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News Pakistan court lifts Facebook ban
Pakistan court lifts Facebook ban
Andrew Morgan
May 31, 2010 02:34:10 pm

The Lahore High Court (LHC) Monday ordered the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to restore access to the Facebook social networking website. The LHC had blocked access to the website earlier this month, in...

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News US Joint Chiefs chair urges ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ repeal delay pending review
US Joint Chiefs chair urges ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ repeal delay pending review
Sarah Miley
May 31, 2010 11:35:22 am

Chairman of the US military Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen on Sunday urged Congress to delay passing a legislative amendment to repeal the military's controversial "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy [10...

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News Bangladesh court drops final corruption case against PM
Bangladesh court drops final corruption case against PM
Sarah Miley
May 31, 2010 10:00:51 am

A Bangladesh High Court has dismissed the last of 15 corruption cases against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina , her lawyer said Monday. The court held that Hasina had not committed a criminal offense when she used...

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News Arizona governor removes state AG from immigration lawsuit defense
Arizona governor removes state AG from immigration lawsuit defense
Erin Bock
May 30, 2010 05:16:06 pm

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer said Friday that she will not seek the assistance of state Attorney General Terry Goddard in defending against challenges to the new immigration law [SB 1070 materials; JURIST news...

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News US judge orders NYC bomb plot suspect deported to Pakistan
US judge orders NYC bomb plot suspect deported to Pakistan
Erin Bock
May 30, 2010 03:34:08 pm

A US immigration judge on Thursday ordered Times Square bombing suspect Aftab Ali Khan deported to his native Pakistan. Khan was arrested along with two other men earlier this month on immigration charges under the suspicion that they...

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News UN SG calls for global reform of anti-gay laws
UN SG calls for global reform of anti-gay laws
Sarah Miley
May 30, 2010 10:46:29 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Saturday for gay rights reform throughout the international community. Praising Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika for his Friday decision to pardon a gay couple recently sentenced...

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News Most Guantanamo detainees ‘low-level’ combatants: government report
Most Guantanamo detainees ‘low-level’ combatants: government report
Sarah Miley
May 30, 2010 08:49:19 am

A task force initiated by the US government to evaluate the status of Guantanamo Bay detainees has reported that only 10 percent of inmates were terrorist leaders when President Barack Obama took...

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News US lawyer arrested in Rwanda for genocide denial
US lawyer arrested in Rwanda for genocide denial
Andrew Morgan
May 29, 2010 05:14:16 pm

Rwandan police on Friday arrested American lawyer Peter Erlinder in Kigali on charges that he denied the 1994 Rwandan genocide . Erlinder, a defense lawyer at the International Criminal Tribunal...

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News Supreme Court denies Blagojevich trial delay request
Supreme Court denies Blagojevich trial delay request
Andrew Morgan
May 29, 2010 04:34:38 pm

The US Supreme Court on Friday denied a request by former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich to delay the start of his corruption trial by 30 days. Blagojevich had sought to postpone the start of...

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News Nepal extends parliament term to develop new constitution
Nepal extends parliament term to develop new constitution
Sarah Miley
May 29, 2010 12:06:12 pm

The Nepalese government on Friday extended the term of parliament by one year in order to develop a new democratic constitution. The agreement between Nepal's main political parties occurred just after midnight, when the Constituent Assembly [official website, in...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Convention on Psychotropic Substances signed

On February 21, 1971, the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances was signed in Vienna, Austria. The Convention was promulgated to regulate psychotropic drugs, extending the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which applied to cannabis-, cocoa-, and opium-based drugs. In 1988, the UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances was promulgated to address international drug manufacture, possession, and distribution, primarily in organized crime. 175 nations are now parties to the Convention. Member nations have implemented the Convention in the form of domestic laws such as the US Psychotropic Substances Act, the UK Misuse of Drugs Act, and the Canadian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Former Nixon AG Mitchell sentenced to prison for Watergate

On February 21, 1975, former US Attorney General John Mitchell, Nixon Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman and domestic adviser John Ehrlichman were sentenced to prison terms of 2 1/2 to 8 years for obstructing justice in the Watergate affair.

Learn more about John Mitchell from the Washington Post.

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