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News Utah AG asks Supreme Court to stay same-sex marriage order
Utah AG asks Supreme Court to stay same-sex marriage order
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 2, 2014 02:32:49 pm

The Utah Attorney General filed an application for stay with the US Supreme Court on Tuesday to block same-sex marriages pending the state's appeal of a US district judge's December 20 decision [JURIST...

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News PA court overturns priest’s conviction in sex abuse cover-up
PA court overturns priest’s conviction in sex abuse cover-up
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 27, 2013 03:28:24 pm

The Pennsylvania Superior Court on Thursday unanimously reversed the conviction of a priest for his failure to protect children from a sexual predator and ordered he be released from prison. Monsignor William Lynn, the first...

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News HRW urges China to drop charges against rights activist
HRW urges China to drop charges against rights activist
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 27, 2013 02:09:54 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday urged the Chinese government to drop all politically motivated charges against Xu Zhiyong and release the rights activist from prison. Xu, a prominent critic...

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News UNMISS partially evacuates staff from South Sudan
UNMISS partially evacuates staff from South Sudan
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 22, 2013 02:48:14 pm

The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) announced Sunday that it has begun relocating all non-critical staff from Juba, the capital city, amid the escalating violence between military factions in South Sudan. UNMISS...

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US releases documents on NSA surveillance origins
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 21, 2013 06:09:48 pm

US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper declassified documents on Saturday that show how the National Security Agency (NSA) was authorized to collect bulk phone and internet records from US citizens without individualized suspicion. Clapper...

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NJ governor signs in-state tuition bill for undocumented immigrants
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 21, 2013 05:17:00 pm

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed a controversial immigration bill Friday that will allow students in the country illegally to be eligible for in-state rates to attend state colleges, effective immediately. Christie's administration and the...

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UN rights chief delivers report on global human rights progress
Elizabeth LaForgia
December 3, 2013 07:24:13 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Monday delivered a "mixed report" on human rights progress around the world , highlighting advances in some areas and alarm in others. "Alarm bells are...

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News Thailand PM invokes special security law amid protests
Thailand PM invokes special security law amid protests
Elizabeth LaForgia
November 26, 2013 08:21:43 am

Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday invoked a special security law in districts of Bangkok and nearby areas after protesters stormed and occupied several key ministries. The law, known as the Internal Security Act, gives police...

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News Azerbaijan court convicts 29 of plotting terrorist attacks
Azerbaijan court convicts 29 of plotting terrorist attacks
Elizabeth LaForgia
November 26, 2013 06:32:58 am

A court in Azerbaijan on Monday convicted a group of 29 people of plotting terrorist attacks in the country. The court sentenced the group to prison terms ranging from nine years to life. The group was arrested in April...

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News DOJ finalizes $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan for toxic mortgages
DOJ finalizes $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan for toxic mortgages
Elizabeth LaForgia
November 20, 2013 07:20:01 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday announced that a $13 billion civil settlement with JPMorgan & Co. has been finalized, resolving federal and state claims arising from the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Copyright infringement made US crime

On March 4, 1909, the Copyright Act of 1909 became law, making infringement of a copyright a federal crime for the first time. Review a brief history of copyright in the United States.

First woman appointed to the Canada Supreme Court

On March 4, 1982, Bertha Wilson became the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.

City of Toronto incorporated

On March 4, 1834, the town of York in the British colony of Canada was incorporated as the City of Toronto. Learn the history of Toronto from the city's official website.

ICC issues warrant for Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir

The International Criminal Court issued its first arrest warrant for a sitting head of state when it sought Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009 for allegedly directing attacks against civilians and being an indirect participant in murder, rape, and torture during the conflict in Darfur. Al-Bashir was removed from power in 2019. The former president remains in a Sudanese prison. Learn more about the case against al-Bashir and read the arrest warrant.

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