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Thai man sentenced for royal insult
Sydney Normil
March 28, 2013 12:33:43 pm

A Thai court on Thursday sentenced 37-year-old Akachai Hongkangwan to three years and four months in prison for violating Thailand's lese majeste law. The lese majeste law found in Article 112 of Thailand's Penal Code allows for anyone...

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Bahrain court reverses convictions for 21 medics arrested during anti-government protests
Daniel Mullen
March 28, 2013 12:31:21 pm

An appeals court in Bahrain on Thursday vacated convictions for 21 medics who were arrested at a hospital during anti-government protests in 2011. The group of medics were originally charged with taking part in unauthorized demonstrations...

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News Canada high court rules police need special order to intercept text messages
Canada high court rules police need special order to intercept text messages
Lauren Laing
March 28, 2013 12:13:24 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Wednesday that police cannot use general search warrants to acquire text messages from a service provider's database. In a 5-2 decision , the court found that text messages are private communications...

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News UN rights expert urges Indonesia to restrict use of death penalty
UN rights expert urges Indonesia to restrict use of death penalty
Elizabeth LaForgia
March 28, 2013 12:09:58 pm

The UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions Christof Heyns on Monday urged the Indonesian government to restrict the use of capital punishment to comply with their international human rights obligations. On March 14, Malawian national Adami...

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Russia enforces NGO ‘foreign agents’ law
Sung Un Kim
March 28, 2013 10:52:47 am

Russia, pursuant to its attempt to crack down on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) within its borders, on Wednesday raided the Moscow headquarters of Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Transparency International . The most recent seizure came two...

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Federal judges allows pension lawsuit against JPMorgan to continue
Matthew Pomy
March 28, 2013 10:30:30 am

Judge Katherine Forrest of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a pension plan against JPMorgan Chase (JPM) [corporate website; JURIST news...

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News Supreme Court rules for pro se prisoner in sovereign immunity case
Supreme Court rules for pro se prisoner in sovereign immunity case
Julia Zebley
March 28, 2013 09:32:38 am

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in Millbrook v. US that the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) and exceptions to it, waive the immunity...

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News Bahrain activists sentenced to 10 years in jail
Bahrain activists sentenced to 10 years in jail
Blake Lynch
March 28, 2013 09:18:03 am

Bahrain lawyer Jassim Sarhan confirmed Tuesday that 13 pro-democracy activists were sentenced to 10 years in jail. The sentences arise from attacks by the activists on police officers during recent protests. The activists are among dozens convicted...

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Supreme Court rules on certification standards for class action suits
Jerry Votava
March 28, 2013 08:37:56 am

The US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in Comcast v. Behrend that judges can reach the merits of an underlying claim in determining whether to certify a class under Rule 23(b) ....

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France abolishes slavery

On February 4, 1794, the legislature of France abolished slavery throughout the territories of the French Republic. The practice was then reinstituted by Napoleon in 1804, before being banned permanently in 1814 after Bonaparte was exiled to Elba. As of 2001, slavery is defined as a "crime against humanity" by French law.

Civil rights activist Rosa Parks born

On February 4, 1913, late civil rights activist Rosa Parks—who became famous in 1956 for refusing to give up her seat to a white man and go to the back of a Montgomery Alabama bus—was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. Learn more about Rosa Parks.

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