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News Costa Rica files ICJ complaint over Nicaragua border dispute
Costa Rica files ICJ complaint over Nicaragua border dispute
John Paul Putney
November 19, 2010 04:08:47 pm

Costa Rica filed a complaint Thursday with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing Nicaragua of violating its territorial integrity and damaging protected wetlands. Costa Rica contends that 50 Nicaraguan soldiers remain in the...

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News ICC prosecutor condemns Guinea post-election violence
ICC prosecutor condemns Guinea post-election violence
Aman Kakar
November 19, 2010 02:48:34 pm

The deputy prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday issued a statement lamenting the killing of seven people in a post-election violence in Guinea. The prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda , urged security forces...

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News Holder calls for increased use of DNA evidence
Holder calls for increased use of DNA evidence
Drew Singer
November 19, 2010 01:32:09 pm

US Attorney General Eric Holder instructed federal prosecutors on Thursday to use DNA evidence as much as possible , in a reversal of Bush administration policy. Among the changes, defendants who plead guilty will no longer...

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News ICC begins preliminary investigations in Honduras and Nigeria
ICC begins preliminary investigations in Honduras and Nigeria
Matt Glenn
November 19, 2010 12:52:14 pm

International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo told reporters Thursday that the ICC has opened preliminary investigations in Honduras and Nigeria. The Honduras investigation will focus on the June 2009 coup that...

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News Republican senators file brief supporting health care reform challenge
Republican senators file brief supporting health care reform challenge
Julia Zebley
November 19, 2010 11:59:41 am

Thirty-three Republican senators filed an amicus curiae brief on Thursday supporting state attorneys general in their legal effort to have the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) [HR 3590 materials; JURIST news...

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News India government approves additional compensation for Bhopal gas victims
India government approves additional compensation for Bhopal gas victims
Daniel Makosky
November 19, 2010 09:56:05 am

The Indian government announced Thursday that it has authorized additional compensation for the victims of the 1984 Bhopal chemical spill disaster . The new package includes USD $15.8 million , adding to the original disbursement in June...

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News Senate panel approves bill aimed at online piracy
Senate panel approves bill aimed at online piracy
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
November 19, 2010 09:18:14 am

The US Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted in favor of the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) , which would better equip US law enforcement to combat websites engaged in the pirating of movies,...

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News UN committee condemns North Korea rights violations
UN committee condemns North Korea rights violations
Daniel Makosky
November 19, 2010 09:08:26 am

The Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) of the UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution detailing its concerns with human rights violations in North Korea . Passed 100-18 with 60 abstentions,...

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News Florida Supreme Court requiring all foreclosure proceedings to be public
Florida Supreme Court requiring all foreclosure proceedings to be public
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
November 18, 2010 02:59:01 pm

Chief Justice Charles Canady of the Florida Supreme Court issued a memorandum Wednesday to the chief judges of Florida's 20 judicial circuits directing them to ensure that all foreclosure proceedings in the state...

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News Accused Russia arms dealer pleads not guilty in US court
Accused Russia arms dealer pleads not guilty in US court
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
November 18, 2010 02:20:23 pm

Accused Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout pleaded not guilty in a US court on Wednesday and is currently being held without bail. Bout faces charges stemming from a 2008 indictment ...

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Reign of Terror begins in French Revolution

On April 6, 1793, the Committee of Public Safety took power as the executive agency of France during the French Revolution, starting the Reign of Terror. During this period, the Committee sought to eliminate "enemies of the Revolution" by summary trials of noblemen, clergy, merchants, and peasants alike. The Reign of Terror ended with the overthrow the Committee's last and most prominent member, Maximilien Robespierre. By this time, 20,000 to 40,000 Frenchmen and women had been executed by guillotine. Learn more about the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.

'Scottsboro boys' put on trial for alleged rape of white women

On April 6, 1931, the nine "Scottsboro boys" were put on trial in Alabama on false charges of raping two white women during a freight train trip from Tennessee. Learn more about the trial of the Scottsboro boys.

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