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News Norway considering war crimes charges against Israel leaders
Norway considering war crimes charges against Israel leaders
Jay Carmella
April 22, 2009 12:13:00 pm

A top Norwegian prosecutor said Wednesday that she will look into a compliant filed by Norwegian lawyers accusing Israeli government figures of war crimes during the recent offensive in the Gaza Strip . The chief prosecutor at Norway's...

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News UN racism conference begins as US and other nations boycott
UN racism conference begins as US and other nations boycott
Jay Carmella
April 20, 2009 08:07:00 am

The UN Durban Review Conference on racism began on Monday with the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressing concerns over the decision by the US and several other countries to boycott...

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News Spain AG not recommending action against US officials who backed Guantanamo
Spain AG not recommending action against US officials who backed Guantanamo
Jay Carmella
April 16, 2009 01:28:00 pm

Spanish Attorney General Candido Conde Pumpido announced Thursday that he will not recommend that the Spanish government seek action against members of the Bush administration behind the establishment of the Guantanamo Bay ...

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News DOJ limits NSA surveillance after finding privacy invasions
DOJ limits NSA surveillance after finding privacy invasions
Jay Carmella
April 16, 2009 11:52:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Wednesday that it has limited electronic surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA) . The annoucement comes after the NSA was found to have exceeded its...

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News Zimbabwe parliament forms committee to draft new constitution
Zimbabwe parliament forms committee to draft new constitution
Jay Carmella
April 13, 2009 08:10:00 am

The Zimbabwean House Speaker announced Sunday the formation of a committee to draft a new constitution. The drafting of a new constitution was part of the power sharing agreement signed last September by President Robert Mugabe [BBC...

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News China court sentences two Tibetans to death for role in Lhasa riots
China court sentences two Tibetans to death for role in Lhasa riots
Jay Carmella
April 8, 2009 01:01:00 pm

The Lhasa Municipal Intermediate People's Court in China sentenced two Tibetans to death on Wednesday for their involvement in the March 2008 Lhasa riots . The two men were found guilty of starting...

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News Sierra Leone war crimes court sentences former guerrilla leaders
Sierra Leone war crimes court sentences former guerrilla leaders
Jay Carmella
April 8, 2009 12:02:00 pm

The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) on Wednesday sentenced former Revolutionary Union Front (RUF) commanders Issa Hassan Sesay, Morris Kallon, and Augustine Gbao to jail terms of 52, 40, and 25 years,...

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News South Africa prosecutors drop Zuma corruption charges
South Africa prosecutors drop Zuma corruption charges
Jay Carmella
April 6, 2009 08:03:00 am

The National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa (NPA) announced Monday that it is dropping all corruption charges against African National Congress (ANC) leader Jacob Zuma . The acting director of the...

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News DOJ moves to set aside verdict against ex-senator Ted Stevens
DOJ moves to set aside verdict against ex-senator Ted Stevens
Jay Carmella
April 1, 2009 12:00:00 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a motion in federal court Wednesday seeking to set aside the verdict and dismiss the indictment on corruption charges against former senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) ....

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News Afghanistan high court extends presidential term until delayed August election
Afghanistan high court extends presidential term until delayed August election
Jay Carmella
March 30, 2009 08:16:00 am

The Supreme Court of Afghanistan decided Sunday to allow President Hamid Karzai to remain in office until this August's general election . Under the Afghanistan Constitution , Karzai's term in...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

African Union established

On July 9, 2002, the African Union (AU) was established in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Read the Constitutive Act of the African Union.

Eight states ratify Articles of Confederation

On July 9, 1778, eight states - New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and South Carolina - signed and ratified the Articles of Confederation, the first American constitution. The Articles took formal effect after ratification by Maryland on March 1, 1781.

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