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News Argentina court gives ex-general life sentence for ‘Dirty War’ crimes
Argentina court gives ex-general life sentence for ‘Dirty War’ crimes
Devin Montgomery
July 25, 2008 09:36:00 am

An Argentine court sentenced former general Luciano Benjamin Menendez and four others to life in prison on Thursday for the 1977 kidnapping, torture, and killing of four political dissidents during the country's so-called "Dirty War" [GlobalSecurity...

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News Convictions of Iowa illegal immigrants violated due process: House testimony
Convictions of Iowa illegal immigrants violated due process: House testimony
Deirdre Jurand
July 25, 2008 08:23:00 am

Lawyers and professors testified before the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary Thursday that the government process used to arrest and convict illegal immigrants in Iowa in May was illegal and violated the immigrants'...

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News Seventh Circuit holds city voting districts do not violate rights of Latinos
Seventh Circuit holds city voting districts do not violate rights of Latinos
Steve Czajkowski
July 25, 2008 07:48:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held on Thursday that a 2002 reapportionment of voting boundaries in the city of Aurora, Illinois did not violate the Voting Rights Act (VRA)...

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News New Ecuador constitution approved by special assembly
New Ecuador constitution approved by special assembly
Steve Czajkowski
July 25, 2008 07:07:00 am

Ecuador's special assembly charged with rewriting the nation's constitution provisionally approved a new constitution on Thursday. The draft includes unprecedented measures giving the president the power to remove Congress in the first three years...

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News Senegal adopts constitutional amendment to allow trial of former Chad dictator
Senegal adopts constitutional amendment to allow trial of former Chad dictator
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 24, 2008 02:57:00 pm

Senegal has formally adopted a constitutional amendment giving the nation's courts jurisdiction over the trial of former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre , according to a Thursday statement by Human Rights Watch...

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New York AG files complaint against UBS for securities misrepresentation
Devin Montgomery
July 24, 2008 02:10:00 pm

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit against financial firm UBS on Thursday for allegedly misrepresenting so-called "auction rate securities" as low-risk despite the actual volatility of such investments. In the...

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News New UN human rights commissioner appointed
New UN human rights commissioner appointed
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 24, 2008 01:49:00 pm

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced Thursday that he has appointed South African judge Navanethem Pillay as the new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, replacing departing commissioner Louise Arbour . Pillay, a former judge of...

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US securities class actions threaten economy: Chamber of Commerce affiliate
Deirdre Jurand
July 24, 2008 01:26:00 pm

Officials at the US Chamber of Commerce's affiliate, the Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) , said in a report released Thursday that the system of heavy securities class action litigation in the US is...

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News American Indian judicial reform bill discussed in Senate committee
American Indian judicial reform bill discussed in Senate committee
Devin Montgomery
July 24, 2008 11:52:00 am

The US Senate Indian Affairs Committee on Thursday held hearings on a bill designed to give Native American courts and law enforcement broader authority to combat violent and sex-related crimes. Senator Byron Dorgan...

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San Francisco criticized for immigrant sanctuary law
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 24, 2008 11:13:00 am

An immigration policy reform group Wednesday called on the Northern California US Attorney's Office to take over a murder investigation involving an illegal immigrant who previously avoided deportation under a 2007 San Francisco sanctuary ordinance [City of...

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FDR proposed 'court-packing' plan

On February 5, 1937, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, frustrated with the US Supreme Court's treatment of some of his economic reforms, proposed a plan to add judges to that and other federal courts whenever a sitting judge reached the age of seventy but declined to retire. Critics accused Roosevelt of indulging in autocracy and "court-packing." Review the text of Roosevelt's "fireside chat" on the proposal from March 9, 1937. Roosevelt eventually dropped the initiative but was nonetheless able to fill seven vacancies on the Court over the next four years, achieving his goal indirectly.

Panamanian dictator Noriega indicted

On February 5, 1988, Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was indicted on charges of drug smuggling and money laundering. The following year, he was extradited to the United States and later sentenced to 30 years in US federal prison. In 1999, the French government requested that Noriega be extradited to France, where he had been convicted of money laundering. In that same year, the government of Panama also requested the extradition of Noriega, as a result of his 1995 conviction in absentia on murder charges.

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