, would allow US military commissions to proceed against an...

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News UN stresses international law duty to protect peacekeepers in Israel censure text
UN stresses international law duty to protect peacekeepers in Israel censure text
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 28, 2006 10:06:00 am

The UN Security Council adopted a Presidential Statement Thursday saying it was "deeply shocked and distressed" at an Israeli attack on a UNIFIL military observer post in Lebanon Tuesday that killed four observers [UNIFIL press release,...

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News Haiti former PM Neptune freed from prison after two-year detention
Haiti former PM Neptune freed from prison after two-year detention
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 09:53:00 am

Haitian authorities freed former Prime Minister Yvon Neptune from prison Thursday on a provisional release, though Neptune still faces charges that he calls "imaginary." Neptune has been detained for two years since former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide [BBC...

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News ACLU chronicles post-9/11 surveillance of political activists
ACLU chronicles post-9/11 surveillance of political activists
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 09:21:00 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has released a list of secret government surveillance operations focusing on war protestors and other political activists in northern and central California from September 2001 through July 2006 [timeline,...

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News Washington high court orders Boy Scout abuse files unsealed
Washington high court orders Boy Scout abuse files unsealed
Jaime Jansen
July 28, 2006 09:03:00 am

The Washington Supreme Court official website] ruled 7-2 Thursday that the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) must release files documenting sexual abuse allegations compiled over decades for use in an upcoming lawsuit brought by three...

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News Border rule would fingerprint lawful US permanent residents
Border rule would fingerprint lawful US permanent residents
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 28, 2006 08:30:00 am

A new US federal regulation announced by the Department of Homeland Security Thursday and published in the Federal Register would for the first time require biometric fingerprinting and photographing of lawful permanent US residents - so called "green...

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Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board

On May 17, 1954, the US Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racially segregated public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Pay a virtual visit to the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

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On May 17, 1814, the Constitution of Norway was signed. Today, the anniversary is celebrated as Constitution Day in Norway.

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