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News Democratic fundraiser charged with fraud, campaign finance violations
Democratic fundraiser charged with fraud, campaign finance violations
Alexis Unkovic
September 20, 2007 04:03:00 pm

Disgraced Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu has been charged by federal prosecutors in New York with fraud for alleged campaign finance law violations, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Thursday. Hsu allegedly created...

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News Mukasey promises greater DOJ independence: Leahy
Mukasey promises greater DOJ independence: Leahy
Alexis Unkovic
September 20, 2007 03:18:00 pm

Former federal judge and US Attorney General nominee Michael B. Mukasey will forbid US Department of Justice (DOJ) employees from discussing sensitive cases with outside agencies if he is confirmed as attorney general,...

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News Children often victims of extrajudicial killings in Philippines: advocacy groups
Children often victims of extrajudicial killings in Philippines: advocacy groups
Alexis Unkovic
September 18, 2007 02:43:00 pm

Two advocacy groups in the Philippines said Tuesday that children are often the victims of extrajudicial killings, citing statistics compiled by Karapatan (The Alliance for the Advancement of People's Rights) . The Salinlahi Alliance for...

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News Iranian-American journalist leaves Iran
Iranian-American journalist leaves Iran
Alexis Unkovic
September 18, 2007 01:58:00 pm

Iranian-American journalist Parnaz Azima, a reporter for Radio Farda , left Iran Tuesday after months of being held in the country on security-related charges. A spokesperson for Radio Farda's parent service Radio Free...

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News Maryland high court narrowly affirms same-sex marriage ban
Maryland high court narrowly affirms same-sex marriage ban
Alexis Unkovic
September 18, 2007 01:12:00 pm

The Maryland Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled 4-3 that the state's 1973 law banning same-sex marriage is constitutional. In reversing the judgment of the lower Circuit Court, Maryland's highest court...

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News UN rights chief urges rights council members to open records
UN rights chief urges rights council members to open records
Alexis Unkovic
September 13, 2007 06:21:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour Thursday called on state members of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to open their records and allow the Council to adhere...

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News UN adopts treaty supporting rights of indigenous peoples
UN adopts treaty supporting rights of indigenous peoples
Alexis Unkovic
September 13, 2007 04:53:00 pm

The UN General Assembly Thursday adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples , a non-binding treaty outlining the global human rights of approximately 370 million indigenous people and bans discrimination against them....

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News Canada electoral chief resists political push to bar face-covered Muslim women from polls
Canada electoral chief resists political push to bar face-covered Muslim women from polls
Alexis Unkovic
September 13, 2007 04:07:00 pm

Canadian chief electoral officer Marc Mayrand Thursday resisted calls by Canadian lawmakers to invoke his discretionary powers, reserved for exceptional circumstances, to require women to remove traditional Muslim niqabs or burqas when they vote...

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News DOD releases redacted version of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Gitmo testimony
DOD releases redacted version of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Gitmo testimony
Alexis Unkovic
September 13, 2007 03:24:00 pm

The US Department of Defense released censored audio recordings of the March 9 Combatant Status Review Tribunal (CSRT) hearing of accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Thursday after months of controversy. The recording...

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News Florida judge rules Diaz execution ‘painless, humane’
Florida judge rules Diaz execution ‘painless, humane’
Alexis Unkovic
September 11, 2007 02:31:00 pm

A Florida Fifth Judicial Circuit judge ruled Monday that the December 2006 execution of Angel Diaz was not "botched," as previously alleged by a medical examiner. According to autopsy reports,...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

House Judiciary Committee opened impeachment hearings against Richard Nixon

On May 9, 1974, the US House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Peter Rodino (D-NJ) opened hearings into the possible impeachment of President Richard Nixon in connection with the Watergate scandal. The Committee voted to impeach Nixon on three counts on July 30. Chairman Rodino died in 2005 at his home in New Jersey. He was 95.

Australia Parliament opened

On May 9, 1901, the Parliament of Australia convened for the first time in Melbourne. The Australian Parliament also held its first meeting in the new capital of Canberra 26 years later on the same day 1927. Finally, on this day in 1988 Australian opened its new Parliament House in Canberra. Read the Constitution of Australia.

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