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News UN Security Council urges international maritime piracy tribunal
UN Security Council urges international maritime piracy tribunal
Brian Jackson
April 28, 2010 09:29:00 am

The UN Security Council on Tuesday unanimously approved Resolution 1918 , calling on member states to criminalize piracy under their domestic laws and urging Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to consider an international tribunal for prosecuting piracy. In...

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News UK Supreme Court rules sex offenders can challenge inclusion on registry
UK Supreme Court rules sex offenders can challenge inclusion on registry
Brian Jackson
April 21, 2010 08:39:00 am

The UK Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the country's sex offender registry requirement violates the right to privacy. The case involved an appeal filed by two convicted sex offenders who challenged the notification...

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News Zimbabwe government voids law restricting foreign ownership of companies
Zimbabwe government voids law restricting foreign ownership of companies
Brian Jackson
April 14, 2010 08:15:00 am

Zimbabwe's government on Wednesday declared void a law mandating that indigenous people have majority ownership in all businesses valued at over $500,000. The law took effect last month, but the country's stock market has since fallen 10...

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News North Korea court sentences US citizen to 8 years hard labor for illegal entry
North Korea court sentences US citizen to 8 years hard labor for illegal entry
Brian Jackson
April 7, 2010 08:04:00 am

A North Korean court sentenced a US citizen to eight years in prison on Wednesday for illegally entering the country. Aijalon Mahli Gomes was arrested in January for illegally crossing the border and was charged with illegal entry and...

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News Pakistan officials urge Switzerland to reopen Zardari corruption investigation
Pakistan officials urge Switzerland to reopen Zardari corruption investigation
Brian Jackson
March 31, 2010 09:12:00 am

Pakistan's National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Wednesday asked Swiss officials to reopen a corruption investigation against Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari . The request was made in a letter from the NAB, the country's...

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News Attorneys general of 13 states file suit against health care reform law
Attorneys general of 13 states file suit against health care reform law
Brian Jackson
March 23, 2010 06:32:00 pm

The attorneys general (AGs) of 13 states filed suit in federal court in Florida on Tuesday challenging the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act . The suit comes the same day that...

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News Obama signs health care reform bill into law
Obama signs health care reform bill into law
Brian Jackson
March 23, 2010 05:08:00 pm

US President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed into law a bill to significantly alter the US health care system. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was presented to the president on Monday...

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News UK court rules Catholic adoption agency not required to consider gay couples
UK court rules Catholic adoption agency not required to consider gay couples
Brian Jackson
March 17, 2010 10:06:00 am

The UK High Court ruled Wednesday that the Catholic social services agency Catholic Care may refuse to consider same-sex couples as candidates for adoption, pending a review of their policy by the UK Charity Commission....

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News Holder defends plan to try 9/11 suspects in civilian criminal courts
Holder defends plan to try 9/11 suspects in civilian criminal courts
Brian Jackson
March 17, 2010 08:13:00 am

US Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday defended his intention to try suspected terrorists, including accused 9/11 conspirator Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in civilian criminal court. Holder faced numerous questions on the issue...

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ACLU urges Obama to try 9/11 suspects in civilian court
Brian Jackson
March 7, 2010 02:21:00 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released a full-page advertisement in the New York Times on Sunday, imploring President Barack Obama to fulfill his pledge to try suspected 9/11 terrorists in federal courts....

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Mexican Army kills over 400 Texas prisoners of war

The Mexican army executed more than 400 Texian prisoners of war on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, in an event that would become known as the Goliad Massacre. A decree passed in December 1835 allowed Mexican soldiers under General Antonio López de Santa Anna to shoot any foreigners in rebellion. Texian Colonel James Fannin and his men surrendered to the Mexican government under the expectation that they would be treated as prisoners of war, but they were executed regardless, engendering sympathy (and eventual support) from the neighboring United States. Learn more about the Goliad Massacre.

Khrushchev becomes USSR leader

On March 27, 1958, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev became the new Premier of the USSR, replacing Joseph Stalin as the Soviet leader. During his rise to power, Khruschev denounced crimes of the Stalinist regime and the "cult of personality" surrounding his predecessor. While in office as Soviet Premier, Khruschev oversaw some of the most famous and influential events of the Cold War: the launch of Sputnik, the Sino-Soviet split, the U-2 Spy Plan incident, and finally the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1963, which led to his ouster by reactionary elements the following year. The conspirators forced Khruschev's resignation on October 15, 1964 and replaced him with Leonid Brezhnev.

Read the New York Times obituary of Nikita Khrushchev.

President Andrew Johnson vetoed citizenship for slaves

On March 27, 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed a civil rights bill that would later become the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, conferring full US citizenship on all slaves. Read President Johnson's veto letter, transmitted to the US Senate.

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