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News Ninth Circuit hears education challenge to CA affirmative action ban
Ninth Circuit hears education challenge to CA affirmative action ban
Brandon Gatto
February 14, 2012 12:34:33 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday heard oral arguments from minority student advocates who urged the court to reconsider California's voter-approved ban on affirmative action based on race or gender preferences in...

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News Supreme Court blocks Ohio execution
Supreme Court blocks Ohio execution
Brandon Gatto
February 9, 2012 01:33:46 pm

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday denied Ohio's request to put a condemned killer to death, effectively putting the state's executions on hold. Without comment, the court refused to allow Ohio to execute...

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News UNICEF claims bloodshed in Syria has led to hundreds of child deaths
UNICEF claims bloodshed in Syria has led to hundreds of child deaths
Brandon Gatto
February 7, 2012 01:37:07 pm

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported Tuesday that the nearly 11 months of violence in Syria have led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds of children . In particular, UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie Mercado said that,...

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News Ninth Circuit seals videos from California same-sex marriage trial
Ninth Circuit seals videos from California same-sex marriage trial
Brandon Gatto
February 2, 2012 02:12:02 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Thursday ruled that it will not release video recordings from Perry v. Schwarzenegger , California's 2010 trial which declared Proposition 8 [text, PDF; JURIST news...

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News HRW urges India to prosecute border soldiers for torture
HRW urges India to prosecute border soldiers for torture
Brandon Gatto
January 31, 2012 01:40:06 pm

Human Rights Watch on Monday urged the Indian government to prosecute Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers that it has long implicated in torture and extrajudicial killings near the Bangladesh border. HRW's plea comes...

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News Second Circuit allows Ecuador court’s $18 billion judgment against Chevron
Second Circuit allows Ecuador court’s $18 billion judgment against Chevron
Brandon Gatto
January 26, 2012 01:51:07 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Thursday lifted an injunction won by Chevon Corporation to block enforcement of what the US oil company claims is a fraudulent, multibillion-dollar...

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News Fourth Circuit upholds dismissal of Padilla unlawful detention suit
Fourth Circuit upholds dismissal of Padilla unlawful detention suit
Brandon Gatto
January 24, 2012 01:14:13 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Monday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by US citizen and convicted terrorist Jose Padilla , who alleged that he had been...

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News Ethiopia court convicts three journalists, two others under controversial anti-terrorism law
Ethiopia court convicts three journalists, two others under controversial anti-terrorism law
Brandon Gatto
January 19, 2012 01:53:37 pm

The Ethiopian Federal High Court on Thursday convicted three Ethiopian journalists, a political opposition leader and a politician's assistant for conspiring to commit acts of terrorism in violation of the country's Anti-Terrorism Proclamation of 2009...

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News European Commission to challenge Hungary laws
European Commission to challenge Hungary laws
Brandon Gatto
January 17, 2012 02:09:42 pm

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso announced Tuesday that the Commission will legally challenge three Hungarian laws. The laws, passed last month in conjunction with Hungary's new constitution, are viewed by Barroso and...

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News UN rights chief urges Nigeria leaders to halt sectarian violence
UN rights chief urges Nigeria leaders to halt sectarian violence
Brandon Gatto
January 13, 2012 08:30:26 am

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Thursday urged Nigerian leaders from all sectors of society to make a concerted effort to stop the recent violence against civilians unleashed by the Islamic...

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