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News AI: Syria forces guilty of crimes against humanity
AI: Syria forces guilty of crimes against humanity
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 03:07:57 pm

Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday published a report holding the Syrian government responsible for human rights violations in Aleppo that AI claims amount to crimes against humanity. "All-out repression: Purging dissent in Aleppo, Syria" [report, PDF; press...

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News HRW: Myanmar forces committed human rights violations following mob violence
HRW: Myanmar forces committed human rights violations following mob violence
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 01:56:17 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday released a 56-page document accusing Myanmar security forces of human rights abuses against a minority religious community in June. "The Government Could Have Stopped This": Sectarian Violence...

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News Connecticut federal judge rules DOMA unconstitutional
Connecticut federal judge rules DOMA unconstitutional
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 12:06:32 pm

A judge for US District Court for the District of Connecticut on Tuesday ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional. Judge Vanessa Bryant granted summary judgment ...

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News Somalia special assembly approves new national constitution
Somalia special assembly approves new national constitution
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 10:23:25 am

The Somalia constituent assembly on Wednesday approved a new constitution for the country, which has been without a stable central government since former president Siad Barre was ousted in 1991. The draft constitution passed...

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News Federal judge allows Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights challenge to proceed
Federal judge allows Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights challenge to proceed
Dan Taglioli
July 31, 2012 04:38:15 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Colorado on Monday ruled that a challenge to the Colorado Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) can proceed. The lawsuit argues that TABOR is unconstitutional [Denver Post...

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News India Supreme Court allows Exxon Valdez to be scrapped in country
India Supreme Court allows Exxon Valdez to be scrapped in country
Dan Taglioli
July 31, 2012 03:53:05 pm

The Supreme Court of India ruled Monday that the ship formerly known as the Exxon Valdez may be dismantled at the country's biggest scrapyard. The two-judge panel headed by Altamas Kabir overruled [Bloomberg...

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News London court denies bail for Muslim cleric held since 2002
London court denies bail for Muslim cleric held since 2002
Dan Taglioli
July 31, 2012 02:19:25 pm

The UK High Court in London on Monday denied an application for bail by Muslim cleric Abu Qatada . Qatada had challenged a previous ruling that had denied him bail on...

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News Supreme Court stays Maryland injunction on state DNA collection law
Supreme Court stays Maryland injunction on state DNA collection law
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 03:19:23 pm

US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday renewed his temporary stay on a Maryland Court of Appeals ruling that police could not collect DNA from individuals arrested for violent crimes and...

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News Advocacy group appeals Oklahoma ‘personhood’ case to Supreme Court
Advocacy group appeals Oklahoma ‘personhood’ case to Supreme Court
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 02:45:47 pm

An anti-abortion group appealed to the US Supreme Court on Monday in an attempt to reinstate an Oklahoma ballot initiative to establish legal rights for embryos. Personhood USA had originally tried to gather enough petition...

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News Florida to appeal federal court ruling striking down state gun law
Florida to appeal federal court ruling striking down state gun law
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 02:15:33 pm

Florida Governor Rick Scott announced Monday that his state will appeal the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruling that struck down a Florida law that barred doctors from discussing the dangers...

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Supreme Court ruled on Chinese Exclusion Act

On March 28, 1898, the US Supreme Court ruled that a child born in the US to Chinese immigrants was a US citizen and could not be deported under the terms of the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Read US v. Wong Kim Ark and learn more about the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Thomas Hare born

On March 28, 1808, English jurist Thomas Hare was born in the United Kingdom. After being admitted to the Bar in 1833, Hare became a campaigner for electoral reform. He created the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system of proportional representation used in many democratic countries today. He was also an early law reporter, recording important judicial decisions in The Hare Law Reports before there was any official reporting of legal opinions in the UK. Read a biography of Thomas Hare and a description of the STV system from the Electoral Reform Society.

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