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News Arkansas legislature passes bill that could allow increased LGBT discrimination
Arkansas legislature passes bill that could allow increased LGBT discrimination
Taylor Brailey
February 14, 2015 12:55:24 pm

The Arkansas legislature on Friday passed a bill that would prohibit local governments from enacting laws to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals from discrimination. The proposed purpose of the bill is to...

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News UN commission criticizes Mexico authorities for widespread disappearances
UN commission criticizes Mexico authorities for widespread disappearances
Taylor Brailey
February 14, 2015 12:06:10 pm

The UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances published a report Friday detailing concluding observations on the large number of recent disappearances in Mexico. The report indicated that authorities are often involved in...

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News UN SG welcomes Egypt release of Al Jazeera journalists
UN SG welcomes Egypt release of Al Jazeera journalists
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 14, 2015 10:40:33 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday welcomed the decision by Egyptian authorities to release on bail two Al Jazeera journalists awaiting retrial on terror charges. Baher Mohammed and Mohammed Fahmy spent more than 400 days...

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News UN rights expert urges Indonesia to halt executions for drug-related offenses
UN rights expert urges Indonesia to halt executions for drug-related offenses
Ashley Hogan
February 13, 2015 04:23:15 pm

A spokesperson for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday urged the Indonesian government to halt all executions of people convicted of drug-related offenses. Christof Heyns, Special Rapporteur on...

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News Pennsylvania governor announces death penalty moratorium
Pennsylvania governor announces death penalty moratorium
Emelina Perez
February 13, 2015 03:37:52 pm

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf declared a moratorium on the death penalty Friday, which will remain in effect until he receives and reviews a report from the Pennsylvania Task Force and Advisory Committee on Capital Punishment. The...

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News Amnesty slams ‘disturbing and dangerous’ escalation of death penalty in Pakistan
Amnesty slams ‘disturbing and dangerous’ escalation of death penalty in Pakistan
Emelina Perez
February 13, 2015 02:23:27 pm

Amnesty International (AI) said Friday that use of the death penalty in Pakistan is undergoing a "disturbing and dangerous" escalation after the execution of two men convicted of non-terrorism offenses. Muhammad Riaz and Muhammad Fiaz...

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News Mississippi House approves bill to make execution details secret
Mississippi House approves bill to make execution details secret
Matt Belenky
February 13, 2015 02:11:43 pm

The Mississippi House of Representatives approved a bill on Thursday that would make details involving executions secret and allow lawsuits against anyone who divulges the secrets. Moreover, the names of the executioner and anyone "assisting in...

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News Missouri House passes right-to-work bill despite veto threat
Missouri House passes right-to-work bill despite veto threat
Sarah Boehme
February 13, 2015 01:39:35 pm

The Missouri House of Representatives on Thursday approved a right-to-work bill by a vote of 91-64. The bill will now be sent to the Missouri Senate , where it could face a filibuster. Even if the...

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News Rights group urges Mexico to investigate thousands of disappearances
Rights group urges Mexico to investigate thousands of disappearances
Valerie Howell
February 13, 2015 01:29:28 pm

Amnesty International (AI) released a statement on Friday urging the Mexican government to adhere to UN recommendations on how to investigate the disappearances of 22,600 of its citizens. Half of the counted disappearances occurred between...

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UK enacts strict anti-terror legislation
Taylor Brailey
February 13, 2015 01:26:14 pm

The UK on Friday enacted anti-terror legislation to help combat terrorism by curbing the number of British citizens joining Islamic State (IS) and other militant groups in Iraq and Syria. The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act ...

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Line of Demarcation divides the New World between Spain and Portugal

On May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI promulgated the Line of Demarcation, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal in response the return of Christopher Columbus from his discovery of the American continents. However, neither country was entirely satisfied with the placement of the Line. A year later on June 7, 1494, the two nations signed the Treaty of Tordesillas, which moved the Line of Demarcation further west, giving Portugal claim to Brazil.

Kent State student shootings precipitated lawsuits

On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen at Kent State University opened fire on students protesting the US invasion of Cambodia, killing four.

Review a legal chronology of the Kent State shootings, from May 5, 1970 (the day the FBI investigation started) to January 4, 1979 (the day the state of Ohio reached an out-of-court settlement for $675,000 with victims and relatives of victims).

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