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News Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of lethal injection
Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of lethal injection
Joshua Pantesco
January 7, 2008 12:36:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in Baze v. Rees (07-5439) on whether the three-drug lethal injection cocktail now used in over 30 states violates the Eighth...

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News Bali bombers seeking Islamic ruling on execution by firing squad
Bali bombers seeking Islamic ruling on execution by firing squad
Michael Sung
January 7, 2008 09:19:00 am

Three Indonesian Islamic militants sentenced to death for their roles in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings will seek a religious opinion on the legality of execution by firing squad from the Indonesian Council of Ulema, their lawyer...

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News Sierra Leone war crimes court resumes Taylor trial
Sierra Leone war crimes court resumes Taylor trial
Michael Sung
January 7, 2008 09:00:00 am

The Special Court for Sierra Leone on Monday resumed the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor with testimony from the prosecution's first witness, a Canadian expert on so-called "blood diamonds"...

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News Israel military courts lack due process guarantees: rights group
Israel military courts lack due process guarantees: rights group
Joshua Pantesco
January 7, 2008 08:58:00 am

The military court system administered by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) often fails to provide full due process rights to Palestinian defendants, according to a report released Sunday by an Israeli human rights...

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News Malaysia police battle demonstrators protesting indefinite detention law
Malaysia police battle demonstrators protesting indefinite detention law
Leslie Schulman
January 6, 2008 10:32:00 am

Malaysian police fired a water cannon at protesters in Kuala Lumpur Saturday and chased them with batons as some 300 demonstrated against the country's controversial Internal Security Act (ISA) , a preventive detention law that allows the Malaysian...

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Egypt court jails 3 police officers convicted of detainee abuse
Leslie Schulman
January 6, 2008 10:17:00 am

An Egyptian court has convicted three police officers for torturing and publicly humiliating a suspected thief, according to "judicial sources" cited by Reuters Saturday. The higher-ranking police officer was sentenced to five years in jail, while the two lower-ranking...

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Bhutto husband repeats call for Hariri-style UN probe into assassination
Eric Firkel
January 5, 2008 05:38:00 pm

Asif Ali Zardari , the husband of slain former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto , called again Saturday for a UN-led international investigation into the circumstances surrounding his wife's assassination . This is...

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News UN report finds DRC rights violations during 2007 post-election violence
UN report finds DRC rights violations during 2007 post-election violence
Eric Firkel
January 5, 2008 04:20:00 pm

UN rights investigators with the United Nations Human Rights Office in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (UNHRO) have documented serious human rights violations committed in the DRC following post-electoral violence in the capital Kinshasa in March 2007, including...

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News Retired Bosnian Serb general charged with war crimes for Tuzla shelling
Retired Bosnian Serb general charged with war crimes for Tuzla shelling
Steve Czajkowski
January 4, 2008 06:03:00 pm

Retired Bosnian Serb general Novack Djukic was indicted Friday by the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina for allegedly ordering a 1995 attack on the town of Tuzla in...

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Italy prosecutor to appeal dismissal of murder charge against US soldier
Steve Czajkowski
January 4, 2008 04:58:00 pm

Italian prosecutor Franco Ionta said Friday that he would "almost certainly" appeal a Rome court's October 2007 dismissal of a criminal case against US Army Spc. Mario Lozano for the murder of Italian intelligence agent...

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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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