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News China disbars two human rights lawyers
China disbars two human rights lawyers
David Manes
May 9, 2010 11:06:06 am

Two Chinese human rights lawyers who have represented Falun Gong defendants were permanently disbarred Friday after being accused of disrupting courtrooms. In a Beijing Municipal Judicial Bureau [official website,...

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News Accused Somali pirates plead not guilty in US court
Accused Somali pirates plead not guilty in US court
David Manes
May 2, 2010 11:46:39 am

Nine Somali men accused of piracy and other charges pleaded not guilty at their arraignment Friday. US federal prosecutors charged 11 suspected Somali pirates last month. One of the 11 pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, and the...

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News Argentina prosecutor recommends dropping Spanish war crimes cases
Argentina prosecutor recommends dropping Spanish war crimes cases
David Manes
May 2, 2010 10:59:53 am

An Argentinian state prosecutor recommended Friday that all lawsuits arising out of crimes committed under the Francisco Franco regime be dismissed because they are being dealt with in Spain. Prosecutor Federico Delgado explained that while...

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News Obama urges strong financial regulation reforms to protect economy
Obama urges strong financial regulation reforms to protect economy
David Manes
April 23, 2010 09:05:00 am

US President Barack Obama on Thursday called for new financial regulations , outlining the major components of his proposal. Answering critics who claim that the reforms will increase bailouts, Obama compared the concept behind the proposed financial...

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News Obama to consider women’s rights in Supreme Court nomination
Obama to consider women’s rights in Supreme Court nomination
David Manes
April 21, 2010 12:01:00 pm

US President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he will take into account a potential nominee's position on individual liberty, including women's rights, when nominating a Supreme Court justice. Speaking at a meeting with Senate leaders, Obama acknowledged...

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News Arizona House approves tough new illegal immigration bill
Arizona House approves tough new illegal immigration bill
David Manes
April 14, 2010 11:48:00 am

The Arizona House approved a bill Tuesday that would establish one of the strictest illegal immigration policies in the nation. The bill would criminalize being in the US without proper documentation...

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News Vatican releases Church response procedure for sex abuse cases
Vatican releases Church response procedure for sex abuse cases
David Manes
April 12, 2010 11:53:00 am

The Vatican on Monday released Church procedures for handling alleged cases of sexual abuse by priests, instructing, "Civil law concerning reporting of crimes to the appropriate authorities should always be followed." The "Guide to Understanding Basic...

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News Visual artists sue Google over book scanning project
Visual artists sue Google over book scanning project
David Manes
April 7, 2010 11:43:00 am

Several visual artist organizations filed a class action suit Wednesday against Google alleging copyright infringement resulting from the company's book scanning project . The plaintiffs include the American Society of Media...

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News Oklahoma governor signs 3 anti-abortion bills into law
Oklahoma governor signs 3 anti-abortion bills into law
David Manes
April 6, 2010 07:00:00 am

Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed three anti-abortion bills into law Monday. The first bill prohibits abortions performed because of the gender of the fetus. The second bill creates the...

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News UN SG urges Turkmenistan to emphasize human rights
UN SG urges Turkmenistan to emphasize human rights
David Manes
April 2, 2010 08:29:00 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday urged Turkmenistan to place a stronger emphasis on human rights . At a joint press conference with Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, Ban said that he, "called on the government to...

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Rosenbergs convicted of espionage

On March 29, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The couple was sentenced to death on April 3 under the Espionage Act of 1917, 18 U.S.C 794. They were then executed two years later on June 19, 1953 in New York State's Sing Sing Prison.

View the FBI's files on the Rosenbergs and learn more about their case.

British parliament passed act creating Canada

On March 29, 1867, the British Parliament passed the British North America Act, a constitutional document creating an independent and united Dominion of Canada. It went into effect on July 1 that year.

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