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News California judge tentatively invalidates Colorado River water use agreement
California judge tentatively invalidates Colorado River water use agreement
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 11, 2009 09:46:00 am

A California judge on Thursday tentatively ruled that a 2003 Colorado River water use agreement is invalid. The agreement settled a dispute over how to divide the Colorado River between California and six other states: Arizona, Colorado,...

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News Ninth Circuit rejects Patriot Act challenge for lack of standing
Ninth Circuit rejects Patriot Act challenge for lack of standing
Matt Glenn
December 11, 2009 09:05:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Thursday that a lawsuit seeking to declare parts of the Patriot Act unconstitutional must be dismissed for lack of standing. Brandon Mayfield...

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News Uganda parliament outlaws female genital mutilation
Uganda parliament outlaws female genital mutilation
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 11, 2009 08:37:00 am

The Ugandan Parliament voted unanimously Thursday to outlaw female genital mutilation (FGM) . Under the new legislation , anyone who conducts the procedure faces a 10-year prison sentence, and anyone convicted of aggravated...

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News Pentagon contempt holding [DC Circuit]
Pentagon contempt holding [DC Circuit]
December 10, 2009 11:48:00 pm

Al-Adahi, et al. v. Obama, et al., US District Court for the District of Columbia, December 10, 2009 .Reported in JURIST's...

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News Patriot Act constitutionality case dismissal [9th Circuit]
Patriot Act constitutionality case dismissal [9th Circuit]
December 10, 2009 10:07:00 pm

Mayfield, et al. v. USA, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, December 10, 2009 .Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest...

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News Journalist shield bill [US Senate]
Journalist shield bill [US Senate]
December 10, 2009 09:32:00 pm

Free Flow of Information Act, US Senate, December 10, 2009 .Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here. JURIST has more on journalist shield issues....

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News Federal judge finds Pentagon in contempt for failing to record Guantanamo testimony
Federal judge finds Pentagon in contempt for failing to record Guantanamo testimony
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 10, 2009 04:14:00 pm

A judge in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday found the US Department of Defense (DOD) in contempt for failing to videotape the testimony of Guantanamo Bay [JURIST...

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News Russia Supreme Court bans Jehovah’s Witness congregation
Russia Supreme Court bans Jehovah’s Witness congregation
Sarah Paulsworth
December 10, 2009 02:55:00 pm

The Russian Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision to shut down the Taganrog Jehovah's Witness congregation and ban the distribution of 34 Jehovah's Witness publications on Tuesday. Both the Jehovah's...

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News Iran post-election rights abuses worst in 20 years: report
Iran post-election rights abuses worst in 20 years: report
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 10, 2009 02:11:00 pm

Iranian human rights violations following the disputed presidential election in June were among the worst in the past 20 years , according to a report published Thursday by Amnesty International (AI) ....

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News ACLU weighing program cuts as largest anonymous donor reduces contribution
ACLU weighing program cuts as largest anonymous donor reduces contribution
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 10, 2009 12:25:00 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced Wednesday that its largest anonymous donor will be sharply cutting donations next year in light of the current economic crisis. The ACLU released a statement...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Rosenbergs convicted of espionage

On March 29, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing US atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The couple was sentenced to death on April 3 under the Espionage Act of 1917, 18 U.S.C 794. They were then executed two years later on June 19, 1953 in New York State's Sing Sing Prison. View the FBI's files on the Rosenbergs.

British parliament passed act creating Canada

On March 29, 1867, the British Parliament passed the British North America Act, a constitutional document creating a united Dominion of Canada. It went into effect on July 1 that year.

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