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News Germany man charged in more than 300,000 Auschwitz murders
Germany man charged in more than 300,000 Auschwitz murders
Alison Sacriponte
September 16, 2014 12:16:55 pm

German prosecutors on Monday charged a 93-year-old former Waffen SS volunteer with aiding in the murder of at least 300,000 people during his time as a volunteer at Auschwitz. The man is accused of helping collect money stolen from...

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News Pakistan court orders probe of PM, Cabinet members after protester deaths
Pakistan court orders probe of PM, Cabinet members after protester deaths
Alison Sacriponte
September 15, 2014 11:17:48 am

An Islamabad court on Monday ordered police to register a first information report (FIR) against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other cabinet members for killings of protesters on August 31 in Islamabad's Red Zone. The FIR comes...

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News Israel Supreme Court postpones former PM’s prison sentence
Israel Supreme Court postpones former PM’s prison sentence
Alison Sacriponte
September 15, 2014 10:13:38 am

Israel's Supreme Court on Monday postponed the start of the prison sentence for former prime minister Ehud Olmert pending appeal on his conviction of corruption charges. Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison...

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News Gambia lawmakers pass bill punishing homosexual acts with life imprisonment
Gambia lawmakers pass bill punishing homosexual acts with life imprisonment
Alison Sacriponte
September 9, 2014 01:28:53 pm

Gambia's National Assembly passed a bill on Monday that imposes life imprisonment for some homosexual acts. The bill amends the criminal code to bring life sentences for "aggravated homosexuality," which encompasses repeat offenders, those living with HIV/AIDS,...

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News UN rights experts urge Tasmania not to adopt anti-protest bill
UN rights experts urge Tasmania not to adopt anti-protest bill
Alison Sacriponte
September 9, 2014 12:43:32 pm

Three UN human rights experts urged the Australian state of Tasmania on Tuesday not to adopt legislation against protests that disrupt businesses. The experts expressed concern that the new law would silence legitimate and lawful protests....

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HRW accuses Libya militias of war crimes
Alison Sacriponte
September 8, 2014 11:38:15 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday accused militias in Libya of committing war crimes during a battle that has been ongoing since July. Libya Dawn Alliance, led by militias from Misrata, and a coalition of...

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News Arab League approves resolution to combat Islamic State group
Arab League approves resolution to combat Islamic State group
Alison Sacriponte
September 8, 2014 11:18:31 am

The League of Arab States approved a resolution on Monday to combat extremist groups like the Islamic State (IS) . The resolution was issued separately from a more comprehensive statement on Arab affairs...

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News UN rights experts urge stronger protection of journalists
UN rights experts urge stronger protection of journalists
Alison Sacriponte
September 2, 2014 01:04:18 pm

A group of UN human rights experts, including the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, urged stronger protection Monday for journalists covering conflicts. The group said recent attacks, kidnappings, and arbitrary incarcerations need to...

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News Malaysia law professor charged with sedition
Malaysia law professor charged with sedition
Alison Sacriponte
September 2, 2014 12:32:49 pm

Malaysian prosecutors charged University of Malay law professor Azmi Sharom with sedition on Tuesday for his opinion on a political crisis that occurred five years ago. Sharom voiced his opinion in an article published August 14 by...

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News Charges hearing postponed in ICC Ble Goude case
Charges hearing postponed in ICC Ble Goude case
Alison Sacriponte
September 1, 2014 06:56:39 pm

The Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) today postponed the commencement of the confirmation of charges hearing in the case against Charles Ble Goude at the defense's request to...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Japan enacts Meiji Constitution

On February 11, 1889, the Meiji Constitution of Japan was promulgated by Emperor Meiji. Officially titled the "Constitution of the Empire of Japan," the Meiji Constitution went into effect on November 29, 1890 and served as the country's fundamental law through the rise of the Japanese Empire until the end of World War II. On May 2, 1947, the Meiji Constitution was replaced by the Constitution of Japan, which serves as the country's governing document today. The Meiji constitution created a constitutional monarchy in Japan with the Emperor serving as a powerful executive. The document furthermore created a parliament, called the Diet, as well as an independent judiciary. Its passage came as part of the Meiji Restoration, in which the Japanese Imperial throne retook power from the Shogunate and guided the nation into the modern world.

First redistricting "gerrymander" created

On February 11, 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed an electoral redistricting law that favored his party. The practice became known as "gerrymandering" in reference to Gerry and the unusual, allegedly salamander-like district that resulted. See the original 1812 political cartoon of The Gerry-mander in the Boston Gazette.

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