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News Belarus election fraud protestors clash with police in new demonstration
Belarus election fraud protestors clash with police in new demonstration
Alexis Unkovic
March 25, 2006 10:50:00 am

Riot police and demonstrators clashed Saturday in the Belarus capital city of Minsk as thousands of citizens gathered again to protest alleged election fraud in last Sunday's presidential elections in which current President Alexander...

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News Moussaoui judge cancels TSA lawyer court appearance
Moussaoui judge cancels TSA lawyer court appearance
Alexis Unkovic
March 25, 2006 10:13:00 am

US District Judge Leonie Brinkema issued an order late Friday quashing a subpoena that had been issued for Transportation Security Administration lawyer Carla Martin in the sentencing trial of Zacarias Moussaoui [JURIST news...

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News Philippines army officers to face court-martial over coup plot
Philippines army officers to face court-martial over coup plot
Alexis Unkovic
March 18, 2006 12:23:00 pm

The head of the Philippine army said Saturday that 15 army officers, including Brigadier-General Danilo Lim, commander of the Philippines' elite Scout Ranger regiment, will face courts-martial for violations of the military's Articles of War in conjunction with last...

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News Iran dissident released from jail after six years
Iran dissident released from jail after six years
Alexis Unkovic
March 18, 2006 11:47:00 am

Iranian officials released dissident journalist Akbar Ganji from jail late Friday evening. It is currently unclear whether Ganji will have to return to prison for a few more days. Though Ganji's lawyer said his sentence...

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News Milosevic farewell draws tens of thousands in Belgrade before hometown burial
Milosevic farewell draws tens of thousands in Belgrade before hometown burial
Alexis Unkovic
March 18, 2006 10:53:00 am

Over 50,000 mourners gathered in front of the parliament building in Belgrade Saturday to mourn the death of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic , who last week was found dead in his prison cell at...

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News Egypt judges demonstrate against interrogation of colleagues after elections criticism
Egypt judges demonstrate against interrogation of colleagues after elections criticism
Alexis Unkovic
March 18, 2006 10:06:00 am

Members of the professional association of Egyptian jurists known as The Judges Club demonstrated in Cairo Friday, calling for greater judicial independence in Egypt and denouncing the government's order to interrogate six judges who were stripped...

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News British court to hear US company petition for appeal in ports case
British court to hear US company petition for appeal in ports case
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 03:17:00 pm

US-based Eller & Co. said Friday that Britain's Court of Appeal has agreed to hear on Monday its petition for appeal against a High Court ruling approving the takeover of British shipping company P&O [corporate...

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News Ohio high court permits parents to sue in ‘wrongful birth’ case
Ohio high court permits parents to sue in ‘wrongful birth’ case
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 02:46:00 pm

The Ohio Supreme Court issued a 4-3 opinion Friday permitting the parents of an unhealthy child born as a result of negligent genetic counseling or negligent failure to diagnose a fetal defect or disease to...

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News Croatia convicts former soldiers of war crimes for prison killings
Croatia convicts former soldiers of war crimes for prison killings
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 01:33:00 pm

A Croatian district court in Split has convicted eight former soldiers on charges of torturing and killing Serb prisoners and Yugoslav army officers at the Lora military prison during the Serbo-Croat war in 1991. Of the...

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News US soldier wins lawsuit against Khadr for 2002 Afghan attack
US soldier wins lawsuit against Khadr for 2002 Afghan attack
Alexis Unkovic
February 18, 2006 11:52:00 am

US Army Special Forces Sgt. Layne Morris and the family of Sgt. Christopher Speer were awarded $102.6 million in triple damages in a civil default judgment against Egyptian-Canadian Ahmed Said Khadr [Wikipedia profile; CBC family...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

UK parliament rejected J.S. Mill's proposal to give women the vote

On May 20, 1867, the British Parliament rejected by 196-73 an amendment to the 1867 Reform Act presented by John Stuart Mill that would have permitted women to vote. Review Mill's 1869 work The Subjection of Women.

Supreme Court applies Free Exercise Clause to state governments

On May 20, 1940, the United States Supreme Court held that the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment applied to state governments in Cantwell v. Connecticut under the incorporation doctrine, which applied the protections of the Bill of Rights to state governments through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Learn more about the Incorporation Doctrine from the Cornell Law Schools' Legal Information Institute.

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