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News US House committee urged to reform mandatory minimum sentences
US House committee urged to reform mandatory minimum sentences
Andrew Morgan
July 14, 2009 02:00:00 pm

The US House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday examined the effects of mandatory minimum sentences in advance of consideration of three proposed bills intended to provide more discretion to judges during sentencing. Representatives of the Families...

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News Ex-CIA agent alleges waterboarding took place before authorization memos
Ex-CIA agent alleges waterboarding took place before authorization memos
Andrew Morgan
July 14, 2009 11:31:00 am

A former CIA counter-terrorism agent alleges that top al Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded prior to the issuance of legal memos justifying the practice, the BBC reported ...

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News UK House of Lords supports creation of terrorism commissioner
UK House of Lords supports creation of terrorism commissioner
Andrew Morgan
July 14, 2009 10:11:00 am

The UK House of Lords on Monday approved a measure to create an independent commissioner for terrorism suspects, which must now go before the House of Commons. The Lords voted 145-103 on an amendment to the Coroners...

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News Bush administration lawyer appeals decision not to dismiss torture lawsuit
Bush administration lawyer appeals decision not to dismiss torture lawsuit
Andrew Morgan
July 14, 2009 08:33:00 am

Former US Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel lawyer John Yoo Monday declared his intent to appeal a lower court ruling allowing a lawsuit against him alleging complicity in...

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News Sotomayor highlights ‘fidelity to the law’  in confirmation hearing
Sotomayor highlights ‘fidelity to the law’ in confirmation hearing
Andrew Morgan
July 13, 2009 02:48:00 pm

US Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on Monday told the Senate Judiciary Committee during confirmation hearings that she would bring to the Court a judicial philosophy rooted in...

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News Accused Nigeria rebel leader given amnesty in treason case
Accused Nigeria rebel leader given amnesty in treason case
Andrew Morgan
July 13, 2009 12:25:00 pm

Accused Nigerian rebel leader Henry Okah was released on Monday after the government dropped treason and gun trafficking charges against him. The government alleges that Okah is the leader of the rebel group Movement for the Emancipation of Niger...

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News ICJ rules Costa Rica has right to commercial navigation of San Juan River
ICJ rules Costa Rica has right to commercial navigation of San Juan River
Andrew Morgan
July 13, 2009 11:12:00 am

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Monday that Nicaragua has interfered with Costa Rica's right of free navigation on the San Juan river, which separates the two Central American nations. Costa Rica filed a...

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News Iraq antiquities law central to preventing more damage to Babylon: UNESCO
Iraq antiquities law central to preventing more damage to Babylon: UNESCO
Andrew Morgan
July 13, 2009 09:15:00 am

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has urged adherence to Iraqi antiquities law in a report on damage to the ancient city of Babylon before and since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003....

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News Kurdistan parliament delays constitutional referendum
Kurdistan parliament delays constitutional referendum
Andrew Morgan
July 10, 2009 02:53:00 pm

The Kurdish Parliament announced Friday that it was postponing a public referendum on approval of the Constitution of Kurdistan . The vote had previously been scheduled to coincide with parliamentary elections...

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China accuses Australia mining company employees of stealing ‘state secrets’
Andrew Morgan
July 10, 2009 12:25:00 pm

Chinese authorities on Wednesday detained four employees of Australian mining company Rio Tinto on suspicion of stealing 'state secrets' during stalled iron ore price negotiations. Rio Tinto's Shanghai manager Stern Hu, who is an Australian citizen, along...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

First American anti-slavery society organized

On April 14, 1775, Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia helped organize the first American society for the abolition of slavery.

Learn more about the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.

USSR agrees to leave Afghanistan

On April 14, 1988, the USSR signed the Geneva Accords, pledging to withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan. Soviet troops had been in the country since the USSR invaded in 1979 in order to support the communist government there. In addition to setting a timetable for Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Geneva Accords further defined the terms of relations between the government of Pakistan and the communist government of Afghanistan, providing for the return of prisoners and non-interference in the affairs of the other nation.

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