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News Supreme Court adds 10 cases to 2009 docket
Supreme Court adds 10 cases to 2009 docket
Christian Ehret
October 1, 2009 08:26:00 am

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday added 10 cases to its 2009 docket. In addition to taking a case dealing with the Second Amendment and another on a controversial terrorism law , the...

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News UK chief prosecutor publishes interim policy on assisted suicide
UK chief prosecutor publishes interim policy on assisted suicide
Christian Ehret
September 24, 2009 09:17:00 am

UK Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer published an interim policy on assisted suicide Wednesday that takes several factors into consideration in deciding whether to prosecute such cases. While the new policy does not legalize...

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News DOJ announces state secrets reform policies
DOJ announces state secrets reform policies
Christian Ehret
September 24, 2009 08:25:00 am

US Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday announced new state secrets policies, seeking to establish greater government accountability and oversight. The new procedures and policies, set to take effect on October 1,...

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News Federal appeals court rules nonprofit political spending limits unconstitutional
Federal appeals court rules nonprofit political spending limits unconstitutional
Christian Ehret
September 19, 2009 10:33:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled Friday that Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulations restricting the political spending of nonprofit groups violates the First Amendment. The suit was...

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News Federal judge delays Ohio execution after failed attempt
Federal judge delays Ohio execution after failed attempt
Christian Ehret
September 19, 2009 09:33:00 am

A federal judge on Friday delayed the execution of Ohio death row inmate Romell Broom, following several failed attempts at administering a lethal injection on Tuesday. Judge Gregory Frost of the US District Court for the Southern District of...

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News EPA to review national smog standards regulations
EPA to review national smog standards regulations
Christian Ehret
September 17, 2009 09:37:00 am

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday announced that they would reconsider 2008 national smog standards regulations to ensure accuracy and public health. After a thorough review of the scientific methods behind the...

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News US closes controversial Camp Bucca prison in Iraq
US closes controversial Camp Bucca prison in Iraq
Christian Ehret
September 17, 2009 07:37:00 am

The US closed the Camp Bucca prison facility in Southern Iraq Wednesday, pursuant to the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) . The remaining detainees were transferred from Camp Bucca, once the largest US detention facility...

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News Czech parliament approves constitutional amendment to allow early elections
Czech parliament approves constitutional amendment to allow early elections
Christian Ehret
September 12, 2009 11:19:00 am

The Czech Parliament on Friday approved a constitutional amendment that would allow the legislative body to dissolve and hold early elections. The lawmakers initially agreed to amend the country's constitution...

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News Federal court rejects Abu Ghraib detainees’ lawsuit against contractors
Federal court rejects Abu Ghraib detainees’ lawsuit against contractors
Christian Ehret
September 12, 2009 09:59:00 am

A federal appeals court on Friday rejected a lawsuit brought against private contractors by Iraqi plaintiffs alleging torture at the Abu Ghraib prison . The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia [official...

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News Former Pennsylvania judges indicted in juvenile sentencing scandal
Former Pennsylvania judges indicted in juvenile sentencing scandal
Christian Ehret
September 10, 2009 08:19:00 am

Two former Pennsylvania judges were indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on 48 counts in connection with alleged illegal actions to benefit private juvenile detention facilities. The charges against Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella, Jr. include...

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Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emporer

On December 25, 800 A.D., Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in Rome, Italy. During his lifetime, Charlemagne united most of Western Europe for the first time since the fall of the Western Roman Empire. He is credited with spreading the rule of law throughout his dominions as well as starting the French and German monarchies.

President Andrew Johnson pardoned Confederates

On December 25, 1868, President Andrew Johnson granted an unconditional pardon to all who had been involved in "insurrection or rebellion" during the US Civil War.

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