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News Australia court upholds patent on human genetic material
Australia court upholds patent on human genetic material
Ann Schober
September 9, 2014 11:16:50 am

The Federal court of Australia has upheld a ruling allowing US-based genetic testing company Myriad Genetics to retain its patent for genetic material (DNA and RNA) it has isolated from human cells. Patient advocacy...

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News Rights group criticizes new Bangladesh expression policy
Rights group criticizes new Bangladesh expression policy
Ann Schober
September 6, 2014 01:31:38 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) announced on Wednesday that the Bangladesh government should abolish a recently enacted policy that restricts the media's freedom of expression. HRW argues the policy, passed in August,...

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News Bahrain court extends detainment of human rights activist
Bahrain court extends detainment of human rights activist
Ann Schober
September 6, 2014 11:54:31 am

A Bahrain court ordered Saturday that prominent human rights activist, Maryam al-Khawaja , remain in jail for an additional ten days while authorities continue to investigate her case. Al-Khawaja was jailed a week ago ...

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News Rights group accuses Islamic State of ethnic cleansing
Rights group accuses Islamic State of ethnic cleansing
Ann Schober
September 2, 2014 11:15:14 am

Amnesty International (AI) the extremist group, Islamic State (IS) , of carrying out ethnic cleansing "on a historic scale" in Northern Iraq. The report, entitled "Ethnic cleansing on...

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News California legislature bans plastic grocery bags
California legislature bans plastic grocery bags
Ann Schober
August 30, 2014 04:33:13 pm

The California Legislature on Friday enacted a ban on the use of plastic grocery bags in the state. The bill , if signed into law, will become the first law of its kind...

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Federal court strikes Texas anti-abortion provision
Ann Schober
August 30, 2014 01:27:49 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Western District of Texas on Friday struck down a provision of a sweeping state anti-abortion law that Texas Governor Rick Perry signed...

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News Japan court finds Fukushima power plant operator liable for woman’s suicide
Japan court finds Fukushima power plant operator liable for woman’s suicide
Ann Schober
August 26, 2014 04:03:43 pm

The district court in Fukushima, Japan, ruled Tuesday that a woman's family may be compensated for her death after determining that her depression and suicide were caused by the March 2011 nuclear meltdown of a nearby power...

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News Lawyer for Malaysia opposition leader charged with sedition
Lawyer for Malaysia opposition leader charged with sedition
Ann Schober
August 20, 2014 07:47:20 am

The lawyer representing Anwar Ibrahim , the leader of Malaysia's strongest governmental opposition group , was charged with sedition on Tuesday because of a written statement he...

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News UN rights experts urge intervention to protect minorities in Iraq
UN rights experts urge intervention to protect minorities in Iraq
Ann Schober
August 13, 2014 07:30:41 am

A group of UN human rights experts on Tuesday urged Iraq and the international community to intervene against the Islamic State (IS) jihadist advance on the displaced Yazidi people and other minority groups trapped...

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News AI: video footage shows evidence of Nigerian war crimes
AI: video footage shows evidence of Nigerian war crimes
Ann Schober
August 6, 2014 09:39:23 am

Amnesty International (AI) announced Monday that it has obtained video footage, images and testimonies showing evidence of "gruesome" war crimes committed by Nigerian Military personnel. The alleged atrocities are occurring in northeastern Nigeria and are...

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Guiteau tried for assassinating US President Garfield

On November 14, 1881, Charles Guiteau went on trial for the assassination of US President James A. Garfield. The trial of Guiteau pointed to problems with nineteenth-century law's treatment of insanity; Guiteau's trial is also problematic in retrospect as Garfield's death was immediately attributable not to Guiteau, but to Garfield's doctors who—before sterilization was well understood—repeated probed his wound with unwashed hands while searching for an embedded bullet.

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