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News Vermont becomes first state to outlaw fracking
Vermont becomes first state to outlaw fracking
Sarah Posner
May 18, 2012 07:24:40 am

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin signed into law on Thursday a bill outlawing hydraulic fracturing, or fracking , making Vermont the first US state to ban the controversial technique used to extract natural...

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News Egypt court acquits police charged in protester deaths
Egypt court acquits police charged in protester deaths
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 17, 2012 03:30:02 pm

A Egyptian court on Thursday acquitted 14 police officers charged in the deaths of protesters during popular uprisings last year. The men were charged with killing protesters on January 28, 2011, one of the most violent days during the...

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News Alabama governor calls for special legislative session on immigration law
Alabama governor calls for special legislative session on immigration law
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 17, 2012 02:30:45 pm

Alabama Governor Robert Bentley on Thursday called a special legislative session to discuss changes to the state's tough immigration law . The move comes one day after state lawmakers gave final...

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News Federal judge blocks portion of anti-terrorism law
Federal judge blocks portion of anti-terrorism law
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 17, 2012 11:19:52 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on Wednesday blocked a portion of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which allows for the indefinite detention of...

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News UK court permits Afghan detainee to challenge legality of transfer
UK court permits Afghan detainee to challenge legality of transfer
Keith Herting
May 17, 2012 09:54:20 am

An Afghan detainee who was handed over to authorities in Afghanistan by UK forces won permission on Wednesday to challenge the legality of the transfer. Before the High Court of Justice in London, Serdar Mohammed claimed that he had...

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News Mladic war crimes trial postponed over evidence disclosures
Mladic war crimes trial postponed over evidence disclosures
Julia Zebley
May 17, 2012 08:08:35 am

The trial of former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic began Wednesday in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) but was postponed indefinitely on Thursday due to allegations...

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News Charles Taylor seeks sentence based on ‘reconciliation’
Charles Taylor seeks sentence based on ‘reconciliation’
Keith Herting
May 17, 2012 07:38:22 am

Former Liberian president Charles Taylor asked Wednesday to be sentenced with an eye toward "reconciliation, not retribution." Speaking during a sentencing hearing before the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone...

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News AI: Sudan government must stop harassment of journalists
AI: Sudan government must stop harassment of journalists
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 16, 2012 03:20:56 pm

Amnesty International (AI) urged the Sudanese government on Tuesday to stop its alleged press censorship. AI reports that Sudanese authorities have on several occasions seized newspapers from the printing press. Additionally, a prominent columnist, Faisal...

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News Families of bombing victims win lawsuit against Syria, Iran
Families of bombing victims win lawsuit against Syria, Iran
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 16, 2012 02:07:43 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday awarded victims' families over $300 million dollars in damages from the governments of Syria and Iran for their roles in an...

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News Mali facing human rights crisis: Amnesty
Mali facing human rights crisis: Amnesty
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 16, 2012 12:01:29 pm

Mali is facing its worst human rights crisis since it gained independence in 1960, Amnesty International (AI) reported Wednesday. In a report , "Mali: Five months of crisis, armed rebellion and military coup," AI...

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Confederate rebels' voting rights restored under amnesty

On May 22, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the General Amnesty Act, allowing all but about 500 Southern male voters denied voting rights as a punishment for rebellion under the XIVth Amendment to regain their right to vote and hold office. General amnesty was finally made universal on June 6, 1898.

Sri Lanka constitution ratified

On May 22, 1972, the former British colony of Ceylon ratified a new constitution, becoming the Republic of Sri Lanka.

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