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News North Dakota judge combines abortion challenges
North Dakota judge combines abortion challenges
G. Redd
June 20, 2013 02:51:43 pm

North Dakota Judge Wickham Corwin ruled Tuesday that lawsuits challenging two state abortion laws can be combined into one case. The first statute in question is a 2011 law that limits the drugs that can be used...

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News North Carolina repeals death penalty racial justice law
North Carolina repeals death penalty racial justice law
G. Redd
June 20, 2013 12:16:38 pm

North Carolina Governor Patrick McRory on Wednesday signed into law Senate Bill 306 , repealing the Racial Justice Act (RJA) that allowed minority death row inmates to seek a reduced sentence. The...

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News US House votes for 20-week abortion ban
US House votes for 20-week abortion ban
G. Redd
June 19, 2013 03:57:46 pm

The US House of Representatives on Tuesday voted in favor of a bill that would ban most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The bill passed by a vote of 228-196 mainly...

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News AI: China mining companies contributing to Congo rights abuses
AI: China mining companies contributing to Congo rights abuses
G. Redd
June 19, 2013 12:51:22 pm

Chinese-owned mining companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are contributing to a culture of human rights abuses, Amnesty International (AI) reported Wednesday. AI claims that those companies should be held accountable...

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News UN rights chief urges Turkish government, protesters to defuse tensions
UN rights chief urges Turkish government, protesters to defuse tensions
G. Redd
June 19, 2013 09:21:24 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Tuesday commended the Turkish government's decision to delay government construction that was the source of widespread protests in the past month, urging authorities to work to defuse tensions...

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News Illinois governor signs strictest fracking law in nation
Illinois governor signs strictest fracking law in nation
G. Redd
June 19, 2013 08:22:27 am

Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn on Tuesday signed the most restrictive fracking legislation in the country into law. The bill was a joint effort between government and industry specialists and is receiving high praise ...

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News Obama appoints Guantanamo closure envoy
Obama appoints Guantanamo closure envoy
G. Redd
June 17, 2013 04:03:02 pm

An anonymous source inside the US State Department said Monday that President Barack Obama is appointing attorney Clifford Sloan to be the new envoy in charge of closing the detention center at Guantanamo Bay [JURIST...

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News Iran president summoned to criminal court
Iran president summoned to criminal court
G. Redd
June 17, 2013 03:04:31 pm

Outgoing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was summoned to a criminal court on Monday. Although the charges were not specified, this may be the continuation of a longstanding political battle between Ahmadinejad and...

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News Wisconsin state house passes law requiring pre-abortion ultrasound
Wisconsin state house passes law requiring pre-abortion ultrasound
G. Redd
June 15, 2013 08:45:00 am

The Wisconsin State Assembly approved a bill Friday that will require those women seeking abortions to review an ultrasound of the fetus before having the procedure. The technician would have to display an image of...

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News Argentina court sentences former president to 7 years in prison
Argentina court sentences former president to 7 years in prison
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June 15, 2013 07:23:28 am

The Court of Cassation of Argentina, the highest criminal court, sentenced former Argentine President Carlos Menem of selling illegal weapons to Croatia and Ecuador during his presidency. The now-Senator Menem pleaded innocence, claiming that the weapons were...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Maurice Papon convicted of war crimes

On April 2, 1998, Maurice Papon was convicted of war crimes for his role in deporting French Jews to concentration camps during the Nazi occupation of France. Under German occupation, Papon served as the supervisor of the Service for Jewish Questions in Bordeaux from which he collaborated with the Nazi SS and oversaw the deportation of 1,560 Jewish men, women, and children to concentration camps. Read a biography of Maurice Papon from the BBC.

Massachusetts enacted anti-Vietnam War bill

On April 2, 1970, the Governor of Massachusetts signed into law an anti-Vietnam War bill providing that no inhabitant of Massachusetts inducted into or serving in the armed forces "shall be required to serve" abroad in an armed hostility that had not been declared a war by Congress under Article I, Section 8, clause 11 of the United States Constitution. Supporters of the legislation hoped that the US Supreme Court would seize on the obvious conflict that the bill created between state and federal law and would rule on the constitutionality of the Vietnam War itself, but the Court refused to exercise original jurisdiction, forcing the case into the lower federal courts.

Trial of Marquess of Queensberry begins, leading to the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde

On April 2, 1895, the libel trial of the Marquess of Queensberry began on allegations that he called Oscar Wilde a "posing somdomite [sic]". The trial led to the disclosure of details of Wilde's personal life that eventually resulted in his imprisonment for homosexuality. Read about the trials of Oscar Wilde.

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