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News Ex-Enron CEO declares innocence, vows to fight charges ‘until the day I die’
Ex-Enron CEO declares innocence, vows to fight charges ‘until the day I die’
Christopher G. Anderson
April 10, 2006 03:10:00 pm

Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling testified in his own defense on Monday, asserting that he is "absolutely innocent" of fraud and conspiracy charges and added...

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News GOP hardliners float legalization alternative as immigration reform debate continues
GOP hardliners float legalization alternative as immigration reform debate continues
Christopher G. Anderson
April 5, 2006 04:31:00 pm

Unauthorized immigrants who arrived in the United States before an as-yet-undetermined cutoff date would be allowed to apply for permanent residency provided they pay fines and back taxes and learn English under the latest alternative immigration reform [JURIST news...

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News Tougher Netherlands immigration laws broached by PM
Tougher Netherlands immigration laws broached by PM
Christopher G. Anderson
April 3, 2006 07:38:00 pm

The Netherlands should adopt immigration laws similar to those in Australia - widely considered the most stringent in the industrialized world and sometimes harshly criticized - Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said...

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News Metis people take Canada to court over Manitoba lands
Metis people take Canada to court over Manitoba lands
Christopher G. Anderson
April 3, 2006 03:43:00 pm

After waiting twenty-five years to get their day in court, lawyers for the Metis people of Manitoba delivered opening arguments Monday in a case that will determine whether 1.4 million acres of land -...

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News UN Security Council demands Iran stop nuclear enrichment
UN Security Council demands Iran stop nuclear enrichment
Christopher G. Anderson
March 29, 2006 04:41:00 pm

The UN Security Council Wednesday agreed on a statement demanding that Iran immediately suspend its nuclear enrichment program. The statement, which is not legally binding, seeks a report on the extent of Iran's compliance from the International...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments on arrest rights of foreigners, patents
Supreme Court hears arguments on arrest rights of foreigners, patents
Christopher G. Anderson
March 29, 2006 03:06:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Bustillo v. Johnson and Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon , a pair of consolidated cases that could expand the Miranda rights of...

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News Prosecutors seek reinstatement of DeLay criminal conspiracy charges
Prosecutors seek reinstatement of DeLay criminal conspiracy charges
Christopher G. Anderson
March 22, 2006 07:53:00 pm

Prosecutors argued in front of the Texas Third Court of Appeals Wednesday for reinstatement of criminal conspiracy charges dropped against indicted US Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) . In December 2005, Senior...

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News Appeals court considers whether Detainee Treatment Act bars Gitmo habeas claims
Appeals court considers whether Detainee Treatment Act bars Gitmo habeas claims
Christopher G. Anderson
March 22, 2006 04:08:00 pm

A federal appeals court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that will determine the constitutional scope of the Detainee Treatment Act (DTA) as it applies to over 300 Guantanamo Bay detainees who have sought habeas...

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News Somalis challenge legality of US naval action against alleged pirates
Somalis challenge legality of US naval action against alleged pirates
Christopher G. Anderson
March 20, 2006 04:29:00 pm

A Somali advocacy group claimed Monday that the US Navy was illegally present in Somali waters when its ships launched an unprovoked attack on a small vessel over the weekend, taking twelve occupants into custody. The Navy said the...

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News Federal appeals court overturns Quattrone conviction
Federal appeals court overturns Quattrone conviction
Christopher G. Anderson
March 20, 2006 02:54:00 pm

A federal appeals court has overturned the conviction of Frank Quattrone , one of the dot-com era's most prominent investment bankers, on charges of obstruction of justice and witness tampering on the grounds that the jury instructions...

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US Supreme Court said bussing could be used to achieve racial integration

On April 20, 1971, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education that busing of school students could be ordered to achieve racial desegregation.

League of Nations dissolved

On April 20, 1946, the League of Nations was officially dissolved with the close of its final session. Thirty-four countries had attended the final meeting at which they elected to dismantle the organization and bequeath its assets to the United Nations. Read a history of League of Nations from the UN.

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