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News Texas couples file same-sex marriage lawsuit
Texas couples file same-sex marriage lawsuit
Bradley McAllister
November 28, 2013 11:47:40 am

A lawyer representing two same-sex couples in Texas announced on Wednesday that a complaint is filed in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas challenging Article 1, Sec. 32 of the state's...

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News Florida judge upholds new execution drug
Florida judge upholds new execution drug
Bradley McAllister
November 26, 2013 11:22:35 am

A judge for the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Florida on Monday ruled the sedative midazolam hydrochloride is permissible in state executions. Florida is the only state in the US that uses the drug, which was implemented as...

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News Kenyan rights group accuses national anti-terrorism police of unlawful activity
Kenyan rights group accuses national anti-terrorism police of unlawful activity
Bradley McAllister
November 20, 2013 12:31:15 pm

The Kenyan human rights group Muslims for Human Rights (MUHURI) and the Open Society Justice Initiative issued a report on Tuesday, calling on the US and the UK to suspend financial support to...

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News US senators introduce bill to limit frivolous patent lawsuits
US senators introduce bill to limit frivolous patent lawsuits
Bradley McAllister
November 19, 2013 02:19:11 pm

US Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Mike Lee (R-UT) on Monday introduced a bill aimed at limiting frivolous patent lawsuits. The proposed legislation, known as the Patent Transparency and Improvements Act of 2013 [S 1720,...

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News Rights group encourages UN to address autonomous weapons
Rights group encourages UN to address autonomous weapons
Bradley McAllister
November 13, 2013 11:55:20 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday encouraged action on behalf of UN members at the upcoming 2013 Convention for Conventional Weapons (CCW) on November 14-15, chaired by Ambassador Jean-Hughes Simon-Michel of France. The...

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News Europe rights body urges Russia to reform judiciary
Europe rights body urges Russia to reform judiciary
Bradley McAllister
November 12, 2013 01:19:30 pm

The Council of Europe on Tuesday urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to extend preliminary reforms of the judicial system of the Russian Federation in order to strengthen the independence and impartiality of the judiciary. The...

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News Egypt court upholds ruling to ban Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt court upholds ruling to ban Muslim Brotherhood
Bradley McAllister
November 6, 2013 11:58:10 am

The Cairo Court for Urgent Matters on Wednesday upheld its September ruling to ban the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and confiscate all assets of the Islamist group. Earlier...

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News Lawsuit challenges online voter registration system in Minnesota
Lawsuit challenges online voter registration system in Minnesota
Bradley McAllister
November 5, 2013 01:32:04 pm

A lawsuit filed on Monday in the second judicial district court of Minnesota alleges that Secretary of State Mark Ritchie acted beyond his authority with the establishment of an online voter registration...

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News Missouri high court denies same-sex partner survivor benefits
Missouri high court denies same-sex partner survivor benefits
Bradley McAllister
October 31, 2013 09:23:16 am

The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the claim of a deceased state highway patrol trooper's same-sex partner that the state's survivor benefits statute violated his equal protection rights under the Missouri Constitution by...

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News UN rights expert calls for improved transparency in development projects
UN rights expert calls for improved transparency in development projects
Bradley McAllister
October 29, 2013 01:09:42 pm

Independent UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Margaret Sekaggya on Tuesday emphasized the need for transparency and equality in large-scale construction projects that alter the environment of citizens in developing nations....

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Jamaica achieves full independence

On February 9, 1962, Jamaica left the Federation of the West Indies, becoming a fully-independent nation for the first time in its history. The country did, however, remain a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Read the Constitution of Jamaica from the Georgetown University archives.

First US federal anti-narcotics legislation passed

On February 9, 1909, Congress passed the first federal legislation prohibiting narcotics. The "Act to Prohibit Importation and Use Of Opium" barred the importation of opium at other than specified ports and for other than medicinal use. Read a contemporary call for quick passage of the legislation just days before it passed the House.

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