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News Colorado lawmakers approve civil unions for same-sex couples
Colorado lawmakers approve civil unions for same-sex couples
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
March 12, 2013 02:32:35 pm

The Colorado House of Representatives voted 39-26 Tuesday in favor of a bill to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples. The legislation explicitly provides same-sex couples with many of the benefits held by married couples,...

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New York judge blocks sugary drink ban
Benjamin Minegar
March 12, 2013 11:08:25 am

A judge for the New York Supreme Court on Tuesday permanently enjoined enforcement of amendments to a New York state regulation prohibiting the sale or provision of "sugary" beverages in...

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UN rights expert urges international inquiry into North Korea violations
Benjamin Minegar
March 12, 2013 09:46:10 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in North Korea Marzuki Darusman on Monday urged the international community to establish comprehensive investigative mechanisms to probe and document human rights abuses in North Korea. The report...

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Our Spring 2013 Fundraising Drive is approaching the halfway point, and we need your help to reach our goal. We've been delighted to see so many of our supporters from as far away as the Netherlands and as...

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UN rights expert urges Myanmar to address remaining issues
Sung Un Kim
March 11, 2013 01:22:54 pm

A UN independent expert on Monday urged Myanmar to address shortcomings in reforming its human rights situation. Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar Tomas Ojea Quintana warned the country of...

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Bahrain court acquits human rights activist
Sung Un Kim
March 11, 2013 12:44:50 pm

A court in Bahrain on Monday acquitted human rights activist Sayed Yousif Al-Muhafda on charges of spreading false news to harm the country's security on Twitter . The human rights activist informed Reuters that...

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ICC drops case against Kenya politician Francis Muthaura
Addison Morris
March 11, 2013 10:58:17 am

Prosecutors for the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced Monday that they are dropping the crimes against humanity charges against former Kenyan cabinet secretary Francis Muthaura after encountering various issues with evidence...

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HRW calls on UAE to investigate claims of torture
Addison Morris
March 11, 2013 10:31:55 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Monday to investigate claims of torture and ill-treatment made by many of the 94 defendants in a trial on state security charges. While...

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Federal appeals court raises standard for border inspections of laptops
Blake Lynch
March 10, 2013 03:31:21 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday that Homeland Security's border agents must demonstrate reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing before conducting forensic analysis of laptop computers and electronic devices. "Laptop computers, iPads...

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Pentagon prosecutor says review panel should hear 9/11 transparency challenge
Blake Lynch
March 10, 2013 03:00:56 pm

The Pentagon's war crimes prosecutor has stated that a review panel should hear transparency challenges concerning the September 11 trial. Brigadier General, Mark Martins, who is the prosecutor at Guantanamo also insisted that the public must not...

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Congress passed Alien Act

On June 25, the US Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Act of 1798, which empowered the President to deport any alien he found dangerous to the peace and safety of the Nation. Learn more about this Act of Congress.

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On June 25, 1991, Croatia and Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia. They were the first nations to declare independence from the former Yugoslavia, touching off a decade of civil wars. Read the Dayton Peace Accords, the peace agreement negotiated by the United States to end the Yugoslav Civil Wars of the 1990s.

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