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News Aghanistan president approves new election laws
Aghanistan president approves new election laws
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July 18, 2013 09:43:26 am

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai ratified two new election laws on Wednesday. The UN had pressed the president to improve the election commission he had threatened to disperse after it disqualified 25 percent of the 2009 ballots, sparking...

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News ICC rejects request to hold Kenya trials in Africa
ICC rejects request to hold Kenya trials in Africa
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July 16, 2013 09:14:36 am

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday rejected a request by Kenyan officials to change the forum of their trials to Kenya or Tanzania. Joshua Sang and William Ruto are accused of...

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News HRW: China education system fails to include students with disabilities
HRW: China education system fails to include students with disabilities
G. Redd
July 16, 2013 08:23:33 am

The Chinese education system fails to include students with disabilities , according to a report released Monday by Human Rights Watch (HRW) . The report, "As Long as They Let Us Stay in Class: Barriers to...

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News Maine lawmakers override veto to pass cell phone warrant requirement
Maine lawmakers override veto to pass cell phone warrant requirement
G. Redd
July 12, 2013 08:45:43 am

The Maine Legislature on Wednesday voted 127-17 in favor of a new law requiring police to obtain a warrant to track a cell phone, overriding a veto by Governor Paul LePage . The bill [LD 415...

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News BP in court to argue oil spill damages calculation
BP in court to argue oil spill damages calculation
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July 9, 2013 10:22:28 am

A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard oral arguments Monday by BP alleging that the claims administrator was awarding damages to plaintiffs based on biased revenue...

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African states adopt regional anti-piracy agreement
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June 27, 2013 03:54:23 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday welcomed a regional agreement announced Wednesday to deter piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. The Summit of the Gulf of Guinea Heads of State and Government closed...

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HRW: Lebanon police engaging in torture
G. Redd
June 26, 2013 12:53:29 pm

Lebanese police forces are targeting and torturing drug users, sex workers and members of LGBT communities, according to a report released Wednesday by Human Rights Watch (HRW) . The report, released on the UN International...

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Japan appeals court rules for Samsung in Apple patent dispute
G. Redd
June 25, 2013 03:08:04 pm

The Intellectual Property High Court in Tokyo on Tuesday ruled that Samsung did not infringe an Apple patent regarding the synchronization of music and data on multiple devices. In so doing, the High Court affirmed...

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Federal appeals court upholds hedge fund manager’s conviction
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June 24, 2013 03:01:33 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Monday affirmed the conviction of Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam , rejecting his argument that wiretap evidence was used improperly to convict him....

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June 21, 2013 04:01:03 pm

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday that it has officially approved the brand-name emergency contraceptive Plan B Onestep for all women of child-bearing potential without a prescription, regardless of age ....

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Line of Demarcation divides the New World between Spain and Portugal

On May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI promulgated the Line of Demarcation, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal in response the return of Christopher Columbus from his discovery of the American continents. However, neither country was entirely satisfied with the placement of the Line. A year later on June 7, 1494, the two nations signed the Treaty of Tordesillas, which moved the Line of Demarcation further west, giving Portugal claim to Brazil.

Kent State student shootings precipitated lawsuits

On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen at Kent State University opened fire on students protesting the US invasion of Cambodia, killing four.

Review a legal chronology of the Kent State shootings, from May 5, 1970 (the day the FBI investigation started) to January 4, 1979 (the day the state of Ohio reached an out-of-court settlement for $675,000 with victims and relatives of victims).

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