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News Israel cabinet approves force-feeding for prisoners on hunger strike
Israel cabinet approves force-feeding for prisoners on hunger strike
Brittany Felder
June 16, 2015 08:43:19 am

The Cabinet of Israel on Sunday approved a bill allowing the force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike if their lives are at risk. Entitled Preventing Damage from Hunger Strikes , the law would require doctors to exhaust...

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News Yemen drone strike victims’ familes file suit against US
Yemen drone strike victims’ familes file suit against US
Brittany Felder
June 9, 2015 01:59:23 pm

The families of two Yemeni men who were killed by US drone strikes filed a lawsuit Sunday against the US claiming that the men, Salem bin Ali Jaber and Waleed bin Ali Jaber, were "innocent bystanders" who were...

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News Supreme Court declines to review San Francisco gun law
Supreme Court declines to review San Francisco gun law
Brittany Felder
June 9, 2015 12:22:19 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in Jackson v. San Francisco , a case challenging a San Francisco law requiring gun owners to keep handguns "stored in a locked container...

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News China, South Korea sign free trade agreement
China, South Korea sign free trade agreement
Brittany Felder
June 2, 2015 11:13:11 am

South Korea and China on Monday signed a bilateral free trade agreement that will eliminate most tariffs between the two countries over the next two decades. After approximately three years of negotiations, Chinese Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng and South...

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News Key provisions of Patriot Act expire after Senate fails to approve extension
Key provisions of Patriot Act expire after Senate fails to approve extension
Brittany Felder
June 2, 2015 10:31:30 am

Key provisions of the USA Patriot Act expired Monday after a late Senate Vote failed to establish an extension. The provisions that expired were in Section 215 of the act and included: the "Bulk Data Collection"...

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News UN peace conference on Yemen indefintely postponed
UN peace conference on Yemen indefintely postponed
Brittany Felder
May 25, 2015 12:35:11 pm

Three Yemeni officials on Sunday said they were notified that the UN-sponsored peace conference designed to establish peace in Yemen has been indefinitely postponed. The conference was scheduled to begin on Thursday, and no new date...

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News UN urges Lebanon to select president
UN urges Lebanon to select president
Brittany Felder
May 25, 2015 12:04:05 pm

United Nations Special Coordinator Sigrid Kaag on Monday, urged leaders in Lebanon to end their political divisions in order to pick a new president, warning that the year-long debate over the matter had "undermined Lebanon's...

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News Israel military court orders release of Palestinian lawmaker on bail
Israel military court orders release of Palestinian lawmaker on bail
Brittany Felder
May 22, 2015 11:15:33 am

A military court in Israel on Thursday ordered Palestinian lawmaker, Khalida Jarrar, be released on bail. Under the terms of her release, she is to pay a 20,000-shekel (USD $5,000) bond with a third-party guarantee. She is to be...

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News Amnesty: South Sudan government troops committing human rights abuses
Amnesty: South Sudan government troops committing human rights abuses
Brittany Felder
May 22, 2015 10:12:12 am

South Sudan government troops are committing human rights abuses , such as abusing civilians and lighting villages on fire amid ongoing fighting in the region, Amnesty International (AI) reported Thursday. AI has also received reports that...

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News UN rights experts: Paraguay government failed 10-year-old rape victim
UN rights experts: Paraguay government failed 10-year-old rape victim
Brittany Felder
May 11, 2015 04:26:49 pm

A group of UN human rights experts said Monday that the Government of Paraguy "failed in its responsibility to act with due diligence" towards a 10-year-old girl who was raped and became pregnant. According to the experts,...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Julius Caesar assassinated on Ides of March

Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated at the Roman Forum by a number of his own senators led by Marcus Brutus on March 15, 44 BC over concerns that he was becoming too powerful. The assassination wound up being a political failure as the Roman citizenry ended up becoming incensed at the conspirators and a civil war broke out, which Brutus and his supporters lost to Mark Antony and Octavian (later Augustus). William Shakespeare later wrote in his eponymous play about the assassination, "Beware the ides of March." Learn more about the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg born

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born on March 15, 1933.

Learn more about Justice Ginsburg from Oyez, the Supreme Court multimedia project at Northwestern University.

Code Napoleon promulgated

On March 15, 1803, the Code Napoleon (French Civil Code) was promulgated in France. The Code is considered the first successful legal code in Europe and is still used today as the basis for the modern French Civil Code. Napoleon's conquests spread his Code across the European Continent, influencing modern legal codes in Portugal, Austria, Italy, and other nations. Read a history of the Code Napoleon.

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