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News House approves financial fraud legislation to create investigatory commission
House approves financial fraud legislation to create investigatory commission
Christian Ehret
May 19, 2009 08:30:00 am

The US House of Representatives on Monday approved the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act , which creates a commission to investigate the cause of recent economic turmoil and allocates more resources for...

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News Myanmar court begins trial of jailed democracy advocate
Myanmar court begins trial of jailed democracy advocate
Christian Ehret
May 18, 2009 03:45:00 pm

Pro-democracy advocate and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi went on trial Monday in Myanmar for violating the terms of her house arrest. Suu Kyi allegedly violated these terms earlier this month by allowing...

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News Somali pirate suspects go on trial in Netherlands court
Somali pirate suspects go on trial in Netherlands court
Christian Ehret
May 18, 2009 02:16:00 pm

Five Somalians suspected of piracy went on trial Monday before a Dutch court in Rotterdam. The men are accused of attempting to hijack a Dutch Antilles freighter in the Gulf of Aden in...

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News Supreme Court takes Conrad Black, separation of powers, employment cases
Supreme Court takes Conrad Black, separation of powers, employment cases
Christian Ehret
May 18, 2009 10:42:00 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari in four cases. In Black v. United States , the Court will consider the appeal of former media mogul Conrad...

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News Foreign intelligence surveillance warrants decline in 2008: DOJ report
Foreign intelligence surveillance warrants decline in 2008: DOJ report
Christian Ehret
May 18, 2009 08:51:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday reported to Congress that 2,083 wiretap and search requests for investigating terrorism suspects were granted in 2008 through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) [text; JURIST news...

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News Sudan rebel leader to appear before ICC
Sudan rebel leader to appear before ICC
Christian Ehret
May 17, 2009 11:42:00 am

Sudanese war crimes suspect and rebel leader Bahr Idriss Abu Garda on Sunday surrendered to the International Criminal Court (ICC) . Abu Garda is accused of committing three crimes against the African Union Mission in Sudan...

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News Malawi court bars ex-president Muluzi from upcoming elections
Malawi court bars ex-president Muluzi from upcoming elections
Christian Ehret
May 17, 2009 10:31:00 am

A Malawi court on Saturday barred former president Bakili Muluzi from participating in the upcoming election. The court held that the Malawi Constitution prohibits Muluzi from running for office after serving two consecutive five-year...

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News Germany parliament approves late-term abortion restrictions
Germany parliament approves late-term abortion restrictions
Christian Ehret
May 14, 2009 12:10:00 pm

The German Bundestag voted Wednesday in favor of heightened requirements for late-term abortions including a three-day waiting period and a mandatory psychological evaluation. Current law in Germany outlaws abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy [text,...

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News Italy lower house approves bill increasing penalties for illegal immigration
Italy lower house approves bill increasing penalties for illegal immigration
Christian Ehret
May 14, 2009 09:36:00 am

The Italian Chamber of Deputies , the lower house of parliament, on Wednesday approved legislation that would increase the penalties for illegal immigration by a vote of 297-255. The controversial legislation provides that...

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Holder denies interrogation memos release was selective
Christian Ehret
April 24, 2009 09:14:00 am

US Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday testified in front of a House Appropriations subcommittee that he is willing to release as much information as possible in regards to interrogation techniques used on Guantanamo...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

First Fleet departs from England to establish penal colony in Australia

On May 13, 1787, the First Fleet departed from England, carrying 780 British convicts to establish a penal colony in Australia. Led by Captain Arthur Philip, all eleven ships arrived safely in Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia in January of 1788.

Read Captain Philip's account of his voyage on Project Gutenberg, and learn more about the journey and its impact from First Fleet online.

Federal government denied funding to segregated school districts

On May 13, 1966, the US federal government took its first action against violators of the desegregation guidelines of the 1964 Civil Rights Act by denying federal education funding for 12 segregated Southern school districts. Learn more about school desegregation.

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