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News UN report finds increase in allegations of sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers
UN report finds increase in allegations of sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers
Alexis Wheeler
March 4, 2016 01:22:40 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon released a report on Friday recommending increased measures to be taken for all countries involved in the rise of allegations against UN peacekeepers of sexual abuse and exploitation. The report documents a...

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News UN rights experts urge US to address Michigan water contamination
UN rights experts urge US to address Michigan water contamination
Mark Casper
March 4, 2016 12:58:16 pm

A group of UN human rights experts on Thursday called on the US to increase its efforts to address the issue of lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan. The UN experts acknowledged the gravity of the situation in...

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News Amnesty: Syria and Russia forces deliberately targeting hospitals
Amnesty: Syria and Russia forces deliberately targeting hospitals
Alexis Wheeler
March 4, 2016 12:47:23 pm

Russian and Syrian armed forces are deliberately attacking hospitals and other medical facilities as part of a military strategy to clear the way to northern Aleppo, Amnesty International (AI) claimed in a report Thursday. AI says the...

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News Brazil Supreme Court authorizes corruption trial for president’s rival
Brazil Supreme Court authorizes corruption trial for president’s rival
Emelina Perez
March 4, 2016 12:35:09 pm

Brazil's Supreme Court unanimously agreed on Thursday that corruption charges against a member of Congress can move forward, possibly impacting impeachment efforts toward President Dilma Rousseff . Prosecutors believe that the leader of the lower house of...

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News HRW: Thailand should stop retaliating against human rights lawyers
HRW: Thailand should stop retaliating against human rights lawyers
Matthew Santiago
March 4, 2016 12:09:14 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday urged Thailand to stop harassing and charging human right lawyers for defending victims of the government's abuses. HRW Asia director Brad Adams accused the government of acting as a...

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News Amnesty: Kazakhstan authorities failing to investigate reports of torture
Amnesty: Kazakhstan authorities failing to investigate reports of torture
Kasey Tuttle
March 4, 2016 12:00:38 pm

Kazakhstan authorities are failing to properly investigate reports of torture, Amnesty International (AI) reported on Thursday. According to the group, there have been hundreds of reported instances of human rights violations in Kazakhstan with very few...

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News Louisiana officials respond to emergency abortion law challenge in Supreme Court
Louisiana officials respond to emergency abortion law challenge in Supreme Court
Emelina Perez
March 4, 2016 11:44:37 am

Louisiana officials filed a response Wednesday in the US Supreme Court defending a law regulating abortion just days after the court heard oral arguments in another major abortion case from Texas. Clinics on the...

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News West Virginia governor vetoes permitless concealed gun bill
West Virginia governor vetoes permitless concealed gun bill
Matthew Santiago
March 4, 2016 11:30:07 am

West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have allowed civilians 21 and over to carry concealed weapons without a permit. The bill did not require carriers...

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News Florida lawmakers amend death penalty law
Florida lawmakers amend death penalty law
Kasey Tuttle
March 4, 2016 11:25:07 am

The Florida legislature sent Governor Rick Scott a bill on Thursday revamping the state's death penalty law. The changes are in response to the US Supreme Court ruling in January that the state's current sentencing...

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News Chief justice allows EPA to continue enforcing mercury pollution rule
Chief justice allows EPA to continue enforcing mercury pollution rule
Brittany Felder
March 4, 2016 08:56:47 am

US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday allowed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to continue enforcing of its rule aimed at suppressing air pollution caused by mercury as well as other...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Convention on Psychotropic Substances signed

On February 21, 1971, the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances was signed in Vienna, Austria. The Convention was promulgated to regulate psychotropic drugs, extending the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which applied to cannabis-, cocoa-, and opium-based drugs. In 1988, the UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances was promulgated to address international drug manufacture, possession, and distribution, primarily in organized crime. 175 nations are now parties to the Convention. Member nations have implemented the Convention in the form of domestic laws such as the US Psychotropic Substances Act, the UK Misuse of Drugs Act, and the Canadian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Former Nixon AG Mitchell sentenced to prison for Watergate

On February 21, 1975, former US Attorney General John Mitchell, Nixon Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman and domestic adviser John Ehrlichman were sentenced to prison terms of 2 1/2 to 8 years for obstructing justice in the Watergate affair.

Learn more about John Mitchell from the Washington Post.

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