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News Hungary defends controversial media law in face of EU criticism
Hungary defends controversial media law in face of EU criticism
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
January 4, 2011 02:20:02 pm

The Hungarian government on Tuesday continued to defend its controversial new media law in the face of criticism from the EU. The new law, which entered into force this week, creates the National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH) [official...

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News California high court rules no warrant needed to search cell phone text messages
California high court rules no warrant needed to search cell phone text messages
Zach Zagger
January 4, 2011 12:19:43 pm

The Supreme Court of California ruled Monday that law enforcement officers can legally search text messages on a suspect's cell phone without a warrant incident to a lawful custodial arrest. The court held 5-2 that...

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News Pakistan governor opposing blasphemy law assassinated
Pakistan governor opposing blasphemy law assassinated
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
January 4, 2011 11:41:55 am

The governor of Pakistan's Punjab province, Salman Taseer, was shot and killed Tuesday by one of his own security guards, apparently because of his opposition to Pakistan's blasphemy law . Taseer, a senior member of the...

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News Afghanistan high court to investigate election complaints in time to seat government
Afghanistan high court to investigate election complaints in time to seat government
Zach Zagger
January 4, 2011 11:02:05 am

Afghanistan's five-judge panel set up last week to investigate election complaints said Monday that it will issue rulings in time for President Hamid Karzai to seat the parliament as scheduled on January 20. Karzai...

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News Uganda high court rules anti-gay newspaper article violated constitutional rights
Uganda high court rules anti-gay newspaper article violated constitutional rights
Ashley Hileman
January 3, 2011 03:58:25 pm

The Uganda High Court on Monday issued a permanent injunction and awarded damages to plaintiffs who were alleged to be homosexuals by the Ugandan tabloid newspaper, The Rolling Stone. The complaint was filed by...

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News Iran opposition leader offers to stand trial for 2009 election unrest
Iran opposition leader offers to stand trial for 2009 election unrest
Daniel Richey
January 3, 2011 01:05:08 pm

Iranian opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi on Monday publicly invited the government to put him on trial for the civil unrest and violence that erupted in the wake of the hotly disputed 2009 re-election...

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News Russia former deputy PM sentenced to 15 days in jail over New Year’s rally
Russia former deputy PM sentenced to 15 days in jail over New Year’s rally
Daniel Richey
January 3, 2011 11:23:37 am

Liberal Russian political activist and former deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov was sentenced Sunday to 15 days in jail for his part in an unauthorized protest march in Moscow on December 31. Nemtsov,...

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News Obama administration seeks to delay ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ appeal
Obama administration seeks to delay ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ appeal
Erin Bock
January 2, 2011 04:18:22 pm

The Obama administration has filed a motion with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to delay the briefing schedule in US v. Log Cabin Republicans, a case regarding the constitutionality of the...

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News Iran chief prosecutor: charges pending for opposition leaders
Iran chief prosecutor: charges pending for opposition leaders
Erin Bock
January 2, 2011 02:55:17 pm

Iranian chief prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dolatabadi delivered a speech at Tehran University on Friday indicating that he would prosecute opposition leaders for political unrest that took place after the country's 2009 presidential election . Dolatabadi threatened to prosecute...

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News Yemen parliament gives preliminary approval to abolish presidential term limits
Yemen parliament gives preliminary approval to abolish presidential term limits
Daniel Richey
January 2, 2011 01:26:26 pm

The Yemeni Parliament on Saturday agreed in principle to adopt a constitutional amendment that will abolish presidential term limits. Currently, the Yemeni constitution permits the president to sit for a maximum of two...

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Line of Demarcation divides the New World between Spain and Portugal

On May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI promulgated the Line of Demarcation, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal in response the return of Christopher Columbus from his discovery of the American continents. However, neither country was entirely satisfied with the placement of the Line. A year later on June 7, 1494, the two nations signed the Treaty of Tordesillas, which moved the Line of Demarcation further west, giving Portugal claim to Brazil.

Kent State student shootings precipitated lawsuits

On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen at Kent State University opened fire on students protesting the US invasion of Cambodia, killing four.

Review a legal chronology of the Kent State shootings, from May 5, 1970 (the day the FBI investigation started) to January 4, 1979 (the day the state of Ohio reached an out-of-court settlement for $675,000 with victims and relatives of victims).

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