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News Supreme Court prohibits federal inmates from seeking damages from private prison employees
Supreme Court prohibits federal inmates from seeking damages from private prison employees
Hillary Stemple
January 10, 2012 01:34:45 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in Minneci v. Pollard that where state tort law authorizes adequate remedies for individuals harmed by private employees working at a federal facility, and where...

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News Supreme Court rules on timing of habeas corpus appeals
Supreme Court rules on timing of habeas corpus appeals
Hillary Stemple
January 10, 2012 11:54:36 am

The US Supreme Court issued a ruling on Tuesday in Gonzalez v. Thaler interpreting two sections of the Anti-terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA) and holding that...

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News Second tobacco company challenges new Australia packaging law
Second tobacco company challenges new Australia packaging law
Hillary Stemple
December 6, 2011 09:21:04 am

A second major tobacco company, Imperial Tobacco, Ltd. , on Tuesday filed an action in Australia's High Court challenging the country's new tobacco packaging laws. Last month, Parliament approved the Tobacco Plain...

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News Federal appeals court allows payment for some bone marrow donations
Federal appeals court allows payment for some bone marrow donations
Hillary Stemple
December 2, 2011 09:11:11 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Thursday that a federal law prohibiting payment for vital organs does not apply to all types of bone marrow transplants, opening the door for compensation...

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News Senate approves defense spending bill with controversial detainee provision
Senate approves defense spending bill with controversial detainee provision
Hillary Stemple
December 2, 2011 08:41:03 am

The US Senate on Thursday voted 93-7 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 , including a controversial provision authorizing the president to use "all necessary and appropriate force" to...

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News Russia lawmakers approve bill banning ‘promotion’ of homosexuality
Russia lawmakers approve bill banning ‘promotion’ of homosexuality
Hillary Stemple
November 18, 2011 09:31:54 am

Russian lawmakers in the city of St. Petersburg on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved an initial reading of a bill that would impose fines against people convicted of promoting homosexuality, including gays or lesbians who are open about their sexuality. The...

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News White House threatens veto of defense spending bill over detainee provisions
White House threatens veto of defense spending bill over detainee provisions
Hillary Stemple
November 18, 2011 08:58:11 am

The White House released a statement of administration policy on Thursday praising the work of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) on the National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 but warning that...

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News HRW urges Tunisia not to extradite former Libya PM
HRW urges Tunisia not to extradite former Libya PM
Hillary Stemple
November 11, 2011 08:40:55 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday urged the Tunisian government not to extradite former Libyan prime minister Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi , warning that he would be "at a real risk for torture"...

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News Mississippi voters reject personhood amendment
Mississippi voters reject personhood amendment
Hillary Stemple
November 9, 2011 06:37:21 am

Mississippi voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot measure that would have amended the state constitution to define the word "person" or "persons" to include "every human being from the moment of fertilization, cloning, or...

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Ohio top judge questions application of death penalty law
Hillary Stemple
November 4, 2011 08:55:42 am

The Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Maureen O'Connor , on Thursday opened the first meeting of the state's death panel review committee by reiterating that the purpose of the committee is not to question...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Last Quaker executed for religious beliefs in American colonies

On March 24, 1661, William Ledda, executed in Boston, became the last Quaker in the American colonies to be put to death for his religious beliefs. Learn more about the persecution of the Quakers in colonial Massachusetts.

Archbishop Óscar Romero assassinated

On March 24, 1980, Archbishop Óscar Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass in San Salvador, El Salvador by a right-wing death squad. Romero had become unpopular with conservative elements in the country when he began speaking out against government repression of the nation's poor and of his fellow priests. Read a biography of Archbishop Óscar Romero from the Kellogg Institute at Notre Dame University. In 2003, the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA), an American human-rights organization, filed a lawsuit in the United States against former Salvadorean Air Force Captain Álvaro Rafael Saravia for his alleged role in the assassination of Archbishop Romero. The suit was filed in a US federal district court under the Alien Tort Claim Act (28 U.S.C. § 1350). In Doe v. Rafael Saravia, the defendant was found guilty of crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killing, resulting in a $10 million judgment against Saravia. Read a description of the case. Romero was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2018.

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