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News Chinese lawyer alleges abuse for representing clients against government
Chinese lawyer alleges abuse for representing clients against government
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 11:37:00 am

Chinese lawyer Li Heping was captured and abused by unknown assailants for representing clients lodging complaints against the government of China , Li told AP Wednesday. Li said he was abducted by a group of men, forced...

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News Guantanamo review tribunal refuses to reconsider Khadr ruling
Guantanamo review tribunal refuses to reconsider Khadr ruling
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 11:14:00 am

The US Court of Military Commission Review has denied a motion by Canadian Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr to reconsider its decision to send Khadr's case back to a military tribunal. The appeals court ruled...

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News Settlement reached in Sept. 11 negligence lawsuit
Settlement reached in Sept. 11 negligence lawsuit
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 10:59:00 am

Five families whose relatives died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have reached a settlement agreement with American Airlines, Boeing, and a passenger screening company in the families' negligence lawsuit, lawyers said Tuesday. The families decided...

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News UN council criticizes Myanmar rights abuses
UN council criticizes Myanmar rights abuses
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 10:19:00 am

The UN Human Rights Council passed a motion Tuesday criticizing Myanmar for its recent crackdown on peaceful protests in the country. The motion came on the same day that Myanmar arrested at least eight truckloads of people...

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News US civilian defense contractors on trial for Abu Ghraib abuses
US civilian defense contractors on trial for Abu Ghraib abuses
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 09:57:00 am

Two American military contractors go on trial Wednesday for their alleged involvement in the torture of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison . The New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights brought a racketeering lawsuit [JURIST report; CCR...

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Texas appeals court halts lethal injection execution
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 09:30:00 am

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has stayed the lethal injection execution of an inmate who was scheduled to be put to death Wednesday, giving state officials 30 days to answer questions about whether lethal injection constitutes cruel and...

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EU reform treaty text approved by legal experts
Leslie Schulman
October 2, 2007 07:18:00 pm

Legal advisers to the 27 countries belonging to the European Union (EU) agreed Tuesday that the proposed EU Reform Treaty is ready for approval. The new treaty, which will replace the failed EU...

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News Canada justice minister to introduce bill criminalizing identity theft
Canada justice minister to introduce bill criminalizing identity theft
Leslie Schulman
October 2, 2007 06:42:00 pm

Canadian Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson Tuesday said that he intends to introduce legislation to criminalize identity theft and assist law enforcement officials in apprehending criminals before they can use stolen identities to...

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News Blackwater CEO insists employees never intentionally killed Iraqi civilians
Blackwater CEO insists employees never intentionally killed Iraqi civilians
Leslie Schulman
October 2, 2007 06:15:00 pm

Founder and chief executive of Blackwater USA Erik Prince testified in a hearing Tuesday before the US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that employees of his security firm have...

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Pakistan drops corruption charges against former PM Bhutto
Caitlin Price
October 2, 2007 04:37:00 pm

Pakistan agreed Tuesday to drop pending corruption charges against former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto , permitting Bhutto to enter the country for talks between her Pakistani People's Party and President Pervez Musharraf [BBC profile;...

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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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