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News Arkansas legislature overrides governor’s veto of 12-week abortion ban
Arkansas legislature overrides governor’s veto of 12-week abortion ban
Addison Morris
March 7, 2013 10:06:58 am

The Arkansas legislature voted Wednesday to override Governor Mike Beebe's recent veto of the Arkansas Human Heartbeat Protection Act , which bans abortions "of an unborn human individual whose heartbeat has been detected ......

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News Mexico legislature votes to remove criminal immunity for lawmakers
Mexico legislature votes to remove criminal immunity for lawmakers
Maureen Cosgrove
March 7, 2013 09:21:34 am

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies voted 376-56 on Tuesday to remove criminal immunity for federal lawmakers. The bill, which contains proposed amendments to the country's constitution, seeks to subject federal senators and...

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News Maryland Senate votes to repeal death penalty
Maryland Senate votes to repeal death penalty
Brandon Gatto
March 7, 2013 08:35:35 am

The Maryland Senate on Wednesday voted 27-20 to repeal the death penalty, a legislative goal long sought by Governor Martin O'Malley . Passed after several days of debate, Senate Bill 276 ...

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News Oklahoma AG petitions Supreme Court review abortion laws
Oklahoma AG petitions Supreme Court review abortion laws
Jerry Votava
March 7, 2013 08:19:45 am

Oklahoma Attorney General E Scott Pruitt on Tuesday filed a petition asking the US Supreme Court to review a decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court which struck down two...

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News Guantanamo detainees face harsh conditions, hunger strike: defense lawyers
Guantanamo detainees face harsh conditions, hunger strike: defense lawyers
Jerry Votava
March 7, 2013 07:17:42 am

Defense lawyers for terrorism detainees held at Guantanamo Bay and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) sent a letter to Rear Admiral John Smith Jr. describing harsh conditions faced by the...

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News Holder urges Congress to confront gun control
Holder urges Congress to confront gun control
Matthew Pomy
March 7, 2013 07:15:12 am

Attorney General Eric Holder spoke before Congress on Wednesday urging them to pass gun control legislation. In a hearing before the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary , Holder requested that Congress consider universal...

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Mali rebels call for ICC investigation
Michael Haggerson
March 7, 2013 06:59:06 am

Malian Tuareg rebels on Tuesday called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate alleged war crimes committed by Malian government forces during the recent conflict. Azawad National Liberation Movement (MNLA) announced that it has asked the...

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News Egypt court delays elections with request for further review of electoral law
Egypt court delays elections with request for further review of electoral law
Brandon Gatto
March 6, 2013 02:40:28 pm

Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court on Wednesday referred the country's newly passed electoral law to the Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) for review, thereby delaying parliamentary elections originally set to begin on April 22. The court's decision is said...

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News Israel mistreating detained Palestinian children: report
Israel mistreating detained Palestinian children: report
Matthew Pomy
March 6, 2013 02:00:53 pm

UNICEF reported Wednesday that Israeli practices surrounding the detention of children may violate international legal standards. The report claims approximately 700 Palestinian children are detained every year in Israeli military facilities. Further, UNICEF suggests mistreatment...

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UN members urge legislation against gender violence
Maureen Cosgrove
March 6, 2013 01:46:12 pm

Legislators from UN member states on Tuesday discussed the importance of laws against sexual, domestic and gender violence during the second day of the UN women's commission annual session. Michelle Bachelet, the Executive Director of the UN...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Canada passes first Citizenship Act

On June 23, 1946, Canada's first Citizenship Act received royal assent, establishing Canadian citizenship as distinct from British subject status. Learn more about the Citizenship Act, 1946 from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.  

Federal Housing Administration created

On June 27, 1934, the National Housing Act created the Federal Housing Administration (now part of HUD), which put the power of the federal government behind home financing, helping to make homeownership a reality for tens of millions of Americans and powering the residential real estate industry.

ICJ decides LaGrand Case, Germany v. U.S.

On June 27, 2001, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in the LaGrand case that foreign nationals must be informed of their right to contact the embassy of their home country after arrest. Brothers Karl and Walter LaGrand were arrested in 1982 for murder and armed robbery in Arizona. However, authorities did not inform the men of their right to assistance from the German consulate under the terms of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The U.S. Supreme Court in 1999 upheld the convictions in Germany v. US. Germany then brought the issue before the ICJ, which issued a provisional order to stay the executions. Arizona nonetheless executed the LaGrand brothers in 1999. Two years later, the ICJ held that the US had violated both the provisional order and the Vienna Convention.

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