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News Kyrgyzstan opposition declares interim government
Kyrgyzstan opposition declares interim government
Andrea Bottorff
April 8, 2010 10:29:00 am

Former Kyrgyz foreign minister Roza Otunbayeva announced Thursday that she will lead an interim government in Kyrgyzstan after violent protests Wednesday apparently ousted president Kurmanbek Bakiyev and his administration. Otunbayeva, leader of the...

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News France oil company charged with corruption in Iraq oil-for-food scandal
France oil company charged with corruption in Iraq oil-for-food scandal
Andrea Bottorff
April 6, 2010 09:46:00 am

A Paris judge has charged French oil company Total with bribery and complicity in connection with a scandal involving the UN's Iraq Oil-for-Food program , the company's lawyer confirmed Tuesday. Total announced the...

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News UN rights expert urges Japan to increase immigrant protections
UN rights expert urges Japan to increase immigrant protections
Andrea Bottorff
April 1, 2010 09:47:00 am

A UN rights official said Wednesday that immigrant workers entering Japan through government-run training programs face widespread racism and discrimination , urging the country to increase immigrant protections. Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants ...

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News Death penalty use decreasing worldwide: Amnesty report
Death penalty use decreasing worldwide: Amnesty report
Andrea Bottorff
March 30, 2010 09:52:00 am

The number of countries using the death penalty continued to drop during 2009, according to an annual report published Monday by Amnesty International (AI) . According to the report, more than 700 people...

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News France to propose law banning full face veil in public: Sarkozy
France to propose law banning full face veil in public: Sarkozy
Andrea Bottorff
March 25, 2010 08:29:00 am

French President Nicholas Sarkozy said Wednesday that the government will introduce legislation to ban traditional Muslim face veils in public places. Sarkozy's announcement comes weeks after a French parliamentary...

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News Federal judge orders release of Guantanamo detainee accused in 9/11 attacks
Federal judge orders release of Guantanamo detainee accused in 9/11 attacks
Andrea Bottorff
March 23, 2010 08:37:00 am

A judge in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday ordered the release of a Guantanamo Bay detainee who had been accused of planning the 9/11 terrorist...

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News Idaho governor first to sign law barring federal health insurance mandate
Idaho governor first to sign law barring federal health insurance mandate
Andrea Bottorff
March 18, 2010 08:11:00 am

Idaho Governor CL "Butch" Otter (R) on Wednesday became the first governor to sign a bill into state law banning any federal mandate for individuals to have health insurance. The Idaho Health Freedom Act...

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News Sierra Leone judge rules woman can become local chief
Sierra Leone judge rules woman can become local chief
Andrea Bottorff
March 16, 2010 10:37:00 am

A judge in Sierra Leone ruled Tuesday that a woman has the right to become a regional political leader in the country. The High Court of Justice reversed a previous ban that had prevented Iye Kendor Bandabla...

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News Bill to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" introduced in Senate
Bill to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" introduced in Senate
Andrea Bottorff
March 4, 2010 10:34:00 am

A bill was introduced Wednesday to the US Senate that would allow gay soldiers to serve openly in the US military. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) introduced the Military Readiness Enhancement Act of 2010 ,...

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News Top Guatemala police officials arrested on drug charges
Top Guatemala police officials arrested on drug charges
Andrea Bottorff
March 4, 2010 08:32:00 am

Guatemalan authorities have arrested two high-ranking police officials leading the country's war on drugs on charges of corruption and drug trafficking, Guatemalan Attorney General Amilcar Velasquez announced Tuesday. Police Chief Baltazar Gonzalez...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Congress approves first Patent Act

On April 10, 1790, Congress approved the US's first Patent Act. The Patent Act of 1790 allowed inventors to maintain "sole and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others" a patented invention for fourteen years. The Act furthermore created the US Patent Board, the precursor to the modern US Patent Office. Read the current US Patent Law from the Cornell University Law School.

Hugo Grotius born

Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist, statesman and father of international law was born in Delft, Holland, on April 10, 1583. His best-known work is De Jure Belli ac Pacis (On the Law of War and Peace), which he published in 1625.

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