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News Human rights groups criticize UAE activists trial
Human rights groups criticize UAE activists trial
Elizabeth LaForgia
August 28, 2013 07:31:40 am

A coalition of international human rights groups on Tuesday criticized the trial and sentencing of more than 60 activists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) . Last month the Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi sentenced [JURIST...

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News ACLU challenges Nebraska ban on gay and lesbian foster parents
ACLU challenges Nebraska ban on gay and lesbian foster parents
Cynthia Miley
August 27, 2013 01:47:34 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging a Nebraska policy banning gay and lesbian people from becoming foster parents. The complaint was filed at a state court in Lincoln...

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News Federal judge approves $20 million Facebook settlement
Federal judge approves $20 million Facebook settlement
Cynthia Miley
August 27, 2013 12:40:20 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of California on Monday granted final approval to a $20 million settlement agreement with Facebook over its "Sponsored Stories." The "Sponsored...

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News New Mexico judge rules same-sex marriage legal
New Mexico judge rules same-sex marriage legal
Theresa Donovan
August 27, 2013 12:01:00 pm

A judge for the Second Judicial District Court of New Mexico on Tuesday ordered district court clerks to begin granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Bernalillo County, the largest county in New Mexico, in accordance with...

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News Germany prosecutor: Auschwitz investigation almost complete
Germany prosecutor: Auschwitz investigation almost complete
Theresa Donovan
August 27, 2013 11:56:52 am

The head of the German prosecutors' office that specializes in investigating Nazi crimes reported on Monday that its investigation into 50 individuals suspected of serving as guards at Auschwitz is almost complete. The individuals are being...

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News Iraq high court rejects term limits law
Iraq high court rejects term limits law
Benjamin Minegar
August 27, 2013 10:02:32 am

Iraq's Supreme Federal Court on Tuesday invalidated a law that effectively blocked Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki from pursuing a third term in the nation's upcoming elections. Iraqi parliament members passed the measure...

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News UN failed to investigate Kosovo war crimes: AI
UN failed to investigate Kosovo war crimes: AI
Benjamin Minegar
August 27, 2013 09:13:29 am

The UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) failed to adequately investigate missing person reports in the aftermath of the 1998-99 Kosovo war with Serbia , Amnesty International (AI) reported Tuesday. According...

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News North Carolina governor allows anti-Sharia bill to become law
North Carolina governor allows anti-Sharia bill to become law
Elizabeth LaForgia
August 27, 2013 08:45:33 am

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory on Sunday allowed a bill that prohibits North Carolina judges from considering Islamic law in their decisions to become law. House Bill 522 prevents courts from applying foreign law in...

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News UN to query US over NSA surveillance reports
UN to query US over NSA surveillance reports
Laura Klein Mullen
August 26, 2013 03:57:33 pm

A UN spokesperson said Monday that the UN plans to contact the US government about reports that the National Security Agency (NSA) hacked UN internal communications. The UN said that international treaties protect its offices and all...

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Iran court rejects US pastor’s appeal of prison sentence
Addison Morris
August 26, 2013 03:37:06 pm

An Iranian court of appeals on Sunday rejected the appeal of American pastor Saeed Abedini and refused to reduce his eight-year prison term in the Evin prison. Abedini was sentenced in January by a branch of the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Sacco and Vanzetti executed

On August 23, 1927, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in the Massachusetts State Prison for a 1920 armored-car robbery. Learn more about their sensational trial. The two Italian immigrants were officially exonerated by Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis in 1977.

Nazi Germany and USSR sign non-agression pact

On August 23, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, affirming a policy of non-aggression between the two countries. In a secret addendum, the two nations also agreed on how they would conquer and divide Poland. The Pact ended when Germany invaded the USSR on June 21, 1941. Learn more about relations between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from Yale University.

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