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News Spain judicial panel suspends judge Garzon over Franco probe
Spain judicial panel suspends judge Garzon over Franco probe
Daniel Makosky
May 14, 2010 01:36:02 pm

The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) voted unanimously Friday to suspend National Court judge Baltasar Garzon for abusing his power by opening an investigation into war crimes allegedly...

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News Vietnam appeals court upholds activists’ sentences
Vietnam appeals court upholds activists’ sentences
Daniel Makosky
May 11, 2010 02:19:48 pm

A Vietnamese appeals court on Tuesday affirmed the sentences facing two democracy activists convicted of subversion. The court upheld the sentence of five years imprisonment and three subsequent years of house arrest for prominent human rights lawyer...

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News Suu Kyi files final appeal of house arrest extension
Suu Kyi files final appeal of house arrest extension
Daniel Makosky
May 11, 2010 01:34:35 pm

Lawyers for pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi filed a final appeal in Myanmar's Supreme Court on Monday challenging the 18-month extension of her house arrest. The appeal requests that the court forward her...

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News US military appeals court overturns Marine’s conviction for Iraqi civilian killing
US military appeals court overturns Marine’s conviction for Iraqi civilian killing
Daniel Makosky
April 23, 2010 10:47:00 am

A military appeals court on Thursday reversed the conviction of US Marine Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III for the 2006 killing of an Iraqi civilian, citing lack of a fair trial. In an 8-1 decision, the Navy-Marine Corps...

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News Sri Lanka ex-army chief calls for freedom, ‘rule of law’
Sri Lanka ex-army chief calls for freedom, ‘rule of law’
Daniel Makosky
April 22, 2010 12:53:00 pm

Former Sri Lankan army chief Sarath Fonseka appeared before parliament Thursday to call for both his freedom and respect for the "rule of law." Fonseka argued for his release from what he...

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News Germany court rules former East Germany citizens not unique ethnic group
Germany court rules former East Germany citizens not unique ethnic group
Daniel Makosky
April 16, 2010 11:56:00 am

A German court ruled Thursday that persons from the former East Germany do not constitute a unique ethnic group for discrimination prevention purposes. The matter arose when an East Berlin woman sued a Stuttgart company after the...

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News House committee hears testimony on FBI phone records collection
House committee hears testimony on FBI phone records collection
Daniel Makosky
April 15, 2010 12:04:00 pm

US Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Glenn Fine and FBI General Counsel Valerie Caproni testified Thursday before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties...

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News US officials violated rights of Katrina victims: report
US officials violated rights of Katrina victims: report
Daniel Makosky
April 10, 2010 09:06:00 am

Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) released a report Friday accusing the government of committing human rights violations against the victims of Hurricane Katrina . The group criticized the response of officials...

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News Philippines supreme court certifies gay rights party for election
Philippines supreme court certifies gay rights party for election
Daniel Makosky
April 8, 2010 12:02:00 pm

The Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled Thursday that a prominent gay rights organization may field candidates in the upcoming national elections as an accredited political party. The decision invalidates an order issued...

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Kenya parliament approves constitution draft
Daniel Makosky
April 2, 2010 09:33:00 am

The Kenyan Parliament on Thursday unanimously approved a draft constitution . The vote follows two days of contentious debate , though none of the many proposals for amendment passed, and the draft remained...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Mexican Army kills over 400 Texas prisoners of war

The Mexican army executed more than 400 Texian prisoners of war on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, in an event that would become known as the Goliad Massacre. A decree passed in December 1835 allowed Mexican soldiers under General Antonio López de Santa Anna to shoot any foreigners in rebellion. Texian Colonel James Fannin and his men surrendered to the Mexican government under the expectation that they would be treated as prisoners of war, but they were executed regardless, engendering sympathy (and eventual support) from the neighboring United States. Learn more about the Goliad Massacre.

Khrushchev becomes USSR leader

On March 27, 1958, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev became the new Premier of the USSR, replacing Joseph Stalin as the Soviet leader. During his rise to power, Khruschev denounced crimes of the Stalinist regime and the "cult of personality" surrounding his predecessor. While in office as Soviet Premier, Khruschev oversaw some of the most famous and influential events of the Cold War: the launch of Sputnik, the Sino-Soviet split, the U-2 Spy Plan incident, and finally the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1963, which led to his ouster by reactionary elements the following year. The conspirators forced Khruschev's resignation on October 15, 1964 and replaced him with Leonid Brezhnev.

Read the New York Times obituary of Nikita Khrushchev.

President Andrew Johnson vetoed citizenship for slaves

On March 27, 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed a civil rights bill that would later become the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, conferring full US citizenship on all slaves. Read President Johnson's veto letter, transmitted to the US Senate.

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