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News Oklahoma passes nitrogen gas execution bill
Oklahoma passes nitrogen gas execution bill
Taylor Brailey
April 18, 2015 10:43:35 am

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin on Friday signed into law a bill that allows for the use of nitrogen gas in executions if lethal injection is ruled unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court ,...

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News El Salvador lawmakers advance constitutional measure to limit marriage to one man and one woman
El Salvador lawmakers advance constitutional measure to limit marriage to one man and one woman
Julie Deisher-Edwards
April 18, 2015 10:24:33 am

The Legislative Assembly of El Salvador on Thursday approved a measure to amend the constitution to limit marriage and adoption to couples with only one man and one woman. The bill...

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News HRW: Yemen combatants must stop targeting hospitals
HRW: Yemen combatants must stop targeting hospitals
Julie Deisher-Edwards
April 18, 2015 09:09:30 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Saturday condemned the targeting of the Ibn Khaldun Hospital in Yemen by combatants. Rebel soldiers and pro-government forces fortified near the hospital , and the resulting combat forced the hospital to...

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News Argentina sues UK, US companies over drilling off Falkland Islands
Argentina sues UK, US companies over drilling off Falkland Islands
Emelina Perez
April 17, 2015 03:50:02 pm

Argentina's Minister for Issues Relating to the Falkland Islands, Daniel Filmus , announced on Friday the country is beginning legal proceedings against oil and gas companies from the US and UK drilling off of the islands. Filmus claims...

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News ACLU reaches settlement with Ohio over early voting
ACLU reaches settlement with Ohio over early voting
Ashley Hogan
April 17, 2015 03:27:18 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced a settlement agreement Friday over early voting in Ohio. The now settled lawsuit was filed last year by the ACLU challenging the decreased availability of early...

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HRW welcomes Malawi marriage act
Emelina Perez
April 17, 2015 02:37:16 pm

Malawi enacted the Marriage, Divorce and Family Relations Act of 2015 (Marriage Act) on Wednesday, a move that Human Rights Watch (HRW) welcomed as "an important step toward preventing child marriage." The act was passed...

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HRW calls for release of Azerbaijan human rights activist
Ashley Hogan
April 17, 2015 02:13:43 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported the conviction of leading human rights activist Rasul Jafarov by a court in Azerbaijan Thursday and called for his immediate release. HRW criticized the arrest and conviction as a government...

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News Supreme Court Justice halts ACA contraception mandate for religious groups in Pennsylvania
Supreme Court Justice halts ACA contraception mandate for religious groups in Pennsylvania
Colleen Mallick
April 17, 2015 01:42:15 pm

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued a temporary stay on Wednesday preventing the federal government from requiring the Roman Catholic dioceses and its affiliates in Pittsburgh and Erie, Pennsylvania to comply with the birth control mandates...

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Federal appellate court hears challenge to proposed EPA regulation
Valerie Howell
April 17, 2015 01:29:28 pm

A panel of three federal judges for the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard arguments on Thursday aiming to block proposed EPA regulations meant to slow climate change. However, the panel abstained making...

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News Nebraska advances bill to repeal death penalty
Nebraska advances bill to repeal death penalty
Matt Belenky
April 17, 2015 01:07:25 pm

Nebraska lawmakers voted 30-13 Thursday in favor of legislation that would repeal the death penalty and replace it with life imprisonment in first-degree murder cases. Nebraska currently has 11 men sitting on death row but no...

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Phillip III of Spain expels Muslim converts to Christianity

Phillip III of Spain began the expulsion of the country's "Morisco" (Muslims who converted to Christianity and their descendants) population on April 9, 1609, based on the Crown's fears that the Morisco population retained Muslim beliefs. Hundreds of thousands of Moriscos would be expelled from the country from 1609-1614. The expulsions took place just over 100 years after Spain's Jewish population was expelled in 1492. Learn more about the expulsion of the Moriscos.

Senate approves purchase of Alaska

On April 9, 1867, the U.S. Senate voted to ratify the Treaty with Russia for the Purchase of Alaska and thereby approve the purchase of the territory from Russia for $7.2 million. Initially, the purchase was made to keep Alaska away from the British. It was politically unpopular with many Americans who denounced it is "Seward's Folly", after U.S. Secretary of State William Seward, who had lobbied for the purchase. Seward was later vindicated by the discovery of gold and oil in Alaska.

Learn more about the Alaska Purchase from the U.S. State Department.

Last beheading in England

On April 9, 1747, Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, became the last man to be beheaded in England when he was executed on Tower Hill for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1745. Learn more about the legal history and practice of beheading.

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