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News Federal Circuit rules against business methods patentability
Federal Circuit rules against business methods patentability
Eric Firkel
October 31, 2008 06:39:00 am

In a landmark intellectual property decision Thursday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled 9-3 that a business concept for hedging risk in the field of commodities trading was too vague for...

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News Nebraska governor calls special legislative session to amend  ‘safe haven’ law
Nebraska governor calls special legislative session to amend ‘safe haven’ law
Eric Firkel
October 30, 2008 06:21:00 am

Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman announced Wednesday he is calling a special session of the state legislature on November 14 to amend Nebraska's so-called 'safe haven' law . The law, which went into effect in...

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News Burundi colonel sentenced to death for 2006 killings
Burundi colonel sentenced to death for 2006 killings
Eric Firkel
October 23, 2008 06:04:00 pm

A Burundi military court Thursday sentenced Colonel Vital Bangirinama to death for his role in the 2006 killings of 31 civilians in Muyinga province. Human rights groups, which had previously criticized the Burundi government [CIA...

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News Former Bosnian Serb police officer sentenced for Srebrenica crimes
Former Bosnian Serb police officer sentenced for Srebrenica crimes
Eric Firkel
October 23, 2008 07:18:00 am

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Wednesday sentenced former Bosnian Serb special police officer Vaso Todorovic to six years in prison for committing crimes against humanity in the Srebrenica massacre [BBC backgrounder; JURIST news...

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News New York judge rejects bid to halt council vote extending term limits
New York judge rejects bid to halt council vote extending term limits
Eric Firkel
October 22, 2008 10:58:00 pm

New York Supreme Court Judge Jacquelyn Silbermann Wednesday rejected a petition brought by two members of New York City Council trying to prevent a council vote on a resolution to extend New York mayoral and city...

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News Spain judge starts probe of Franco-era disappearances with exhumation order
Spain judge starts probe of Franco-era disappearances with exhumation order
Eric Firkel
October 16, 2008 08:43:00 pm

Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon Thursday ordered the exhumation of 19 mass graves in Spain, launching an investigation into the disappearances of tens of thousands of people beginning in the Spanish Civil War ,...

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News FBI investigating ACORN for alleged voter registration fraud
FBI investigating ACORN for alleged voter registration fraud
Eric Firkel
October 16, 2008 07:06:00 pm

The FBI is investigating allegations of voter registration fraud involving the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) ahead of the November presidential election. According to senior law enforcement officials quoted by AP Thursday, the FBI...

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News Draft Iraq status of forces pact authorizes Iraqi trials of US troops for crimes off base
Draft Iraq status of forces pact authorizes Iraqi trials of US troops for crimes off base
Eric Firkel
October 16, 2008 12:21:00 am

US and Iraqi negotiators Wednesday agreed on a draft for a Status of Forces Agreement that gives Iraqi courts limited jurisdiction over American military personnel. According to Iraqi officials quoted by AP Wednesday, the draft agreement requires...

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News Chile Supreme Court sentences Pinochet-era officers for ‘Caravan of Death’ killings
Chile Supreme Court sentences Pinochet-era officers for ‘Caravan of Death’ killings
Eric Firkel
October 15, 2008 11:13:00 pm

Chile's Supreme Court Wednesday sentenced five former Chilean military officers for their role in the killing of five leftist political opponents as part of the so-called "Caravan of Death" in October 1973. General...

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News Italy Constitutional Court endorses removal of feeding tube from comatose woman
Italy Constitutional Court endorses removal of feeding tube from comatose woman
Eric Firkel
October 10, 2008 02:08:00 am

Italy's Constitutional Court has rejected a parliamentary challenge to a Milan appeals court decision holding that doctors can remove the feeding tube of Eluana Englaro , a young woman...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

UK parliament rejected J.S. Mill's proposal to give women the vote

On May 20, 1867, the British Parliament rejected by 196-73 an amendment to the 1867 Reform Act presented by John Stuart Mill that would have permitted women to vote. Review Mill's 1869 work The Subjection of Women.

Supreme Court applies Free Exercise Clause to state governments

On May 20, 1940, the United States Supreme Court held that the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment applied to state governments in Cantwell v. Connecticut under the incorporation doctrine, which applied the protections of the Bill of Rights to state governments through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Learn more about the Incorporation Doctrine from the Cornell Law Schools' Legal Information Institute.

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