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News Three briefs filed with Supreme Court in case challenging DOMA
Three briefs filed with Supreme Court in case challenging DOMA
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 23, 2013 10:24:27 am

Three briefs on the merits were filed with the US Supreme Court in the case US v. Windsor on Friday on the issues of the constitutionality of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)...

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News Uruguay high court declares dictatorship trials unconstitutional
Uruguay high court declares dictatorship trials unconstitutional
Max Slater
February 23, 2013 10:22:13 am

The Uruguay Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a 2011 law allowing for investigations into crimes committed during the country's 1973-1985 dictatorship is unconstitutional. Uruguay's legislature passed the law in 2011, allowing the government to investigate human rights violations...

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News Puerto Rico Supreme Court upholds same-sex adoption ban
Puerto Rico Supreme Court upholds same-sex adoption ban
Jaclyn Clifford
February 22, 2013 01:42:21 pm

Puerto Rico's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a law banning same-sex couples from adopting children. The case was brought by a woman who wanted to adopt the child of her partner...

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News Germany approves new election law to help small political parties
Germany approves new election law to help small political parties
Elizabeth LaForgia
February 22, 2013 01:32:46 pm

Germany's parliament approved a new election law Thursday that will help the small political parties gain legislative seats. Germany uses a mixed-member proportional representation voting system which...

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News Egypt rights groups: Ministry of Interior responsible for abuses
Egypt rights groups: Ministry of Interior responsible for abuses
Sydney Normil
February 22, 2013 12:49:11 pm

Thirteen Egyptian human rights organizations on Wednesday alleged that Egypt's Ministry of Interior is responsible for police brutality and the deaths of protesters that have occurred since January 25. The report said...

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News US Supreme Court urged to strike down California same-sex marriage ban
US Supreme Court urged to strike down California same-sex marriage ban
Addison Morris
February 22, 2013 12:46:32 pm

Advocates for same-sex marriage submitted briefs to the US Supreme Court Thursday in the case of Hollingsworth v. Perry for the respondent couples, as well as for the City and County of San...

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News Former Haiti dictator again summoned to court after failing to appear
Former Haiti dictator again summoned to court after failing to appear
Samuel Franklin
February 22, 2013 12:28:59 pm

A Haitian judge on Thursday ordered former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier to appear in court for a hearing on whether he should face charges for human rights abuses. The summons follows a previous order [JURIST...

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News Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice convicted of corruption
Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice convicted of corruption
Alison Sacriponte
February 22, 2013 12:02:38 pm

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin and her sister were convicted Thursday of corruption for misusing state-paid staffers to do campaign work and win a seat on the bench. The sisters were convicted for work done...

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News Lebanon tribunal delays Hariri assassination trial
Lebanon tribunal delays Hariri assassination trial
Benjamin Minegar
February 22, 2013 12:01:06 pm

A pre-trial judge for the UN-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon on Thursday delayed the trial of four Hezbollah militants charged with the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese prime...

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News Mali should prosecute soldiers for abuses: HRW
Mali should prosecute soldiers for abuses: HRW
Adiah Oreyomi
February 22, 2013 09:19:25 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Malian government on Thursday to prosecute soldiers who participate in violence toward suspected Islamist rebels and supporters. Government soldiers have allegedly participated in torture, summary executions and enforced disappearances...

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European Court ruled against hitting schoolchildren in the UK

On February 25, 1982, in Campbell & Cosans v. The United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that parents can prevent teachers in the United Kingdom from striking their schoolchildren. At the time of the court's decision, the UK was the only Western European nation that permitted corporal punishment in schools.

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