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News Russia trials without juries unfair to accused: Khodorkovsky
Russia trials without juries unfair to accused: Khodorkovsky
Amelia Mathias
March 27, 2009 02:02:00 pm

Russian trials decided by juries are currently restricted, creating hopeless situations for those accused of crimes who choose not to plead guilty, according to former oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky on Friday. In a statement...

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News Mexico court clears ex-president of genocide charges
Mexico court clears ex-president of genocide charges
Tere Miller-Sporrer
March 27, 2009 12:02:00 pm

A Mexican appeals court on Thursday affirmed a lower court ruling that absolved former president Luis Echeverria of any criminal responsibility for the 1968 killings of student protesters in Mexico City's Tlatelolco...

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News Ukraine PM calls for constitutional changes to define roles of president and parliament
Ukraine PM calls for constitutional changes to define roles of president and parliament
Devin Montgomery
March 27, 2009 11:10:00 am

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for constitutional changes to provide more separation between parliamentary and presidential powers during a Thursday interview with Reuters. Tymoshenko said that she believed that the presidency should retain certain powers,...

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News UK cites counter-terrorism policies, conflict resolution as focus of 2008 rights efforts
UK cites counter-terrorism policies, conflict resolution as focus of 2008 rights efforts
Devin Montgomery
March 27, 2009 09:03:00 am

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) on Thursday said that it has focused on the effects of counter-terrorism efforts and global warming on human rights, as well as effective conflict resolution and the support of international institutions...

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News Fourth Circuit rules South Carolina sex offender DNA law is constitutional
Fourth Circuit rules South Carolina sex offender DNA law is constitutional
Bhargav Katikanen
March 27, 2009 08:24:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled Thursday that a South Carolina law requiring convicted first degree sex offenders to submit to a DNA test...

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News US Congress approves land and water conservation bill
US Congress approves land and water conservation bill
Christian Ehret
March 27, 2009 08:10:00 am

The US House of Representatives voted 285-140 Wednesday to approve the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 , a collection of more than 160 bills aimed at preserving federal land as...

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News Japan court rejects suit challenging punishments for failure to sing anthem
Japan court rejects suit challenging punishments for failure to sing anthem
Brian Jackson
March 27, 2009 08:02:00 am

The Tokyo District Court on Thursday rejected a lawsuit filed by 172 teachers and school personnel who were punished for refusing to sing the national anthem and salute the flag at school events. The school staff...

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News UN human rights body adopts resolution urging defamation of religion laws
UN human rights body adopts resolution urging defamation of religion laws
Andrew Gilmore
March 26, 2009 05:14:00 pm

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution Thursday calling for laws against defamation of religion, in preparation for next month's Durban Review Conference on racism, discrimination, and xenophobia. The vote was 23-13 in...

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News New Hampshire House passes same-sex marriage bill
New Hampshire House passes same-sex marriage bill
Andrew Gilmore
March 26, 2009 04:28:00 pm

The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve a bill that would permit same-sex marriage in the state. The bill passed by a vote of 186-179, and now moves...

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News Pennsylvania court overturns hundreds of juvenile sentences in judge kickback scandal
Pennsylvania court overturns hundreds of juvenile sentences in judge kickback scandal
Caitlin Price
March 26, 2009 03:58:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on Thursday ordered hundreds of juvenile convictions to be overturned and records to be expunged without hearing pursuant to the recommendation of a Special Master , in an attempt...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Jamaica achieves full independence

On February 9, 1962, Jamaica left the Federation of the West Indies, becoming a fully-independent nation for the first time in its history. The country did, however, remain a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Read the Constitution of Jamaica from the Georgetown University archives.

First US federal anti-narcotics legislation passed

On February 9, 1909, Congress passed the first federal legislation prohibiting narcotics. The "Act to Prohibit Importation and Use Of Opium" barred the importation of opium at other than specified ports and for other than medicinal use.

US House elects John Quincy Adams President

The US House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as President of the United States on February 9, 1825 after no candidate won a majority of electors in the 1824 presidential election. Adams prevailed by a 13-7-4 vote even though future President Andrew Jackson won more electors than him the previous November. The Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution requires the House to determine the president if nobody secures a majority of electors. Learn more about the Election of 1824.

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