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News Australia AG calls for Hicks update after reports of harsh Gitmo treatment
Australia AG calls for Hicks update after reports of harsh Gitmo treatment
Brett Murphy
January 30, 2007 01:43:00 pm

Australian Attorney-General Philip Ruddock said Tuesday that he has requested an assessment of the condition of Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks after Hicks' lawyer described Hicks in an interview [transcript;...

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News Japan court dismisses ‘war orphans’ compensation suit
Japan court dismisses ‘war orphans’ compensation suit
Brett Murphy
January 30, 2007 01:22:00 pm

The Tokyo District Court denied financial compensation on Tuesday to 40 displaced Japanese nationals in China who were left there as children after the Japanese defeat in World War II. The plaintiffs sued the government of Japan [JURIST news...

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News Bush executive order places White House watchdogs in federal agencies
Bush executive order places White House watchdogs in federal agencies
Brett Murphy
January 30, 2007 12:24:00 pm

US President Bush has signed an executive order that places a White House-appointed policy administrator in all federal agencies responsible for developing and enforcing public health and safety, environmental, and civil rights policy. Under the order, which will...

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News Italy justice minister opposes government same-sex rights proposal
Italy justice minister opposes government same-sex rights proposal
Brett Murphy
January 29, 2007 03:08:00 pm

Italian Justice Minister Clemente Mastella has said that he will refuse to vote for a proposed law that would give same-sex couples many of the rights that heterosexual couples enjoy....

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News UK PM says bar to discrimination against gay adoptions will apply without exemption
UK PM says bar to discrimination against gay adoptions will apply without exemption
Brett Murphy
January 29, 2007 02:45:00 pm

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair announced Monday that rules under the Equality Act protecting same-sex couples' rights to adopt children without discrimination will apply without exception, denying special exemptions for faith-based adoption agencies...

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News Indonesia bringing civil action against Suharto for misuse of charitable funds
Indonesia bringing civil action against Suharto for misuse of charitable funds
Brett Murphy
January 25, 2007 05:12:00 pm

Indonesia Attorney General Abdul Rahman Saleh announced Thursday that by the end of the month the state plans to bring a civil action against former president Haji Mohammad Suharto for alleged misuse of charitable funds. The suit...

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News UK law ministers seek judges’ help to stem prison overcrowding
UK law ministers seek judges’ help to stem prison overcrowding
Brett Murphy
January 24, 2007 09:07:00 am

UK Home Secretary John Reid, Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer and Attorney General Lord Goldsmith wrote to British judges on Wednesday urging them to limit imposition of prison sentences to only the most dangerous criminals...

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News Madrid train bombings trial starting February 15
Madrid train bombings trial starting February 15
Brett Murphy
January 24, 2007 07:29:00 am

The trial of 29 people suspected of involvement in the 2004 Madrid train bombings will begin on February 15, according to an announcement from the Spanish National Court Tuesday. At least three of the 29 suspects...

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News UK top prosecutor denies ‘war’ on terror, warns against ‘fear-driven’ abuse of rights
UK top prosecutor denies ‘war’ on terror, warns against ‘fear-driven’ abuse of rights
Brett Murphy
January 24, 2007 07:07:00 am

UK Director of Public Prosecutions Ken Macdonald said Tuesday that there is no "war on terror" in Britain and warned that inappropriate measures driven by fear threaten an accused's right to a fair trial. In a speech...

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News Europe parliament panel adopts CIA secret prisons report
Europe parliament panel adopts CIA secret prisons report
Brett Murphy
January 23, 2007 03:43:00 pm

A European Parliament (EP) special committee adopted a report Tuesday alleging that some EU nations knew about CIA activity in Europe including the existence of secret flights and CIA-operated secret prisons [JURIST news...

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Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board

On May 17, 1954, the US Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racially segregated public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Pay a virtual visit to the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

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