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News Legal reform groups urge US government to make judicial nominations ‘top priority’
Legal reform groups urge US government to make judicial nominations ‘top priority’
Erin Bock
June 23, 2010 08:01:38 am

A group of legal reform organizations on Tuesday called on US government officials to make judicial nominations "a top priority" and to fill judicial vacancies "expeditiously." The letter, sent to President Barack Obama, the Senate...

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News Federal judge refuses to allow Nigeria to observe plane bombing trial
Federal judge refuses to allow Nigeria to observe plane bombing trial
Patrice Collins
June 23, 2010 07:09:17 am

A federal judge on Tuesday denied a motion filed on behalf of the Nigerian government seeking to formally observe the trial of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab , accused of attempting to set off an explosive device...

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News Mexico government asks judge to strike down Arizona immigration law
Mexico government asks judge to strike down Arizona immigration law
Hillary Stemple
June 22, 2010 03:33:20 pm

The Mexican government on Tuesday filed an amicus curiae brief with the US District Court for the District of Arizona asking that the recently passed Arizona immigration law be...

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News State failure a ‘chronic condition’: report
State failure a ‘chronic condition’: report
Dwyer Arce
June 22, 2010 02:34:43 pm

The 2010 Failed States Index was released Monday, describing state failure as a "chronic condition" after finding that the same group of countries have occupied the top 10 spots as failed states for the last...

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News Federal judge blocks deepwater drilling ban in Gulf
Federal judge blocks deepwater drilling ban in Gulf
Sarah Miley
June 22, 2010 02:11:36 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on Tuesday ordered a preliminary injunction against a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling issued last month by the Obama administration...

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News UN SG appoints panel to investigate Sri Lanka civil war rights abuses
UN SG appoints panel to investigate Sri Lanka civil war rights abuses
Hillary Stemple
June 22, 2010 02:09:20 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday appointed a three-member panel to investigate allegations of human rights abuses during the last months of the Sri Lankan civil war . The panel will be investigating...

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News Lawyer freed from Rwanda returns to US
Lawyer freed from Rwanda returns to US
Drew Singer
June 22, 2010 01:37:34 pm

US lawyer and JURIST Forum contributor Peter Erlinder returned to the US Tuesday after spending 21 days in a Rwandan prison. Upon his return, Erlinder stated his belief that had he not requested...

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News Israel high court overturns jail sentence of ultra-Orthodox Jews for segregation
Israel high court overturns jail sentence of ultra-Orthodox Jews for segregation
Sarah Miley
June 22, 2010 12:16:09 pm

The Israeli Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned jail sentences for 13 ultra-Orthodox Jewish mothers charged with contempt for disobeying a court order on school integration in the West Bank settlement of Immanuel. The court delayed jail sentences...

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News Afghanistan president announces removal of Taliban officials from UN blacklist
Afghanistan president announces removal of Taliban officials from UN blacklist
Sarah Miley
June 22, 2010 10:37:40 am

The Afghan Office of the President announced Tuesday that the UN will gradually begin to remove Taliban officials who have renounced al Qaeda from the organization's blacklist . The blacklist freezes assets and limits travel...

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News Australia reinstates racial discrimination laws
Australia reinstates racial discrimination laws
Hillary Stemple
June 22, 2010 10:36:24 am

The Australian government reinstated its Racial Discrimination Act (RDA) in the Northern Territory on Tuesday after the Senate approved the legislation as part of a Social Security Act late Monday. The discrimination laws were...

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US Senate adopts cloture rule

On March 8, 1917, the US Senate adopted the cloture rule to limit filibusters. Under Rule 22, two-thirds of Senators could vote to close debate on a given bill, thereby ending an ongoing filibuster. In 1975, that number was lowered to three-fifths of the Senate, which amounts to sixty Senators. Read a history of filibuster and cloture from the archives of the US Senate.

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