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News Senate rejects amendment to create independent commission on detainee abuse
Senate rejects amendment to create independent commission on detainee abuse
Chris Buell
November 9, 2005 03:32:00 pm

The US Senate on has rejected a proposal to create an independent commission patterned after the Sept. 11 Commission to investigate US treatment of detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. With a 55-43 party-line...

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News CIA report questioned legality of interrogation methods, sources say
CIA report questioned legality of interrogation methods, sources say
Chris Buell
November 9, 2005 03:04:00 pm

A classified Central Intelligence Agency report issued in 2004 questioned whether certain interrogation tactics approved by the agency for use against terrorism suspects would violate the UN Convention Against Torture , current and former intelligence officials have...

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News Azerbaijan offers compromise over Muslim headscarf ban in election run-up
Azerbaijan offers compromise over Muslim headscarf ban in election run-up
Chris Buell
November 3, 2005 08:37:00 am

Azerbaijan officials have agreed to allow Soviet-era passports to be used as identification for upcoming elections in an attempt to avoid controversy over a headscarf ban for new ID photo cards. The government announced the change in policy after...

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News Homeland Security chief outlines new border security efforts
Homeland Security chief outlines new border security efforts
Chris Buell
November 3, 2005 08:15:00 am

US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has outlined plans to increase security along US borders by hiring more federal agents, constructing additional fences and ending policies that allow illegal immigrants to be released in the US. Chertoff...

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News Saudi leader urges Bush to free Saddam half-brother
Saudi leader urges Bush to free Saddam half-brother
Chris Buell
November 3, 2005 07:55:00 am

Saudi Arabia King Abdullah has urged President Bush to release Saddam Hussein's half-brother from detention because of failing health, Saudi Arabia daily Al-Riyadh reported Wednesday. King Abdullah reportedly sent a letter to Bush asking...

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News Haiti files suit against former leader Aristide
Haiti files suit against former leader Aristide
Chris Buell
November 3, 2005 07:26:00 am

The interim government in Haiti has sued former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in US federal court for his alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars from the country's treasury and a state-owned telephone company. The suit,...

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News US circulates UN resolution to extend Iraq force a year
US circulates UN resolution to extend Iraq force a year
Chris Buell
November 3, 2005 07:06:00 am

The US has circulated a draft UN Security Council resolution that would extend the UN mandate of the 180,000-strong multinational force currently in Iraq for another year. The US-led force was originally...

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News Group urges reforms to Scottish civil law
Group urges reforms to Scottish civil law
Chris Buell
November 2, 2005 08:42:00 pm

An advisory group created by the Scottish Consumer Council has called for reforms to the country's civil law system that would make the system less costly and more efficient. Scotland's civil law system deals...

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News Supreme Court hears dispute over delinquent student loan collection
Supreme Court hears dispute over delinquent student loan collection
Chris Buell
November 2, 2005 08:16:00 pm

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in Lockhart v. US , a case in which it will decide whether the US government can use part of...

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Senate ‘Gang of 14’ compromise group may split over Alito nomination
Chris Buell
November 2, 2005 07:39:00 pm

Only days after President Bush nominated Judge Samuel Alito to a seat on the US Supreme Court , the group of 14 senators who helped diffuse a Senate showdown over judicial nominees showed signs of...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

James Earl Ray sentenced for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.

On March 10, 1969, James Earl Ray was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the murder of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.. Ray died in 1998, still seeking a retrial of his case. On December 9th, 1999, a Memphis jury handed down a verdict agreeing with the King family that the 1968 assassination of the civil rights leader was a conspiracy rather than the act of a lone gunman.

Gandhi arrested for sedition

On March 10, 1922, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested and charged with sedition for leading a campaign of mass civil disobedience against the British in India. He was then convicted and sentenced to six years in prison. After his release, Gandhi continued to build Indian unity and use civil disobedience and non-cooperation to oppose British rule in his country, culminating in the Salt March of 1930 and eventual Indian independence in 1947. Learn more about Mahatma Gandhi from the government of India.

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