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News Kuwait top court upholds acquittal of top sporting official
Kuwait top court upholds acquittal of top sporting official
Alonso Diaz
July 26, 2016 10:44:18 am

Kuwait's supreme court upheld the acquittal of Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah on Monday on charges of insulting the public prosecutor and inciting public unrest. Sheikh Ahmad is a powerful member of various international sports organizations, and the acquittal...

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News Amnesty: Turkish government attacking press freedom in coup aftermath
Amnesty: Turkish government attacking press freedom in coup aftermath
Alonso Diaz
July 26, 2016 09:54:47 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Monday condemned Turkey's decision to issue arrest warrants for 42 journalists following the recent coup attempt. AI's Deputy Director for Europe, Gauri van Gulik, claimed that "by rounding up journalists" the government "is failing...

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News Federal judge rules in favor of Missouri lawmaker to exclude contraception in his health insurance
Federal judge rules in favor of Missouri lawmaker to exclude contraception in his health insurance
Alonso Diaz
July 23, 2016 01:19:19 pm

A federal judge on Friday ruled in favor of a Missouri lawmaker "who cited religious objections while challenging the inclusion of birth control coverage in his government-provided health insurance." The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires...

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News Turkey closes thousands of private schools, charities and other institutions
Turkey closes thousands of private schools, charities and other institutions
Alonso Diaz
July 23, 2016 12:38:50 pm

President Tayyip Erdogan ordered the closure of thousands of private schools, charities and other institutions on Saturday. Mr. Erdogan alleges Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen of orchestrating last week's failed coup and the schools and other institutions are...

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News Kenya police officers charged for murder of human rights lawyer
Kenya police officers charged for murder of human rights lawyer
Alonso Diaz
July 19, 2016 12:17:03 pm

A Kenyan court on Monday approved charges against four police officers for the murder of human rights lawyer Willie Kimani. The bodies of Kimani, his client Josphat Mwenda, and their taxi driver Joseph Muiruri showed [The Star...

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News Texas Governor announces Police Protection Act
Texas Governor announces Police Protection Act
Alonso Diaz
July 19, 2016 08:28:26 am

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Monday that he plans to propose a law providing for additional punishment for crimes against law enforcement officers. The proposed Police Protection Act (PPA) would extend hate crime protections to law enforcement...

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News Turkish authorities detain thousands over attempted coup
Turkish authorities detain thousands over attempted coup
Alonso Diaz
July 16, 2016 02:45:19 pm

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Saturday reported 265 dead, 1,440 wounded and 2,839 soldiers arrested in the attempted coup on Friday. The coup began when military forces seized key areas of the...

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News US Navy ordered to lower sonar levels to protect marine life
US Navy ordered to lower sonar levels to protect marine life
Alonso Diaz
July 16, 2016 12:55:19 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday concluded that sound levels approved by the Obama administration violate the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). The MMPA prohibits people from harassing, feeding,...

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HRW urges inquiry into Saudi Arabia coalition airstrikes
Alonso Diaz
July 12, 2016 09:28:29 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday urged Saudi Arabia and other coalition members to create an independent international inquiry into their attacks on civilian economic structures in Yemen. HRW cited its report , "Bombing Businesses: Saudi Coalition Airstrikes...

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News UN rights expert calls for end of hostilities in South Sudan
UN rights expert calls for end of hostilities in South Sudan
Alonso Diaz
July 12, 2016 08:01:14 am

Chaloka Beyani , UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), condemned recent attacks on IDPs and civilians in South Sudan Monday. Renewed violence in the capital city of Juba has resulted in...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Senate passes Civil Rights Act of 1964

The US Senate passed the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 on June 19, 1964 following months of intense debate. The act mandated the end of racial segregation in businesses and public places across the US. Segregationists such as Senator Richard Russell vociferously opposed the legislation and began a filibuster in March that lasted until June. The Senate finally passed the bill with an amendment that month by a 73–27 margin. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the bill on July 2, 1964 the day the House passed the version as amended by the Senate. Learn more about the Civil Rights Act's journey in the US Senate.

Rosenbergs executed for atomic espionage

On June 19, 1953, the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the electric chair at Sing Sing ended one of the most sensational cases of the McCarthy era. It was the first execution of civilians for espionage in US history. Learn more about the trial of the Rosenbergs.

Patent Cooperation Treaty signed

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