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News ICC orders former Ivory Coast presidential ally to stand trial for crimes against humanity
ICC orders former Ivory Coast presidential ally to stand trial for crimes against humanity
Colleen Mallick
December 13, 2014 12:53:34 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday confirmed four charges of crimes against humanity against Charles Ble Goude, and committed the ally of former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo to trial at...

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News HRW: First FGM trial in Egypt ends in acquittals
HRW: First FGM trial in Egypt ends in acquittals
Colleen Mallick
November 27, 2014 11:42:13 am

Two men in Egypt were acquitted for charges relating to female genital mutilation (FGM) on Thursday. Since the law banning FGM was amended in 2008, this is the only case of FGM that resulted in trial. The...

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News Amnesty: Syrian refugees facing border abuse, destitution in Turkey
Amnesty: Syrian refugees facing border abuse, destitution in Turkey
Colleen Mallick
November 20, 2014 10:04:36 am

Syrian refugees are facing human rights abuses and destitution as they flee into Turkey, Amnesty International (AI) said Thursday. The report , "Struggling to Survive: Refugees from Syria in Turkey," addresses hundreds of thousands...

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News Affirmative action lawsuit challenges Harvard, UNC-Chapel Hill admission policies
Affirmative action lawsuit challenges Harvard, UNC-Chapel Hill admission policies
Colleen Mallick
November 18, 2014 10:58:29 am

Lawsuits were filed in Massachusetts and North Carolina federal district courts against Harvard University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Monday, arguing that affirmative action policies...

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News Amnesty: Czech Republic continuously places Roma pupils in special needs schools
Amnesty: Czech Republic continuously places Roma pupils in special needs schools
Colleen Mallick
November 13, 2014 10:53:26 am

Romani children are continuing to be placed in special needs schools by Czech authorities, despite a European Court of Human Rights decision , Amnesty International (AI) reported Thursday. The case was decided over seven...

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US Supreme Court justice blocks same-sex marriage in Kansas
Colleen Mallick
November 11, 2014 10:39:49 am

US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Monday issued an order blocking gay marriage in Kansas after Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt asked the US Supreme Court for an injunction. The...

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Missouri circuit judge overturns ban on same-sex marriage
Colleen Mallick
November 6, 2014 11:12:55 am

St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison ruled Wednesday that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. The St. Louis Circuit judge ruled that the Missouri Constitution violates the equal protection clause of the...

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News Islamic State militants tortured and abused Kurdish children in Syria: HRW
Islamic State militants tortured and abused Kurdish children in Syria: HRW
Colleen Mallick
November 4, 2014 10:38:48 am

Kurdish children from Kobani, a city that sits on the Syrian-Turkish border, were tortured and abused by the Islamic State (IS), Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday. IS reportedly abducted 153 Kurdish boys on May...

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News UN rights experts urge Malaysia to abolish Sedition Act
UN rights experts urge Malaysia to abolish Sedition Act
Colleen Mallick
October 9, 2014 12:18:35 pm

A group of independent experts from the UN Human Rights Council once again urged the Malaysian government on Wednesday to abolish the Sedition Act of 1948 after receiving reports of increasing criminalization of government critics. UN Human...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Bank of England granted political independence

On May 6, 1997, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown announced that the Bank of England would be granted political independence for the first time in the three-hundred year history of the Bank. This policy was statutized in the subsequent Bank of England Act of 1998 gave the Bank independent control of British monetary policy effective June 1, 1998. Read the Bank of England Act of 1998.

Chinese Exclusion Act barred Chinese laborers from US

On May 6, 1882, President Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act, barring Chinese laborers from entering the United States and prohibiting courts from bestowing US citizenship on Chinese. Connecticut Senator Joseph Hawley spoke out against the Act in these words: Let the proposed statue be read 100 years hence, dug out of the dust of ages and forgotten as it will be except for a line of sneer by some historian, and ask the young man not well read in the history of this country what was the reason for excluding these men and he would not be able to find it in the law. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and its successors were abolished in 1943 at the insistence of President Franklin Roosevelt.

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