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News Bahrain to address human rights record
Bahrain to address human rights record
Michael Haggerson
May 24, 2012 09:58:22 am

Bahrain informed the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Wednesday that it would seek to address its controversial human rights record. Bahrain stated that it would consider several measures , including ceasing to torture prisoners, releasing...

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News Federal jury finds for Google in dispute with Oracle
Federal jury finds for Google in dispute with Oracle
Michael Haggerson
May 24, 2012 08:56:02 am

A federal jury in the US District Court for the Northern District of California found on Wednesday that Google did not infringe Oracle patents. However, the jury split ...

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News Somali pirates sentenced to life in UAE
Somali pirates sentenced to life in UAE
Maureen Cosgrove
May 24, 2012 08:29:03 am

Ten Somali pirates were sentenced to 25 years in prison on Tuesday in the Abu Dhabi Federal Criminal Court of First Instance. The men were convicted of highjacking the MV Arrilah-1, a UAE-owned ship hauling aluminum in the Arabian...

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News Pakistan doctor sentenced for helping CIA find Bin Laden
Pakistan doctor sentenced for helping CIA find Bin Laden
Maureen Cosgrove
May 24, 2012 07:35:28 am

A Pakistani doctor was sentenced to 33 years in prison Wednesday for helping the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) locate Osama Bin Laden . After a trial lasting two months during which Shakeel Afridi was not...

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News HRW: China para-police abuse power, overstep authority
HRW: China para-police abuse power, overstep authority
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 23, 2012 03:28:39 pm

China's chengguan, a para-police organization charged with enforcing non-criminal administrative regulations, is abusing its power, Human Rights Watch reported Wednesday. The report indicated that although the chengguan are not authorized to arrest citizens...

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News Catholic dioceses sue US government over employer insurance requirements
Catholic dioceses sue US government over employer insurance requirements
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 23, 2012 01:57:02 pm

More than 40 Catholic dioceses and other Catholic institutions around the US filed suits on Monday against the Obama administration, alleging that certain employer insurance requirements issued by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ...

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News Russia lawmakers approve stiff new penalties for illegal protests
Russia lawmakers approve stiff new penalties for illegal protests
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 23, 2012 11:08:08 am

The Russian State Duma , the lower house of parliament, gave preliminary approval Tuesday to legislation that would create harsh penalties for participating in illegal protests. The bill, supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin [official website,...

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News Accused Somali pirates face trial in Paris court for hostage incident
Accused Somali pirates face trial in Paris court for hostage incident
Sarah Posner
May 23, 2012 09:33:03 am

Six accused Somali pirates went on trial in a Paris court Tuesday for taking 30 crew members hostage in 2008 on the ship Le Ponant in the Gulf of Aden. The men could face life in prison ...

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News Guatemala judge orders second genocide trial for former dictator
Guatemala judge orders second genocide trial for former dictator
Sarah Posner
May 23, 2012 08:20:30 am

A Guatemalan judge ruled Monday that former dictator Efrain Rios Montt will have a second genocide trial for ordering a 1982 massacre which killed 201 people. Judge Carol Patricia Flores found enough evidence linking Rios Montt to...

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News Libya ex-intelligence chief to face trial in Mauritania
Libya ex-intelligence chief to face trial in Mauritania
Rebecca DiLeonardo
May 22, 2012 02:53:54 pm

Former Libyan chief of intelligence Abdullah al-Senussi will face charges of illegally entering the country of Mauritania , an anonymous source told Reuters on Monday. Al-Senussi, who served under Muammar Gaddafi, was arrested in Mauritania in...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

House Judiciary Committee opened impeachment hearings against Richard Nixon

On May 9, 1974, the US House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Peter Rodino (D-NJ) opened hearings into the possible impeachment of President Richard Nixon in connection with the Watergate scandal. The Committee voted to impeach Nixon on three counts on July 30. Chairman Rodino died in 2005 at his home in New Jersey. He was 95.

Australia Parliament opened

On May 9, 1901, the Parliament of Australia convened for the first time in Melbourne. The Australian Parliament also held its first meeting in the new capital of Canberra 26 years later on the same day 1927. Finally, on this day in 1988 Australian opened its new Parliament House in Canberra. Read the Constitution of Australia.

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