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News Supreme Court clarifies when debt can be discharged in bankruptcy case
Supreme Court clarifies when debt can be discharged in bankruptcy case
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 13, 2013 10:50:23 am

The US Supreme Court ruled Monday in Bullock v. BankChampaign, NA on the meaning of the term "defalcation" in the bankruptcy code. Under section 523(a)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code , an individual...

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News Supreme Court rules for Monsanto in seed patent dispute
Supreme Court rules for Monsanto in seed patent dispute
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
May 13, 2013 10:20:17 am

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday in Bowman v. Monsanto that a farmer who buys patented seeds may not reproduce them through planting and harvesting without the patent holder's permission. Monsanto [corporate...

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News Kenya UN ambassador seeks dismissal of ICC charges against president
Kenya UN ambassador seeks dismissal of ICC charges against president
Samuel Franklin
May 12, 2013 01:32:11 pm

Kenya's ambassador to the UN, Macharia Kamau, has sent a letter to the UN Security Council asking that the International Criminal Court (ICC) charges against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and...

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News NGOs urge world leaders to pursue rights-based development agenda
NGOs urge world leaders to pursue rights-based development agenda
Benjamin Minegar
May 12, 2013 11:21:31 am

A group of international non-governmental organizations released a joint statement Friday urging world leaders to establish a global development framework that prioritizes human rights and normative justice over aid-based models after the expiration of the UN's eight...

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News Bangladesh Islamic leader arrested for 1971 war crimes
Bangladesh Islamic leader arrested for 1971 war crimes
Benjamin Minegar
May 12, 2013 10:56:07 am

Bangladeshi authorities on Sunday arrested Jamaat-e-Islami party (JI) leader AKM Yusuf on charges of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War . Prosecutors allege that Yusuf...

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News Federal appeals court splits on patentability of software and business methods
Federal appeals court splits on patentability of software and business methods
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 11, 2013 09:06:15 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Friday ruled per curiam that an abstract idea is not patentable simply because it is tied to a computer system. Analysts say the ruling could...

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News Mubarak appears for retrial on complicity charges
Mubarak appears for retrial on complicity charges
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 11, 2013 08:26:03 pm

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak appeared in court on Saturday for a retrial on charges of complicity in the murder of over 800 protesters last year. An Egyptian appeals judge overturned Mubarak's conviction...

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News Guatemala ex-dictator found guilty of genocide
Guatemala ex-dictator found guilty of genocide
Elizabeth LaForgia
May 11, 2013 10:24:28 am

Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty Friday of the genocide, torture and rape of 1,771 indigenous Ixil Mayans during his 1982-83 rule. The court found that Rios Montt was responsible for commanding his...

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News Federal judge declines to delay order on emergency contraception
Federal judge declines to delay order on emergency contraception
Laura Klein Mullen
May 11, 2013 08:14:12 am

A New York federal judge on Friday declined to delay his order that emergency contraception be available over the counter (OTC) to girls of all ages. Judge Edward Korman of the US District Court for the Eastern...

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News HRW: Centrial African Republic rebels have committed rights violations
HRW: Centrial African Republic rebels have committed rights violations
Daniel Mullen
May 10, 2013 02:14:55 pm

Members of the Seleka rebel coalition , which ousted President Francois Bozize of the Central African Republic (CAR) in March, committed atrocities against civilians, including pillage, summary execution, rape and torture,...

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38 Santee Sioux hanged by US for rebellion

On December 26, 1862, 38 Santee Sioux men were hanged in a mass execution for their roles in a rebellion against US authorities in Minnesota which left hundreds dead and made refugees of some 40,000 white settlers. Government annuities promised under a treaty with the Sioux had failed to arrive on schedule and credit for purchases was not advanced in the meantime, threatening the tribe with starvation. The Santee Sioux Tribe's members were deported first to South Dakota and ultimately to Nebraska, where they remain today. Learn more about the 1862 Minnesota Sioux Rebellion.

Louis XVI put on trial during French Revolution

On December 26, 1792, Romain de Sèze, a defense attorney for deposed King Louis XVI, presented a defense of his client. The former King was on trial before a French Revolutionary court on thirty-three charges, including treason and other crimes against the state. He was convicted on January 15, 1793 executed by guillotine on the following January 21.

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