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News Obama administration to appeal immigration ruling to Supreme Court
Obama administration to appeal immigration ruling to Supreme Court
Taylor Gillan
November 10, 2015 02:28:54 pm

The US Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it disagrees with a federal ruling upholding an injunction against President Barack Obama's plan to protect as many as 5 million immigrants from deportation and plans to appeal...

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News Amnesty reports a record 151 people executed in Saudi Arabia this year
Amnesty reports a record 151 people executed in Saudi Arabia this year
Jacqueline Jones
November 10, 2015 01:43:17 pm

Amnesty International (AI) reported Monday that Saudi Arabia has executed a record 151 people this year, the highest number since 1995. In 2014 the total number of executions carried out was 90, and so far...

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News ‘Tribunal’ opens hearings into 1965 mass murder of Indonesian communists
‘Tribunal’ opens hearings into 1965 mass murder of Indonesian communists
Jacqueline Jones
November 10, 2015 01:17:07 pm

A "people's tribunal" opened Tuesday in The Hague to investigate the murder of thousands of alleged communists by Indonesian authorities in 1965. Human rights lawyers have charged Indonesia with nine counts, including torture, sexual violence, and murder, for...

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Belgium court orders Facebook to stop tracking non-users
William Helbling
November 10, 2015 01:08:15 pm

Belgium's Court of First Instance on Monday ordered Facebook to cease all tracking of users within the country who have not signed up for the social networking platform. The court has given Facebook 48 hours to stop tracking...

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News New Jersey governor signs bill allowing medical marijuana on school grounds for disabled students
New Jersey governor signs bill allowing medical marijuana on school grounds for disabled students
Miracle Jones
November 10, 2015 12:24:34 pm

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed a bill into law Monday that would allow for the administering of edible medical marijuana to sick and disabled children on school grounds without triggering the arrests of parents or...

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HRW: 400,000 Syria refugee children not in school
Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi
November 10, 2015 09:48:09 am

More than 400,000 Syrian refugee children living in Turkey are not receiving an education, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Sunday in a 62-page report . The report and accompanying press release note that, although the Turkish...

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Supreme Court declines case on cell data search warrant
Alexis Wheeler
November 9, 2015 02:09:40 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to rule in Davis v. United States , Monday, rejecting a case that questioned the necessity of search warrants being presented to wireless carriers when law enforcement requests...

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Alonso Diaz
November 9, 2015 11:49:43 am

Mexico's National Human Rights Commission on Sunday on Sunday criticized the Mexican Attorney General's Office and other government offices involved in the investigation of the "Missing 43" [The...

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UK Supreme Court hears Libya rendition claim
Justin Cosgrove
November 9, 2015 11:07:45 am

The UK Supreme Court on Monday began hearings in the case of Abdel Hakim Belhaj, who claims the British government assisted in his 2004 rendition by US forces. Belhaj and his wife were arrested in Bangkok in 2004...

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November 9, 2015 10:51:08 am

Egyptian officials on Sunday arrested prominent human rights activist and journalist Hossam Bahgat after military officials questioned him concerning a report he wrote on the secret trial of former military officers . Bahgat, who writes for Mada...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Eichmann trial begins in Israel

On April 11, 1961, the trial of former-Nazi Karl Adolf Eichmann began in Jerusalem, Israel. During the Holocaust, Eichmann was responsible for coordinating the deportation of Jews from Germany and occupied Europe to concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. In 1961, he was captured in Argentina by Israeli commandos and brought to Jerusalem for trial. A panel of three Israel judges found Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in an illegal organization under Israel's Nazi and Nazi Collaborators Law. He was executed by hanging on May 31, 1962. Learn more about the trial of Adolf Eichmann from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.

Lyndon Johnson signed housing rights act

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (often referred to as the Fair Housing Act), an amendment to the landmark 1964 Act prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion or national origin in the sale, rental, financing or advertising of housing.

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