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News Victims of former Chad dictator seek to participate in trial
Victims of former Chad dictator seek to participate in trial
G. Redd
July 19, 2013 10:33:09 am

More than 1,000 victims of former Chad dictator Hissene Habre filed for civil party status on Thursday, asking the Extraordinary African Chambers of Senegal to offcially recognize them as parties with an interest in the...

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News Bangladesh charges Islamic leader with 1971  war crimes
Bangladesh charges Islamic leader with 1971 war crimes
G. Redd
July 19, 2013 09:05:29 am

Bangladeshi prosecutors announced Thursday that they are charging the assistant secretary-general of the largest Islamist political party with six war crimes in the 1971 war of liberation. ATM Azharul Islam was required to report to the International Crimes Tribunal...

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News Federal appeals court rules NLRB recess appointments unconstitutional
Federal appeals court rules NLRB recess appointments unconstitutional
Kimberly Bennett
July 19, 2013 08:32:36 am

The US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled Wednesday that US President Barack Obama's recess appointments of three National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) members was unconstitutional. The court concluded that...

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News DOJ reaches agreement with Puerto Rico police
DOJ reaches agreement with Puerto Rico police
Kimberly Bennett
July 19, 2013 07:42:54 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday entered into an agreement with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to reform the Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD) . Speaking in San Juan, Attorney...

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News Russia protest leader sentenced to 5 years in prison for embezzlement
Russia protest leader sentenced to 5 years in prison for embezzlement
Max Slater
July 18, 2013 12:27:16 pm

A Russian court on Thursday sentenced political activist and lawyer Alexei Navalny to five years in prison for embezzling USD $500,000 from a state-owned timber company. Navalny, a strong critic of President Vladimir Putin [official website, in...

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News ICC president calls on international community to bring war criminals to justice
ICC president calls on international community to bring war criminals to justice
Max Slater
July 18, 2013 11:26:33 am

Judge Sang Hyun Song , the president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) , on Tuesday urged the international community to commit to bringing perpetrators of war crimes and genocide to justice. Song's statement marked...

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News Bangladesh lawmakers approve changes to labor law
Bangladesh lawmakers approve changes to labor law
G. Redd
July 18, 2013 10:35:53 am

Bangladesh lawmakers approved a new labor law this week in response the collapse of the Rana Plaza building, which killed about 1,129 garment workers in April. Although the new law broadens the scope of industries that can participate in...

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News Aghanistan president approves new election laws
Aghanistan president approves new election laws
G. Redd
July 18, 2013 09:43:26 am

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai ratified two new election laws on Wednesday. The UN had pressed the president to improve the election commission he had threatened to disperse after it disqualified 25 percent of the 2009 ballots, sparking...

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News Rights groups challenge NSA surveillance
Rights groups challenge NSA surveillance
Theresa Donovan
July 18, 2013 08:41:49 am

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of California against the National Security Agency (NSA) . The lawsuit seeks an...

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News Guantanamo guards allowed to continue detainee genital searches
Guantanamo guards allowed to continue detainee genital searches
Jaimie Cremeans
July 18, 2013 08:35:43 am

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Wednesday granted the US government's motion for a temporary delay in enforcement of a court order banning genital searches at Guantanamo Bay . The searches...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Socialist Constitution of Cuba promulgated

On February 24, 1976, the Republic of Cuba promulgated the Socialist Constitution of Cuba. The document solidified the socialist system in Cuba. It was the fifth Cuban constitution since the country's independence in 1901 and the first since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The Socialist Constitution was subsequently amended in 1992 and 2002.

Marbury v. Madison decided

On February 24, 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall of the US Supreme Court ruled in Marbury v. Madison that any act of Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is null and void, thereby establishing the doctrine of judicial review.

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