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News Federal judge refuses to allow Illinois abortion notification law to take effect
Federal judge refuses to allow Illinois abortion notification law to take effect
Devin Montgomery
March 2, 2008 02:54:00 pm

The US District Court for the Northern District Illinois has refused to dissolve an injunction barring the enforcement of Illinois' Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995 , which would require physicians to notify the parents of...

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News Myanmar enacts law setting procedures for constitutional referendum
Myanmar enacts law setting procedures for constitutional referendum
Devin Montgomery
February 26, 2008 05:31:00 pm

The military government of Myanmar Tuesday announced that it has enacted a law to govern the May referendum on a new constitution for the country. The government said the law sets procedures...

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News Belarus grants temporary release to opposition politician jailed over protests
Belarus grants temporary release to opposition politician jailed over protests
Devin Montgomery
February 26, 2008 04:21:00 pm

Belarusian authorities Tuesday granted jailed opposition politician Alexander Kozulin a three-day release from prison to attend the funeral of his wife, who died on Saturday. Kozulin was sentenced to over five years in prison in...

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News UK government says no plans to create compulsory DNA database
UK government says no plans to create compulsory DNA database
Devin Montgomery
February 24, 2008 02:56:00 pm

The UK Home Office said Saturday that the government has no plans to create a compulsory DNA database for British citizens, citing ethical and information security concerns. The country's more limited existing National DNA Database [Home Office...

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News Supreme Court hears energy contracts, age discrimination cases
Supreme Court hears energy contracts, age discrimination cases
Devin Montgomery
February 19, 2008 06:04:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard consolidated oral arguments Tuesday in Morgan Stanley Capital Group v. Public Utility Dist. 1 , 06-1457 , and American Elec....

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News HRW urges Kenya to end impunity for human rights offenders
HRW urges Kenya to end impunity for human rights offenders
Devin Montgomery
February 17, 2008 04:15:00 pm

Human Rights Watch on Sunday called on Kenya's political leaders to enact reforms that would hold both recent and past human rights violators accountable for their actions in order to ensure lasting stability in the country. HRW's...

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News South Korea president-elect questioned in fraud probe
South Korea president-elect questioned in fraud probe
Devin Montgomery
February 17, 2008 03:09:00 pm

South Korean President-elect Lee Myung-bak was questioned Sunday by a special prosecutor's team regarding his alleged involvement in a 2001 stock manipulation scheme involving a former business partner and the investment firm BBK . Lee, former...

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News Iraq parliament speaker threatens to dissolve fractious assembly after lawmaker walkout
Iraq parliament speaker threatens to dissolve fractious assembly after lawmaker walkout
Devin Montgomery
February 12, 2008 06:02:00 pm

Shi'ite and Sunni lawmakers walked out of Iraq's parliament Tuesday, prompting speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani to threaten to disband the legislature. The walkout was sparked by divisions between Kurdish and other lawmakers over...

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News Khmer Rouge war crimes suspect back in ECCC custody after hospitalization
Khmer Rouge war crimes suspect back in ECCC custody after hospitalization
Devin Montgomery
February 10, 2008 03:58:00 pm

Former Cambodian Foreign Minister Ieng Sary , accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the Khmer Rouge communist regime of the 1970s, has returned to ECCC custody after his...

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News Rwanda parliament votes to ban ‘promotion of genocide’
Rwanda parliament votes to ban ‘promotion of genocide’
Devin Montgomery
February 10, 2008 02:42:00 pm

 The Rwandan Chamber of Deputies has passed legislation that would make promoting "genocide ideology" a crime, punishable by life in prison for the worse offenders. The bill was passed unanimously by the country's lower house Friday, and now must be...

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Nazis arrest White Rose leaders

On February 18, 1943, the Nazi government of Germany arrested the two leaders of the White Rose movement, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose was a German group, primarily comprised of students, that advocated non-violent resistance to the Nazi government in Germany. After the Scholls were arrested, the remaining members of the White Rose were captured by the end of 1943. The Scholls were convicted of treason on February 22, 1943, and sentenced to death. Read the pamphlets spread by the members of the White Rose.

Chicago Seven verdicts rendered

On February 18, 1970, a US jury rendered its verdicts in the trial of the Chicago Seven, who were charged in connection with the violence that had erupted at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The jury acquitted all defendants on conspiracy while finding five guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. Learn more about the trial of the Chicago Seven from Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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