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News BREAKING NEWS ~ US Senate approves detainee treatment restrictions
BREAKING NEWS ~ US Senate approves detainee treatment restrictions
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 09:23:00 pm

AP is reporting that the US Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation that sets restrictions on the detention, interrogation and prosecution of terror suspects. The Senate approved the measure by a 90-9 vote margin [Senate roll...

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News Swiss decision to extradite ex-nuclear minister to US triggers row with Russia
Swiss decision to extradite ex-nuclear minister to US triggers row with Russia
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 07:35:00 pm

Russia cautioned Switzerland on Wednesday that the countries' bilateral ties would be harmed by the Swiss decision to extradite former Russian atomic energy minister Yevgeny Adamov to the US. Switzerland's Ministry of Justice [official...

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News Texas appeals court reverses death sentence for third time
Texas appeals court reverses death sentence for third time
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 07:18:00 pm

The Texas Criminal Court of Appeals Wednesday reversed for a third time the death sentence of John Paul Penry , a convicted killer whose death sentence was twice reversed by the US...

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News UN rights official calls refugee protection ‘obligation’
UN rights official calls refugee protection ‘obligation’
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 04:45:00 pm

A UN human rights official warned Wednesday that the UN High Commission for Refugees was facing increasingly difficult conditions that prevented it from protecting millions of threatened refugees , but that protection of those people remained an...

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News Syria sacks 81 judges in set of judicial reforms
Syria sacks 81 judges in set of judicial reforms
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 04:30:00 pm

Syria has removed 81 judges and improved wages, taxes and insurance for the judicial branch as part of a series of reforms, government newspaper Ath-Thawra reported Wednesday. According to the paper, the reforms were ordered by...

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News Russian investigators raid offices of Yukos affiliates
Russian investigators raid offices of Yukos affiliates
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 04:14:00 pm

Russian investigators have raided the offices of various companies affiliated with the former oil giant Yukos in connection with a $7 billion money-laundering investigation, prosecutors said Wednesday. Prosecutors have previously said they were pursuing...

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News Commerce Department sued for alleged discrimination
Commerce Department sued for alleged discrimination
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 03:55:00 pm

A group of 13 former and current employees filed a $500 million lawsuit Wednesday against the US Department of Commerce alleging that the agency discriminated in its hiring and promoting of employees. The suit, filed by 11...

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News Supreme Court hears physician-assisted suicide case
Supreme Court hears physician-assisted suicide case
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 03:28:00 pm

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments on whether the federal government can halt doctors from assisting patients in taking their own lives under an Oregon statute allowing the practice. The justices...

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News Third grand jury refused to indict DeLay, prosecutor reveals
Third grand jury refused to indict DeLay, prosecutor reveals
Chris Buell
October 5, 2005 03:04:00 pm

A third grand jury previously unrevealed by prosecutors refused to indict former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay last week, according to a written statement released late Tuesday by Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle...

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News Iraqi lawmakers approve death penalty in anti-terror law
Iraqi lawmakers approve death penalty in anti-terror law
Chris Buell
October 4, 2005 05:00:00 pm

The Iraqi National Assembly Tuesday approved new anti-terror legislation with stiff penalties for those convicted under it, including the death penalty for those found guilty of financing or provoking terrorism. The new law comes as a violent...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Gandhi commits his first act of civil disobedience

On June 7, 1893, Mohandas Gandhi committed his first act of civil disobedience in South Africa. Because he was an Indian, Gandhi was ordered to move to the third class section of a train, despite holding a first-class ticket. When he refused, Gandhi was thrown off of the train. Gandhi would go on to organize efforts by Indians living in South Africa to oppose racial discrimination thereby founding the Natal Indian Congress. He would then return to his native India to lead its drive for independence from Great Britain. Learn more about the Natal Indian Congress from the South African History Archive.

US Supreme Court ruled contraceptive use protected by privacy right

On June 7, 1965, in Griswold v. Connecticut, the US Supreme Court held that the use of contraceptives was protected by the constitutional right of privacy.

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