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News Mexicans fear US border control will lead to human rights violations
Mexicans fear US border control will lead to human rights violations
Christopher G. Anderson
October 13, 2005 02:32:00 pm

The Mexican government is concerned that Texas Gov. Rick Perry's "Operation Linebacker," a pledge of $9.7 million to beef up security along the US-Mexico border, will lead to human rights violations. In a statement released late Wednesday,...

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News UPDATE ~ Saddam to be charged with premeditated murder, torture
UPDATE ~ Saddam to be charged with premeditated murder, torture
Christopher G. Anderson
October 13, 2005 01:39:00 pm

Following up on a report in JURIST's Paper Chase earlier today, Saddam Hussein will likely face charges of premeditated murder, torture and forced expulsion and disappearances for his alleged role in a 1982 massacre of Shiites...

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News US Air Force withdraws guidelines allowing evangelism
US Air Force withdraws guidelines allowing evangelism
Christopher G. Anderson
October 13, 2005 01:05:00 pm

Chaplains in the US Air Force will no longer subscribe to a code of ethics that endorses the evangelizing of service members not affiliated with any religion, Air Force officials have announced. The move comes in the...

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News Deal reached on Iraqi constitution; Sunni party to urge charter approval
Deal reached on Iraqi constitution; Sunni party to urge charter approval
Christopher G. Anderson
October 11, 2005 08:12:00 pm

In what some Iraqi officials are calling a "breakthrough," Shiite and Kurdish leaders of the Iraqi government have agreed to allow the country's parliament to review possible future amendments to the Iraqi constitution [JURIST news...

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News UN official: Israel depriving Palestinians of basic rights
UN official: Israel depriving Palestinians of basic rights
Christopher G. Anderson
October 11, 2005 07:30:00 pm

Israel is depriving Palestinians of their basic human rights using security as an excuse, a top United Nations official told reporters Tuesday. Hina Jilani , special representative of Secretary General Kofi Annan , accused Israel...

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News Danish PM sued for contributing troops to Iraq war
Danish PM sued for contributing troops to Iraq war
Christopher G. Anderson
October 11, 2005 01:55:00 pm

Twenty-four Danish citizens have brought suit against Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen , claiming his decision to go to war in Iraq violated Denmark's constitution. The plaintiffs allege that Rassmussen's decision to join the US-led coalition which...

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News Ex-Hollinger CEO to appeal Ontario ruling on Ravelston fraud charges
Ex-Hollinger CEO to appeal Ontario ruling on Ravelston fraud charges
Christopher G. Anderson
October 11, 2005 12:44:00 pm

Former media mogul Conrad Black is expected Tuesday to appeal an Ontario court's ruling that would allow his Canadian-based holding company Ravelston Corporation to face criminal fraud charges in the United States. Black's lawyers maintain that US...

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News US Supreme Court to consider wetlands cases
US Supreme Court to consider wetlands cases
Christopher G. Anderson
October 11, 2005 11:57:00 am

The US Supreme Court granted certiorari Tuesday in several cases where the Court will consider the extent of the federal government's power to regulate the development of wetlands. The Court agreed to hear three separate cases, all...

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News Massachusetts high court hears non-resident gay marriage lawsuit
Massachusetts high court hears non-resident gay marriage lawsuit
Christopher G. Anderson
October 6, 2005 03:38:00 pm

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts , heard oral arguments Thursday on the issue of whether same-sex couples from out-of-state can marry in Massachusetts, the first state to legalize same-sex marriage . The court is deciding...

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News Ex-Bosnian president gets 10 year sentence for embezzlement
Ex-Bosnian president gets 10 year sentence for embezzlement
Christopher G. Anderson
October 6, 2005 03:09:00 pm

Former Bosnian President Ante Jelavic , who unsuccessfully tried to establish an autonomous Croat state within Bosnia, was sentenced Thursday to 10 years for embezzling money from a bank set up by Croat nationalists to fund the mini-state....

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State Union of Serbia and Montenegro dissolves

On June 3, 2006, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro formerly dissolved with the latter's declaration of independence. After the dissolution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 2003, Serbia and Montenegro was born as a union of the only nations that had not departed the Yugoslav federation. In 2006, Montenegro became the last nation of the former Yugoslavia to break from Serbia. Read Montenegro's 2007 Constitution.

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On June 3, 1918, the US Supreme Court ruled in Hammer v. Dagenhart that the first federal child labor law, the Keating-Owen Child Labor Act, was unconstitutional, falling outside the scope of Congressional authority under the Commerce Clause.

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