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News Guatemalans file class action suit over US medical experiments
Guatemalans file class action suit over US medical experiments
Aman Kakar
March 15, 2011 08:17:19 am

Seven Guatemalans filed a class action lawsuit on Monday with the US District Court for the District of Columbia alleging that they had been the subject of non-consensual human medical experimentation by the US Public Health Service...

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News Federal court sentences convicted Somali pirates to life
Federal court sentences convicted Somali pirates to life
Aman Kakar
March 15, 2011 07:12:12 am

The US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia sentenced five Somali pirates to life sentences on Monday for attacking the USS Nicholas . Maritime piracy carries a mandatory sentence of life in...

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News US senators introduce bill restricting Guantanamo detainee transfers
US senators introduce bill restricting Guantanamo detainee transfers
Aman Kakar
March 11, 2011 05:30:24 pm

US Senator John McCain (R-AZ) , along with five cosponsors, introduced legislation Thursday that would prohibit funding for civilian trials of Guantanamo Bay detainees and place restrictions on the transfer of detainees to foreign countries....

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News Wisconsin governor signs bill limiting state worker collective bargaining
Wisconsin governor signs bill limiting state worker collective bargaining
Aman Kakar
March 11, 2011 04:43:12 pm

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) on Friday signed legislation limiting the collective bargaining rights of state employees, ending a three-week stalemate over the issue. The bill requires state employees to contribute a percentage of their...

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News Rights groups support gender discrimination class action against Wal-Mart
Rights groups support gender discrimination class action against Wal-Mart
Aman Kakar
March 2, 2011 02:12:45 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) and 32 other organizations on Tuesday filed an amicus curiae brief in the US Supreme Court , supporting a class action discrimination lawsuit filed...

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News Argentina court begins trial over ‘Dirty War’ baby thefts
Argentina court begins trial over ‘Dirty War’ baby thefts
Aman Kakar
March 1, 2011 08:40:39 am

An Argentine court on Monday commenced the trial of former dictators Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone for allegedly overseeing a systematic plan to steal babies born to political prisoners during...

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News Iran opposition leaders jailed: reports
Iran opposition leaders jailed: reports
Aman Kakar
March 1, 2011 07:41:48 am

Iranian opposition leaders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi and their wives were arrested and jailed in Heshamatiyeh prison on Monday, according to Mousavi's website Kaleme...

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News ICTY convicts former Serbian official Djordjevic
ICTY convicts former Serbian official Djordjevic
Aman Kakar
February 23, 2011 02:41:33 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Wednesday convicted former senior Serbian police official Vlastimir Djordjevic on five counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, sentencing...

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News Federal judge grants motion for Bagram detainees to amend habeas petitions
Federal judge grants motion for Bagram detainees to amend habeas petitions
Aman Kakar
February 16, 2011 01:03:23 pm

District Judge John D. Bates of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia granted a motion to amend petitions for writs of habeas corpus on Tuesday for four detainees held at Bagram...

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News Egypt-inspired protestors face violent crackdowns by Arab governments: HRW
Egypt-inspired protestors face violent crackdowns by Arab governments: HRW
Aman Kakar
February 9, 2011 12:49:58 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on Tuesday that Arab governments are using violence to crack down on protests inspired by the unrest in Egypt. According to the report, public gatherings in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria,...

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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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