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News Khmer Rouge second-in-command appeals ECCC pre-trial detention
Khmer Rouge second-in-command appeals ECCC pre-trial detention
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2008 01:37:00 pm

Former Khmer Rouge official Nuon Chea asked the Pre-Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (ECCC) to release him from provisional detention Thursday and argued that his prior...

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Chad president considering pardon of ‘Darfur orphan’ airlift workers
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2008 01:18:00 pm

Chadian President Idriss Deby said Thursday that he is prepared to pardon six aid workers convicted in Chad in December of attempting to kidnap 103 African children. In an interview with Europe-1 radio,...

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News Iran chief judge says no detention without formal charges
Iran chief judge says no detention without formal charges
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2008 11:00:00 am

Iranian judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Shahroudi has issued a decree barring judges from ordering the detention of suspects without the filing of formal charges, Iranian media reported Wednesday. Currently, the Iranian Constitution allows suspects to be held for...

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News Third DR Congo war crimes suspect transferred to ICC
Third DR Congo war crimes suspect transferred to ICC
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2008 10:19:00 am

Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo arrested former Nationalist and Integrationist Front (FNI) leader Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui on Wednesday on war crimes and crimes against humanity charges and transferred him to...

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News White House defends CIA use of waterboarding
White House defends CIA use of waterboarding
Brett Murphy
February 6, 2008 11:30:00 am

The White House Wednesday defended the use of waterboarding , saying that the technique is legal. In response to questions as to whether waterboarding constituted torture, White House spokesman Tony Fratto reiterated that the...

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News Russia court denies medical release for jailed ex-Yukos lawyer
Russia court denies medical release for jailed ex-Yukos lawyer
Brett Murphy
February 6, 2008 09:56:00 am

A Russian court Wednesday denied former Yukos executive and lawyer Vasily Aleksanian temporary release from jail to receive medical treatment, even as the trial was suspended to allow him to be treated for health issues. Aleksanian's...

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News Rights group urges Malaysia to revoke controversial security law
Rights group urges Malaysia to revoke controversial security law
Brett Murphy
January 31, 2008 12:31:00 pm

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Thursday called for Malaysia to lift the Internal Security Act (ISA) , a preventive detention law that allows the Malaysian government to detain suspects for two years without trial...

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News Zimbabwe court affirms alleged coup plotter extradition to Equatorial Guinea
Zimbabwe court affirms alleged coup plotter extradition to Equatorial Guinea
Brett Murphy
January 31, 2008 12:09:00 pm

The Zimbabwe High Court Wednesday ruled against an appeal filed by the legal team defending Simon Mann seeking to prevent Mann's extradition for trial in Equatorial Guinea. Judge Rita Makarau held that the government had...

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Bangladesh court hands down life sentences in 2005 bombings trial
Brett Murphy
January 31, 2008 11:16:00 am

Seven Islamic militants involved in multiple bombing attacks on a town in northwestern Bangladesh were sentenced to life in prison by a Bangladeshi court Thursday. The attacks were part of a larger bombing plot allegedly...

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US asks federal court to lift remaining restrictions on Navy sonar use
Brett Murphy
January 31, 2008 10:48:00 am

The US Department of Justice asked US District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper Wednesday to lift a preliminary injunction restricting the US Navy's use of sonar along the coast of Southern California. President Bush granted an exemption earlier this...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Japan enacts Meiji Constitution

On February 11, 1889, the Meiji Constitution of Japan was promulgated by Emperor Meiji. Officially titled the "Constitution of the Empire of Japan," the Meiji Constitution went into effect on November 29, 1890 and served as the country's fundamental law through the rise of the Japanese Empire until the end of World War II. On May 2, 1947, the Meiji Constitution was replaced by the Constitution of Japan, which serves as the country's governing document today. The Meiji constitution created a constitutional monarchy in Japan with the Emperor serving as a powerful executive. The document furthermore created a parliament, called the Diet, as well as an independent judiciary. Its passage came as part of the Meiji Restoration, in which the Japanese Imperial throne retook power from the Shogunate and guided the nation into the modern world.

First redistricting "gerrymander" created

On February 11, 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed an electoral redistricting law that favored his party. The practice became known as "gerrymandering" in reference to Gerry and the unusual, allegedly salamander-like district that resulted. See the original 1812 political cartoon of The Gerry-mander in the Boston Gazette.

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