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News Former congressman sentenced to 13 years on corruption, bribery charges
Former congressman sentenced to 13 years on corruption, bribery charges
Christian Ehret
November 14, 2009 08:20:00 am

Former US congressman William Jefferson (D-LA) was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison on 11 counts of bribery and corruption. The US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia found that...

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News DC Catholic diocese says same-sex marriage law may force end to social services program
DC Catholic diocese says same-sex marriage law may force end to social services program
Christian Ehret
November 12, 2009 08:16:00 am

The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington DC pledged Tuesday to end its involvement in social services if a same-sex marriage bill is approved by the city council. The religious organization claims that the bill interferes with...

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News Supreme Court hears business method patent, Eighth Amendment cases
Supreme Court hears business method patent, Eighth Amendment cases
Christian Ehret
November 9, 2009 05:01:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in three cases. In Graham v. Florida , the Court heard arguments questioning whether the Eighth...

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News New York AG files antitrust suit against Intel
New York AG files antitrust suit against Intel
Christian Ehret
November 5, 2009 08:04:00 am

The New York Attorney General on Wednesday filed an antitrust suit against Intel , alleging that the microprocessor manufacturer engaged in illegal conduct to further its dominance in the marketplace. The complaint...

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News ICC concludes charges hearing for alleged Sudanese rebel leader
ICC concludes charges hearing for alleged Sudanese rebel leader
Christian Ehret
October 31, 2009 12:07:00 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday completed the confirmation of charges hearing against Sudanese war crimes suspect Bahr Idriss Abu Garda . During the hearing, prosecutors alleged that Abu Garda controlled rebel forces...

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Obama signs bill allowing transfer of Guantanamo detainees to US for trial
Christian Ehret
October 29, 2009 08:56:00 am

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010 into law, which allows for Guantanamo Bay detainees to be transferred to the US for...

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Switzerland cabinet proposes restrictions on assisted suicide laws
Christian Ehret
October 29, 2009 08:12:00 am

The Swiss Federal Counsel on Wednesday announced proposals to restrict the country's assisted suicide laws. The new guidelines will seek to prevent assisted suicide becoming a profit-driven business and to ensure that it is only...

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News Argentina court finds retired officers guilty of involvement in ‘Dirty War’
Argentina court finds retired officers guilty of involvement in ‘Dirty War’
Christian Ehret
October 24, 2009 10:23:00 am

An Argentinian court Friday sentenced retired general Jorge Olivera Rovere and retired colonel Jose Menendez to life sentences for crimes committed during the Argentine military dictatorship, commonly referred to as the "Dirty War" . Rovere,...

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News Germany constitutional court rules same-sex partners have pension rights
Germany constitutional court rules same-sex partners have pension rights
Christian Ehret
October 24, 2009 09:17:00 am

Germany's constitutional court on Thursday ruled that surviving partners in a registered civil partnership have a right to collect under the occupational pension scheme for civil service employees. The court found that affording...

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Military judges grant continuances in Guantanamo detainee cases
Christian Ehret
October 22, 2009 09:00:00 am

Two Guantanamo Bay military judges on Wednesday granted continuances for prosecutors in the cases of two Sudanese detainees allegedly involved with al Qaeda. Noor Uthman Mohammed , who is accused of working...

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First international arbitration court founded

On February 6, 1900, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) was with the ratification of the 1899 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. Set at The Hague in the Netherlands, the PCA was the first international tribunal established to settle disputes between nations. The PCA was later revised by the subsequent 1907 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. Today, the PCA is housed at the Peace Palace in The Hague and is comprised of 109 member-countries.

Browse PAC opinions.

20th Amendment to the US Constitution ratified

On February 6, 1933, the 20th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified by the requisite majority of states, moving the start of presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January in an effort to shorten the problematic "lame duck" period.

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