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News Jamaica rights activist challenges homosexuality ban
Jamaica rights activist challenges homosexuality ban
Ashley Hogan
December 10, 2015 11:51:09 am

Maurice Tomlinson, a Jamaican human rights activist, on Thursday challenged the constitutionality of Jamaica's Offences Against the Person Act of 1864 , which criminalizes consensual sexual conduct between men, in the Supreme Court of Jamaica ....

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News Guatemala ex-president charged in corruption scandal
Guatemala ex-president charged in corruption scandal
Ashley Hogan
December 10, 2015 10:59:21 am

Former Guatemalan president Otto Pérez Molina was formally charged by prosecutors on Wednesday following the investigation into the corruption scandal that led to his resignation. Prosecutor Francisco Sandoval said that Pérez Molina is suspected of illicit association, customs...

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News North Carolina law allowing officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages challenged
North Carolina law allowing officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages challenged
Miracle Jones
December 9, 2015 04:21:15 pm

A group of same-sex couples filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging a North Carolina law that permits magistrates to refuse to perform same-sex marriages on religious grounds. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of six plaintiffs...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments on racial preference in university admissions
Supreme Court hears arguments on racial preference in university admissions
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 9, 2015 02:48:43 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on the use of racial preference in undergraduate university admissions. In Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin the court must decide whether the University...

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News Brazil Supreme Court suspends impeachment proceedings
Brazil Supreme Court suspends impeachment proceedings
Brittany Felder
December 9, 2015 01:47:01 pm

The Federal Supreme Court of Brazil on Wednesday suspended impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff until the court can determine the constitutional validity of a secret ballot. The vote is to determine whether the congressional...

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News UN: serious rights concerns persist in Ukraine
UN: serious rights concerns persist in Ukraine
Brittany Felder
December 9, 2015 01:13:28 pm

Although hostilities have significantly declined in Ukraine, "serious human rights concerns persist," the UN said Wednesday in a new report . The UN attributes this decrease in hostility to the August 26 ceasefire , as certain...

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News Supreme court hears arguments on redistricting, state legislative maps
Supreme court hears arguments on redistricting, state legislative maps
Dominic Yobbi
December 8, 2015 04:12:50 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in two cases. In Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission the court heard arguments on whether the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (AIRC)...

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News Supreme Court allows Maryland redistricting challenge to proceed
Supreme Court allows Maryland redistricting challenge to proceed
Dominic Yobbi
December 8, 2015 03:19:29 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a Maryland man's congressional redistricting lawsuit should be heard by a special three-judge panel and may therefore proceed. In Shapiro v. McManus the court was...

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News Amnesty: Islamic State armed due to ‘reckless arms trading’ with Iraq
Amnesty: Islamic State armed due to ‘reckless arms trading’ with Iraq
Ashley Hogan
December 8, 2015 01:27:56 pm

Amnesty International (AI) said Tuesday that the Islamic State (IS) is in possession of a "large and lethal" arsenal due to decades of reckless arms trading and the poorly regulated international flow of weapons into Iraq....

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News Burkina Faso coup leader charged with complicity in assassination of Thomas Sankara
Burkina Faso coup leader charged with complicity in assassination of Thomas Sankara
Ashley Hogan
December 8, 2015 12:33:07 pm

Prosecutor Col. Sita Sangare, Burkina Faso's director of military justice, on Sunday announced charges filed last week against General Gilbert Diendere for complicity in the assassination of former president and revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara in 1987. Diendere, the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

English legal historian Frederic Maitland born

Frederic Maitland, legal historian and co-author of the History of English Law, was born on May 28, 1850.

Learn more about Frederic Maitland.

Indian Removal Act passed

On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. The act authorized Johnson to exchange federal lands in the West for Indian lands in the American Southeast. While some tribes gave up their lands peacefully, others resisted. The "Trail of Tears" killed approximately 4,000 Cherokees in a forced march into the West. Learn more about the Indian Removal Act from the US Library of Congress.

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