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News Israel parliament rejects civil marriage bill
Israel parliament rejects civil marriage bill
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 19, 2012 08:49:33 pm

The Israeli Knesset Wednesday rejected a bill that would have legalized civil marriages in the country. The "Freedom of Choice in Marriage" bill was proposed to allow marriages not approved by Jewish Law , including...

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News Malawi president vows to decriminalize homosexuality
Malawi president vows to decriminalize homosexuality
Matthew Pomy
May 19, 2012 11:45:11 am

Malawi President Joyce Banda announced in her first national address on Friday that she will decriminalize homosexual acts. The provisions she intends to repeal are Section 153 and 156 of the Penal Code,...

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News Federal court upholds key provision of the Voting Rights Act
Federal court upholds key provision of the Voting Rights Act
Matthew Pomy
May 19, 2012 10:25:59 am

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia decided to uphold Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act Friday, affirming the ruling of the district court below . Section...

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News Maryland high court grants same-sex divorce
Maryland high court grants same-sex divorce
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 18, 2012 02:07:46 pm

The Maryland Court of Appeals , the state's highest court, ruled Friday that a lesbian couple legally married in California can get a divorce in Maryland. Even though Maryland does not currently allow same-sex marriage [JURIST...

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News Mississippi governor signs voter ID bill
Mississippi governor signs voter ID bill
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 18, 2012 01:06:31 pm

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant on Thursday signed legislation that would require voters to show photo identification at all elections. The bill enacts a constitutional amendment that was approved by 62 percent of...

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News US House panel votes to cut off aid to countries hosting Sudan president
US House panel votes to cut off aid to countries hosting Sudan president
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 18, 2012 12:11:07 pm

The US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee approved legislation Thursday that would suspend foreign aid to countries that host Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir who is wanted by the International Criminal...

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News Brazil freedom of information law takes effect
Brazil freedom of information law takes effect
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 18, 2012 11:17:56 am

The Brazilian Access to Information Act took effect Wednesday, increasing government transparency. The law will allow citizens to seek access to information that has previously been shrouded in secrecy despite a constitutional provision requiring public...

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News Second Circuit rules against town board-led prayer
Second Circuit rules against town board-led prayer
Julia Zebley
May 18, 2012 09:46:10 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Thursday that a New York town council beginning its meeting with prayer is an unconstitutional endorsement of religion. Town board meetings in Greece, NY [official...

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News Brazil president swears in truth commission to investigate dictatorship-era rights abuses
Brazil president swears in truth commission to investigate dictatorship-era rights abuses
Sarah Paulsworth
May 18, 2012 09:17:05 am

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday swore in seven members of a truth commission who will investigate alleged human rights violations that occurred under the country's military dictatorship. On the same...

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News ACLU criticizes Georgia immigration detention centers
ACLU criticizes Georgia immigration detention centers
Julia Zebley
May 18, 2012 08:59:05 am

Illegal immigrants face constitutional and human rights violations in Georgia detention centers, the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia (ACLUGA) reported Wednesday. The ACLUGA concluded that the suspected illegal immigrants live...

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On May 18, 1804, the French Senate declared Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France.

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