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News 2006 US death penalty report [DPIC]
2006 US death penalty report [DPIC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 5, 2007 10:43:00 pm

The Death Penalty in 2006: Year-End Report, Death Penalty Information Center, December 29, 2006 . Read the full text of the...

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News EU blasts death penalty as Saddam co-defendants await execution
EU blasts death penalty as Saddam co-defendants await execution
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 05:56:00 pm

The Presidency of the European Union , currently held by Germany, reiterated the EU's opposition to the death penalty "under all circumstances" in a statement released Friday, as two Saddam Hussein co-defendants in Iraq...

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News Ohio imam deported to Palestinian Authority after terror conviction
Ohio imam deported to Palestinian Authority after terror conviction
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 03:46:00 pm

Imam Fawaz Damra, former leader of Ohio's largest mosque, the Islamic Center of Cleveland , has been deported to the West Bank via Jordan, US immigration officials announced Friday. Born in the Palestinian Authority, Damra was indicted [PDF...

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News US death sentences hit 30-year low: report
US death sentences hit 30-year low: report
Brett Murphy
January 5, 2007 11:12:00 am

The number of death sentences issued in 2006 reached the lowest level in 30 years, according to a 2006 year-end report issued by the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) . The DPIC reported that...

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News Sudan joins UN in peacekeepers sex crimes probe
Sudan joins UN in peacekeepers sex crimes probe
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 10:49:00 am

The government of Southern Sudan, an autonomous region in Sudan , will join the United Nations in probing alleged sex crimes committed by international peacekeepers against at least twenty Sudanese children in Juba, according to...

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News Spokane diocese agrees to $48M clergy sex abuse settlement
Spokane diocese agrees to $48M clergy sex abuse settlement
Brett Murphy
January 5, 2007 10:42:00 am

The Catholic Diocese of Spokane has agreed to settle molestation claims against priests on Thursday for $48 million as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization plan . Victims and a federal bankruptcy judge must still approve...

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News UK soldiers spared courts-martial for videotaped Iraqi civilian beatings
UK soldiers spared courts-martial for videotaped Iraqi civilian beatings
Brett Murphy
January 5, 2007 10:23:00 am

The British Ministry of Defence said Thursday that nine soldiers videotaped beating Iraqi civilians in an incident in southern Iraq in 2004 will not face charges before military courts-martial. The Army Prosecuting Authority (APA) [official...

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News White House defends signing statement attached to postal reform bill
White House defends signing statement attached to postal reform bill
Jeannie Shawl
January 5, 2007 08:34:00 am

The White House has defended President Bush's attachment of a signing statement to the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act , dismissing arguments that the statement changes administration policy on when mail can be opened...

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News Bush admits Saddam hanging could have been ‘more dignified’ as outcry continues
Bush admits Saddam hanging could have been ‘more dignified’ as outcry continues
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 5, 2007 08:30:00 am

President Bush told reporters at the White House Thursday that last weekend's videoed hanging of Saddam Hussein amidst taunts from guards and witnesses fell short of what he would have liked, but nonetheless insisted on the legitimacy of the...

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News Indiana voter ID ruling [7th Circuit]
Indiana voter ID ruling [7th Circuit]
January 4, 2007 09:30:00 pm

Indiana Democratic Party v. Rokita, US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, January 4, 2007 . Read the full text of the ruling . Reported...

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English legal historian Frederic Maitland born

Frederic Maitland, legal historian and co-author of the History of English Law, was born on May 28, 1850.

Learn more about Frederic Maitland.

Indian Removal Act passed

On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. The act authorized Johnson to exchange federal lands in the West for Indian lands in the American Southeast. While some tribes gave up their lands peacefully, others resisted. The "Trail of Tears" killed approximately 4,000 Cherokees in a forced march into the West. Learn more about the Indian Removal Act from the US Library of Congress.

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