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News UN: rights violations in South Sudan continue, warring parties close to peace deal
UN: rights violations in South Sudan continue, warring parties close to peace deal
Colleen Mallick
February 6, 2015 12:44:00 pm

United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic told reporters on Thursday that the warring parties in the South Sudan conflict are close to signing a peace deal. However, Simonovic confirmed that rights violations...

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News Supreme Court stays execution of Texas inmate
Supreme Court stays execution of Texas inmate
Colleen Mallick
February 6, 2015 11:19:19 am

The US Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the execution of Lester Leroy Bower, a Texas inmate who was convicted in 1984 of murdering four men in an airplane hangar. February 10 was his sixth scheduled...

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News UN rights expert calls on European leaders to bank on mobility of migrants
UN rights expert calls on European leaders to bank on mobility of migrants
Colleen Mallick
February 5, 2015 11:55:36 am

UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants François Crépeau said Thursday that the EU must bank on the mobility of migrants in order to secure its borders. The EU, he said, must accept that...

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News Amnesty: Malaysia must drop sedition charges against lawyer for tweet
Amnesty: Malaysia must drop sedition charges against lawyer for tweet
Colleen Mallick
February 5, 2015 10:07:54 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Thursday demanded that the Malaysian government drop sedition charges against Eric Paulsen. The human rights lawyer and co-founder of NGO Lawyers for Liberty was arrested for a tweet criticizing an Islamic...

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News Supreme Court allows Texas execution despite claims of intellectual disability
Supreme Court allows Texas execution despite claims of intellectual disability
Colleen Mallick
January 30, 2015 11:06:23 am

A man with an IQ of 67 was executed in Texas on Thursday after the US Supreme Court denied two pleas for delay that same day. Defense attorneys for Robert Ladd said that his death violates the...

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News Prosecutor challenges Guantanamo ban on women guards touching inmates
Prosecutor challenges Guantanamo ban on women guards touching inmates
Colleen Mallick
January 30, 2015 10:20:35 am

A prosecutor on Thursday argued that a military court order barring female guards at Guantanamo Bay from touching an alleged al Qaeda commander violates Pentagon sex discrimination guidelines. At Thursday's hearing on the ban, Prosecutor Army Lieutenant...

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Scotland announces moratorium on fracking
Colleen Mallick
January 29, 2015 01:23:20 pm

Scotland announced a moratorium on the granting of permits for unconventional oil and gas extraction, including fracking, on Wednesday amid environmental and health concerns. Energy minister Fergus Ewing told the Scottish parliament that the moratorium will...

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News Sri Lanka to initiate new war crimes investigation
Sri Lanka to initiate new war crimes investigation
Colleen Mallick
January 29, 2015 12:35:01 pm

The newly elected government in Sri Lanka announced Wednesday that it is planning to investigate accusations of human rights abuses during the closing stages of the 26-year civil war, after former president Mahinda Rajapaksa refused to cooperate...

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News ICC lawyer, activist accuse Nigeria presidential candidate of inciting violence
ICC lawyer, activist accuse Nigeria presidential candidate of inciting violence
Colleen Mallick
January 23, 2015 12:13:00 pm

At a news conference before the Associated Press on Thursday, activist Yunana Shibkau and Goran Sluiter, an attorney for the International Criminal Court (ICC) , announced they have video evidence of 2015 Nigerian presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari [BBC...

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News UN: Death toll in Ukraine exceeds 5,000
UN: Death toll in Ukraine exceeds 5,000
Colleen Mallick
January 23, 2015 10:59:20 am

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday released a statement saying that at least 5,086 people have been killed since the conflict in Ukraine began in April 2014, but...

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Supreme court overturns racially restrictive covenants

On May 3, 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that racially restrictive covenants violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, even covenants between private individuals. In Shelley v. Kraemer, the Court overturned a covenant among members of a neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri that restricted home sales to only white families.

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