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Rights group praises conviction in Turkish prison torture case
Sarah Miley
June 4, 2010 09:41:26 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday lauded the Turkish government for its conviction of several prison and police officials for the torture and death of anti-government activist Engin Ceber while in police custody. Tuesday's conviction...

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US, EU emphasize human rights in counter-terrorism efforts
Dwyer Arce
June 4, 2010 09:26:56 am

A joint statement issued by the US and EU on Thursday emphasized the need to respect international human rights and religious freedom in counter-terrorism efforts. The EU-US 2010 Declaration on Counter-Terrorism was adopted by the Council of the...

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News Federal court begins trial of Illinois ex-governor Blagojevich
Federal court begins trial of Illinois ex-governor Blagojevich
Ann Riley
June 4, 2010 08:29:41 am

The US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on Thursday began the trial of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich on charges of federal honest services fraud, racketeering, attempted extortion, bribery, conspiracy to...

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European Commission to pursue legal action against UK for air pollution
Ann Riley
June 4, 2010 07:28:28 am

The European Commission announced Thursday that it would pursue legal action against the UK for its failure to comply with EU air quality standards. The Directive on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe...

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Nigeria Senate passes constitutional revisions of presidential succession law
Dwyer Arce
June 3, 2010 02:33:12 pm

The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday voted 85-0 to pass revisions to the Nigerian Constitution that would clarify the exercise of executive authority in the absence of the president. The constitutional revisions would require the president...

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US study finds widespread racial discrimination in jury selection in South
Hillary Stemple
June 3, 2010 01:47:18 pm

A report released Tuesday by the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) details continued widespread racial discrimination in jury selection in Southern states. EJI conducted research in eight southern states over a two-year period and found that...

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Zimbabwe rights activist arrested over conflict diamond information
Sarah Miley
June 3, 2010 01:42:27 pm

Zimbabwean human rights activist Farai Maguwu was arrested Thursday for allegedly supplying false information about Zimbabwe's controversial diamond mining practices to the international diamond control body the Kimberley Process (KP) . Maguwu, head of a prominent non-governmental organization...

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Rwanda officials claim detained US lawyer attempted suicide
Dwyer Arce
June 3, 2010 12:08:27 pm

US lawyer and JURIST Forum contributor Peter Erlinder on Wednesday attempted to commit suicide while being held in a Rwandan prison on charges of genocide denial, according to police. Erlinder was reportedly found...

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EU court upholds Dutch gambling restrictions
Sarah Miley
June 3, 2010 11:02:08 am

The EU Court of Justice (ECJ) issued two judgments on Thursday against UK betting companies Ladbrokes International and Betfair , upholding Dutch restrictions on Internet gambling. The Netherlands Supreme Court sought guidance from the ECJ...

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Drew Singer
June 3, 2010 10:37:18 am

A top UN official on Wednesday called on the US to cease CIA drone strikes in Pakistan until more accountability for the strikes exists. UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Philip Alston ...

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Dred Scott decided

On March 6, 1857, the US Supreme Court announced its landmark decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford, holding that black people—slaves as well as free—were not and could never become citizens of the United States and that the 1820 Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional. Learn more about the Dred Scott case from Washington University in St. Louis (the city where Dred Scott initially filed his suit for freedom and had his case first tried). Review a selection of contemporary newspaper editorials reacting to the decision.

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