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News Michigan appeals court allows benefits for domestic partners of state employees
Michigan appeals court allows benefits for domestic partners of state employees
Addison Morris
January 10, 2013 09:39:47 am

The Michigan Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld a Michigan Civil Service Commission (MCSC) policy granting health care benefits to same-sex domestic partners of state employees. Attorney General Bill Schuette argued against the...

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US supports new Lebanon electoral law
Addison Morris
January 1, 2013 04:28:45 pm

The US supports efforts in Lebanon to implement parliamentary elections, and encourages a timely and transparent election process, according to a statement made Monday by Ambassador Maura Connelly . The statement was made after the ambassador...

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Putin signs new education legislation
Addison Morris
January 1, 2013 04:28:05 pm

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed new legislation on Monday establishing education standards and setting new guidelines for educators' salaries and school fees. The legislation has been previously approved by both the State...

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News US Senate reauthorizes FISA surveillance law
US Senate reauthorizes FISA surveillance law
Addison Morris
December 30, 2012 12:08:58 pm

The US Senate passed the Reauthorization Act of 2012 on Friday in a 73-23 vote to extend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act of 2008 (FISA) for five years. FISA grants the National...

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News Federal court blocks contraception mandate for construction company over religious objections
Federal court blocks contraception mandate for construction company over religious objections
Addison Morris
December 30, 2012 11:26:46 am

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday temporarily enjoined the enforcement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's (PPACA) contraceptives coverage mandate for an Illinois construction company. The company, owned...

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Canada Supreme Court upholds anti-terror law
Addison Morris
December 14, 2012 02:32:14 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that the country's controversial Anti-Terrorism Act is constitutional, issuing a series of unanimous rulings that establish a definition of terrorism in the country's Criminal Code....

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News Bahrain court cuts prison sentence for activist Nabeel Rajab
Bahrain court cuts prison sentence for activist Nabeel Rajab
Addison Morris
December 11, 2012 12:13:58 pm

The prison sentence for outspoken Bahraini rights activist Nabeel Rajab , who has been detained since July, was reduced by one year in an appeals court on Tuesday. Rajab, founder of the Bahrain Center for...

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ICTY upholds life sentence of Bosnian Serb commander
Addison Morris
December 4, 2012 01:13:54 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Tuesday upheld the life sentence Milan Lukic, a Bosnian Serb commander who was sentenced to life in prison for crimes that include burning more than...

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Federal judge rules US has jurisdiction over Somali pirates in murder trial
Addison Morris
December 3, 2012 01:09:24 pm

The Chief Judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruled Friday that Somalia's territorial waters extend no more than 12 miles from shore, concluding that the US has jurisdiction to prosecute a...

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New Egypt constitution approved amid boycott
Addison Morris
November 30, 2012 01:33:36 pm

Egypt's Islamist assembly members hurriedly approved a draft constitution on Friday without the participation of liberal or Christian members, raising concerns among many human rights organizations such as Amnesty International (AI) . The approved...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Justinian I issues Corpus Juris Civilis

On April 7, 529 Byzantine Emperor Justinian I issued the first draft of Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law). The Justinian Code represented a revival of Roman Law and a compilation of laws for the Byzantine Empire. It became the foundation of Canon Law in the Catholic Church and Civil Law in modern Europe. Learn more about the Corpus Juris Civilis.

Supreme Court ruled on possession of obscene materials

On April 7, 1969, the US Supreme Court ruled in Stanley v. Georgia that laws prohibiting private possession of obscene materials were unconstitutional.

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