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News Newmont Mining settles Indonesia civil lawsuit for $30 million
Newmont Mining settles Indonesia civil lawsuit for $30 million
David Shucosky
February 16, 2006 12:35:00 pm

Newmont Mining Corporation agreed on Thursday to settle a civil suit brought by Indonesia for $30 million, ending one of two significant legal battles between the two parties. The settlement comes after Indonesia decided...

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News Australia ends ban on ‘abortion drug’ RU-486
Australia ends ban on ‘abortion drug’ RU-486
David Shucosky
February 16, 2006 12:10:00 pm

The Australian Parliament ended a de facto ban on the so-called "abortion drug" RU-486 (also known as Mifepristone) on Thursday by removing the need for approval by the Health Minister to use the drug. Tony Abbott [official...

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News Iraqi Interior Ministry investigating latest torture, death squad claims
Iraqi Interior Ministry investigating latest torture, death squad claims
David Shucosky
February 16, 2006 11:29:00 am

Iraq's Interior Ministry Thursday announced an investigation into claims that a police death squad has been operating in Iraq, either working for, or claiming to work for the ministry itself. The US military says it recently detained 22 men...

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News Sensenbrenner slights Congress research report criticizing domestic surveillance
Sensenbrenner slights Congress research report criticizing domestic surveillance
David Shucosky
February 16, 2006 11:06:00 am

Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) , chairman of the US House Judiciary Committee, has complained of bias in a recent report of the Congressional Research Service on the NSA domestic spying program . In a...

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News Zimbabwe court overturns newspaper ban
Zimbabwe court overturns newspaper ban
David Shucosky
February 9, 2006 11:19:00 am

A Zimbabwean court has set aside a decision by country's media commission not to license the Daily News newspaper. The newspaper was ordered to stop publishing in 2003 for criticizing the government. In March 2005, the country's supreme court...

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News German court resumes trial of alleged Holocaust denier
German court resumes trial of alleged Holocaust denier
David Shucosky
February 9, 2006 11:05:00 am

The trial of Ernst Zundel on charges of incitement, libel and disparaging the dead in connection with denying the Holocaust resumed on Thursday in Mannheim, Germany after being put...

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News Ethiopia denies mass detentions of student protestors
Ethiopia denies mass detentions of student protestors
David Shucosky
February 2, 2006 12:37:00 pm

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has denied allegations from Amnesty International that the government has unlawfully detained thousands of protestors as part of the latest anti-government crackdown. Amnesty has said that thousands of students from...

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News US accused of ignoring Russia human rights abuses
US accused of ignoring Russia human rights abuses
David Shucosky
February 2, 2006 12:00:00 pm

Human rights observers have accused the US of ignoring a deteriorating situation in Russia, including crackdowns on the media and overreach of executive power. Mark Medish, a spokesman for the independent Council on Foreign Relations, told the US Commission...

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DOJ rejects Judiciary Committee requests for domestic spying opinions
David Shucosky
February 2, 2006 11:29:00 am

The Bush administration has declined requests from the US Senate Judiciary Committee to produce classified legal opinions on the NSA's domestic spying program for a hearing scheduled for Monday . The...

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News Outgoing Canada Justice Minister predicts no change to same-sex marriage law
Outgoing Canada Justice Minister predicts no change to same-sex marriage law
David Shucosky
February 2, 2006 11:16:00 am

Irwin Cotler , the outgoing Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, has said that despite some indications from Canada's incoming Conservative party government , he doubts that the country's recently enacted same-sex marriage law [JURIST...

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11th Amendent to US Constitution ratified

On February 7, 1795, the 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution took effect with ratification by North Carolina. Adopted in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court's ruling in Chisholm v. Georgia, the Amendment limited the jurisdiction of the federal courts to automatically hear cases brought against a state by the citizens of another state.

Learn more about the meaning and history of the 11th Amendment from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.

Maastricht Treaty signed, creating EU

On February 7, 1992, the Maastricht Treaty was signed by the members of the European Community, creating the European Union. Officially called the Treaty on the European Union, the original Maastricht Treaty went into force on November 1, 1993. The current Maastricht Treaty includes amendments from later EU treaties.

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