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News Federal judge approves Volkswagen settlement in emissions scandal
Federal judge approves Volkswagen settlement in emissions scandal
Taylor Isaac
October 26, 2016 01:06:49 pm

A US district judge on Tuesday approved a $14.7 billion settlement between Volkswagen AG (VW) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the state of California and car owners who filed...

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News Study shows female lawmakers face harrassment, violence
Study shows female lawmakers face harrassment, violence
Alexis Wheeler
October 26, 2016 12:08:21 pm

A study released by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) on Wednesday shows that female members of parliament (MPs) face higher levels of sexism, violence and harassment than reported. The IPU conducted interviews with more than 50 female...

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News Federal judge dismisses lawsuit by former Guantanamo detainee
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit by former Guantanamo detainee
Justin Cosgrove
October 26, 2016 11:51:42 am

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that was filed by a former Guantanamo detainee seeking to clear his name of the accusations of terrorism. The former detainee, Shawali Khan, was returned to Afghanistan in 2014 [JURIST...

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News Arizona Sheriff Arpaio charged with criminal contempt
Arizona Sheriff Arpaio charged with criminal contempt
Justin Cosgrove
October 26, 2016 11:35:05 am

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio to be tried on a charge of criminal contempt. Judge Susan Bolton of the US District Court for the District of Arizona made the order after...

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News Gambia announces intended departure from ICC
Gambia announces intended departure from ICC
Alexis Wheeler
October 26, 2016 11:31:52 am

The Gambian government announced on Tuesday that it will be leaving the International Criminal Court (ICC) . During the televised statement, Information Minister Sheriff Bojang criticized the court for ignoring western atrocities , referring to the ICC as "an...

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News HRW: Turkish emergency decrees permitting government-sanctioned torture
HRW: Turkish emergency decrees permitting government-sanctioned torture
Steven Wildberger
October 26, 2016 09:28:49 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday released a report criticizing Turkey's emergency decrees have weakened human rights safeguards, resulting in at least 13 instances of abuse including sexual abuse, beatings and sleep deprivation. Hugh Williamson, Europe...

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News UN calls on all governments to stop enforced disappearances
UN calls on all governments to stop enforced disappearances
Steven Wildberger
October 26, 2016 08:53:21 am

The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) on Monday called on all governments to make a concerted effort to fight against enforced disappearances. Noting the increasing prevalence of disappearances, Houria Es Slami ,...

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News Kenya president commutes all capital sentences
Kenya president commutes all capital sentences
Alexandra Farone
October 26, 2016 08:33:24 am

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday commuted the sentences of all death row inmates to life in prison. The last execution in Kenya took place in 1987, though there were 2,655 male and 92 female death row...

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News UN rights office condemns Myanmar discrimination against minorities
UN rights office condemns Myanmar discrimination against minorities
Alexandra Farone
October 26, 2016 07:49:25 am

The UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a report on Tuesday documenting the systemic discrimination of minorities in Myanmar and calling for concrete steps end these human rights violations....

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News Federal judge suspends Michigan ban on ‘ballot selfies’
Federal judge suspends Michigan ban on ‘ballot selfies’
Matthew Santiago
October 25, 2016 01:51:40 pm

A federal judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction blocking Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson from enforcing a ban against "ballot selfies" on election day. The state statute made the act of...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

St. Ives, patron saint of lawyers, died

St. Ives, Paris student of the civil law, advocate of the poor, and patron saint of lawyers died on May 19, 1303.

Learn more about St. Ives in the Catholic Encyclopedia.

Mexico ratifies Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

On May 19, 1848, Mexico ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The treaty ended the Mexican-American War and ceded roughly half of Mexico's territory to the United States. Learn more about the Mexican-American War from the US Library of Congress.

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