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News Supreme Court reverses Alabama ruling blocking same-sex adoption
Supreme Court reverses Alabama ruling blocking same-sex adoption
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
March 7, 2016 10:35:59 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday reversed an Alabama Supreme Court decision that refused to recognize an out-of-state adoption by a same-sex partner. Petitioner, VL, had legally adopted the biological children of her partner, EL, while...

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News Iran billionaire sentenced to death in fraud case
Iran billionaire sentenced to death in fraud case
Dominic Yobbi
March 6, 2016 04:18:12 pm

Iran billionaire businessman Babak Zanjani was sentenced to death on Sunday after being found guilty on charges of fraud involving an oil fund, a judicial official stated. Zanjani, a 42-year-old oil tycoon who currently is one of Iran's richest...

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News UN Secretary General calls to end plight of Sahrawi refugees
UN Secretary General calls to end plight of Sahrawi refugees
Dominic Yobbi
March 6, 2016 03:36:40 pm

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on Saturday called on the parties involved in the Western Sahara conflict to end the "unacceptable" plight of Sahrawi refugees in Algeria. After meeting with refugees and...

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News California considering bill that would ban travel to ‘anti-gay’ states
California considering bill that would ban travel to ‘anti-gay’ states
Jacqueline Jones
March 6, 2016 01:28:13 pm

The California legislature began considering a new bill this week that would ban government-funded employee travel to states that are considered "anti-gay." Democrat Evan Low stated that he introduced the bill in response to bills like...

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News US DOJ and Fort Worth, TX settle disability discrimination lawsuit
US DOJ and Fort Worth, TX settle disability discrimination lawsuit
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
March 5, 2016 04:58:22 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday that the city of Forth Worth, Texas has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against persons with disabilities by refusing to allow a...

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News Airline safety regulations in flux after MH-370 crash
Airline safety regulations in flux after MH-370 crash
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
March 5, 2016 03:18:08 pm

The head of the US National Transportation Safety Board , Chris Hart, stated on Friday that airlines around the world are not acting quickly enough to address safety standards in the wake of the MH-370 disappearance. The...

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News Syrian ceasefire effective in first week
Syrian ceasefire effective in first week
Steven Wildberger
March 5, 2016 12:21:05 pm

The ceasefire between the Syrian government and rebels seeking to overthrow president Bashar al-Assad survived its first week on Saturday, and the nation experienced a marked drop in violence. The five-year civil war has killed...

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News Supreme Court blocks controversial Louisiana abortion law
Supreme Court blocks controversial Louisiana abortion law
Steven Wildberger
March 5, 2016 11:51:30 am

The US Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a Louisiana abortion law that would require abortion doctors to have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital and significant surgical upgrades to abortion centers. In a one-sentence order, the...

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News Alabama Supreme Court dismisses petitions against same-sex marriage
Alabama Supreme Court dismisses petitions against same-sex marriage
Alonso Diaz
March 4, 2016 04:42:38 pm

The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed petitions Friday that sought a ruling declaring the state's prohibition on same-sex marriage valid despite the US Supreme Court's June ruling declaring same-sex marriage legal. The petitions had been filed by the Alabama Citizens...

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News UN rights chief warns against forcing Apple to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s phone
UN rights chief warns against forcing Apple to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s phone
Alonso Diaz
March 4, 2016 04:05:48 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein warned US authorities on Friday of the potentially widespread ramifications of forcing Apple to unlock the San Bernardino gunman's iPhone. Zeid urged authorities to understand that a ruling...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Supreme Court ruled on Chinese Exclusion Act

On March 28, 1898, the US Supreme Court ruled that a child born in the US to Chinese immigrants was a US citizen and could not be deported under the terms of the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Read US v. Wong Kim Ark and learn more about the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Thomas Hare born

On March 28, 1808, English jurist Thomas Hare was born in the United Kingdom. After being admitted to the Bar in 1833, Hare became a campaigner for electoral reform. He created the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system of proportional representation used in many democratic countries today. He was also an early law reporter, recording important judicial decisions in The Hare Law Reports before there was any official reporting of legal opinions in the UK. Read a biography of Thomas Hare and a description of the STV system from the Electoral Reform Society.

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