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News US authorities charge 24 with theft of Native American cultural property
US authorities charge 24 with theft of Native American cultural property
Christian Ehret
June 11, 2009 10:40:00 am

US authorities on Wednesday charged 24 individuals with looting Native American artifacts from public land. The accused are charged with violations of the Archaeological Resource Protection Act (ARPA) and the Native American Graves...

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News China rights lawyer challenges Internet filtering policy
China rights lawyer challenges Internet filtering policy
Christian Ehret
June 11, 2009 08:25:00 am

Chinese human rights lawyer Li Fangping has challenged a government mandate requiring Internet filter software on all new personal computers, according to media reports Thursday. Fangping demanded public hearings from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology...

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News France constitutional court rejects portion of Internet piracy law
France constitutional court rejects portion of Internet piracy law
Christian Ehret
June 10, 2009 02:57:00 pm

The French Constitutional Council ruled Wednesday that certain provisions of the proposed Internet piracy law violate the French Constitution . The challenge was brought by...

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News UK Law Lords rule against use of secret evidence to impose control orders
UK Law Lords rule against use of secret evidence to impose control orders
Christian Ehret
June 10, 2009 01:42:00 pm

A panel of nine UK Law Lords decided Wednesday that the use of secret evidence to impose controversial control orders to detain terrorism suspects violates the European Convention on Human Rights , ordering the cases...

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News Europe rights commissioner urges countries to welcome Guantanamo detainees
Europe rights commissioner urges countries to welcome Guantanamo detainees
Christian Ehret
June 10, 2009 11:20:00 am

Council of Europe (COE) Human Rights Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg on Tuesday sent a letter to all member states urging them to welcome certain released Guantanamo Bay detainees. The letter, addressed to...

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News Guantanamo ex-detainee pleads not guilty to US embassy bombings
Guantanamo ex-detainee pleads not guilty to US embassy bombings
Christian Ehret
June 10, 2009 09:53:00 am

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Ghailani on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to allegations of involvement in the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. The plea was delivered during his...

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News Supreme Court allows Chrysler sale to proceed
Supreme Court allows Chrysler sale to proceed
Christian Ehret
June 10, 2009 08:24:00 am

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday night released an order allowing the sale of Chrysler Group assets to Italian automaker Fiat to proceed. The two-page opinion vacates a temporary stay issued...

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News Sotomayor confirmation hearing scheduled for July 13
Sotomayor confirmation hearing scheduled for July 13
Christian Ehret
June 9, 2009 02:23:00 pm

Confirmation hearings for US Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor will begin on July 13, as announced Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy . The committee released a schedule [fact sheet,...

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News Guantanamo detainee transferred to US for prosecution in embassy bombings
Guantanamo detainee transferred to US for prosecution in embassy bombings
Christian Ehret
June 9, 2009 10:50:00 am

A Guantanamo Bay detainee was transferred to New York on Tuesday to face criminal charges for his alleged terrorist activities, marking the first time a detainee from the facility has been brought to the...

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FBI head defends mosque investigations
Christian Ehret
June 9, 2009 08:28:00 am

FBI Director Robert Mueller said Monday that the FBI will continue investigating mosques when there may be evidence or information regarding criminal wrongdoings. Mueller's defense of such investigations followed a complaint sent to US Attorney...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Rosenbergs convicted of espionage

On March 29, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing US atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The couple was sentenced to death on April 3 under the Espionage Act of 1917, 18 U.S.C 794. They were then executed two years later on June 19, 1953 in New York State's Sing Sing Prison. View the FBI's files on the Rosenbergs.

British parliament passed act creating Canada

On March 29, 1867, the British Parliament passed the British North America Act, a constitutional document creating a united Dominion of Canada. It went into effect on July 1 that year.

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