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News Australia AG refuses to allow Sri Lanka war crimes case
Australia AG refuses to allow Sri Lanka war crimes case
Jamie Reese
October 25, 2011 02:05:35 pm

Australian Attorney-General Robert McClelland refused Tuesday to allow a war crimes case against Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa . McClelland's announcement was in response to charges filed by an Australian citizen claiming that during...

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News EU to enforce aircraft emissions law despite US opposition
EU to enforce aircraft emissions law despite US opposition
Jennie Ryan
October 25, 2011 11:26:02 am

The European Union on Tuesday insisted that it will enforce its new cap-and-trade law on airline emissions for flights traveling to and from Europe despite strong opposition from the US. The new legislation,...

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News Canada AG blocks Bush torture suit
Canada AG blocks Bush torture suit
Sarah Posner
October 25, 2011 11:17:27 am

The Attorney General for British Columbia on Tuesday blocked a lawsuit filed by the Canadian Centre for International Justice (CCIJ) against US president George W. Bush on torture allegations....

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News Amnesty report: Syria government using hospitals to repress opposition
Amnesty report: Syria government using hospitals to repress opposition
Rebecca DiLeonardo
October 25, 2011 10:43:41 am

The Syrian government has been utilizing state-run hospitals and their personnel to abuse wounded protesters, according to an Amnesty International (AI) report published Tuesday. The report alleges that since the anti-government protests began,...

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News Libya government to implement moderate Sharia law
Libya government to implement moderate Sharia law
Alexandra Malatesta
October 25, 2011 10:36:52 am

Interim Libyan leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil said Tuesday that he intends to make Islamic Sharia law the basic source of legislation and reject any tenets in contradiction the teachings of Islam, but all in moderation to reflect Libya's...

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China considers new anti-terrorism legislation
Jennie Ryan
October 25, 2011 10:33:49 am

Proposed anti-terrorism legislation came before the Standing Committee of China' National People's Congress (NPC) on Tuesday that would provide specific legal definitions for terrorism and allow officials to more easily bring terror charges against suspects. Under China's...

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News UK parliament votes down referendum on EU membership
UK parliament votes down referendum on EU membership
Jaimie Cremeans
October 25, 2011 10:25:28 am

The UK Parliament voted 483-111 Monday against holding a national referendum on remaining a member of the European Union (EU) . The referendum would have put forward three options to the public...

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News UN Security Council resolution urges stricter anti-piracy measures
UN Security Council resolution urges stricter anti-piracy measures
Alexandra Malatesta
October 25, 2011 09:57:02 am

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution Monday urging member states to make piracy a crime and establish anti-piracy courts because of the rise in maritime piracy crime off the coast of Somalia. The request...

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News Federal judge temporarily blocks Florida welfare drug testing law
Federal judge temporarily blocks Florida welfare drug testing law
Drew Singer
October 25, 2011 08:46:02 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida on Monday temporarily blocked a new Florida law that had required welfare applicants to pass a drug test...

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Alleged Iran assassin pleads not guilty in federal court
Drew Singer
October 25, 2011 07:35:03 am

Manssor Arbabsiar pleaded not guilty in a New York district court on Monday to charges stemming from his role in the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Adel al-Jubeir , Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the US, on US soil....

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Magna Carta established fundamental rights in England

On June 15, 1215, King John sealed the Magna Carta at Runnymede, establishing certain fundamental rights as part of the law in England. Learn more about the Magna Carta.

Twelfth Amendment Ratified

On June 15, 1804, the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, creating separate votes in the electoral college for President and Vice-President. In prior elections, the country experienced problems with the original system in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 of the Constitution, which failed to adequately segregate votes for President and Vice-President. This led to a tie in the 1800 election between Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates of the same party. Learn more about the history of the Twelfth Amendment from the University of Chicago.

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