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News UN study reveals worldwide use of secret detention centers to counter terrorism
UN study reveals worldwide use of secret detention centers to counter terrorism
Jay Carmella
January 27, 2010 09:02:00 am

Dozens of countries have illegally used secret detention facilities in their counter-terrorism efforts, according to a joint study issued Tuesday by four independent UN investigating groups. Information for the detailed study was collected through a...

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News Honduras court finds military officials not guilty for Zelaya removal
Honduras court finds military officials not guilty for Zelaya removal
Jay Carmella
January 27, 2010 08:13:00 am

Honduran Supreme Court President Jorge Rivera on Tuesday exonerated six military leaders accused of abuse of power for removing former president Manuel Zelaya from the country last June. Rivera found...

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News US transfers Uzbek Guantanamo detainee to Switzerland
US transfers Uzbek Guantanamo detainee to Switzerland
Jay Carmella
January 27, 2010 07:00:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that an Uzbek Guantanamo Bay detainee has been transferred to Switzerland. The detainee, whose identity will not be disclosed in order to facilitate...

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News UK rights group urges further investigation into 2006 Guantanamo suicides
UK rights group urges further investigation into 2006 Guantanamo suicides
Jay Carmella
January 20, 2010 08:37:00 am

UK-based human rights group Reprieve issued a statement Tuesday suggesting that the Obama administration has suppressed information relating to the investigation of three 2006 Guantanamo Bay suicides and urging further inquiries. The statement comes...

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News DOJ announces indictments against 22 in federal bribery scheme
DOJ announces indictments against 22 in federal bribery scheme
Jay Carmella
January 20, 2010 07:36:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that 22 individuals were indicted for violating federal bribery laws in an effort to obtain foreign business contracts. An undercover operation conducted by the FBI...

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News US prosecutors charge suspected Somali pirate with hijacking additional ships
US prosecutors charge suspected Somali pirate with hijacking additional ships
Jay Carmella
January 13, 2010 08:36:00 am

The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York filed a superseding indictment Tuesday against alleged Somali pirate Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse, claiming that he led the takeover of two additional ships. Muse pleaded not guilty...

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News Europe rights court rules UK suspicionless searches illegal
Europe rights court rules UK suspicionless searches illegal
Jay Carmella
January 13, 2010 07:30:00 am

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that searches performed by police without legitimate suspicion are illegal. The ECHR found that British police had violated Article 8 of the European Convention...

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News India chief justice proposes constitutional court
India chief justice proposes constitutional court
Jay Carmella
January 12, 2010 08:08:00 am

The Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan proposed on Saturday the creation of a new constitutional court to review matters relating to the Indian Constitution and other federal issues. Balakrishnan also suggested the...

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News Second Circuit hears appeal to dismiss apartheid lawsuits against US companies
Second Circuit hears appeal to dismiss apartheid lawsuits against US companies
Jay Carmella
January 12, 2010 07:03:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit heard arguments on Monday in an appeal by multi-national corporations accused of assisting the South African government during the apartheid-era . The corporations, which include IBM,...

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News US officials concealed details of immigrant deaths in detention: NYT
US officials concealed details of immigrant deaths in detention: NYT
Jay Carmella
January 10, 2010 03:05:00 pm

The details surrounding the deaths of several individuals inside US immigration detention centers were intentionally concealed, the New York Times (NYT) reported Saturday. The NYT, along with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) , gathered information through...

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed, ending Russia involvement in WWI

On March 3, 1918, the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the communist government of Russia, ending Russian involvement in World War I. The treaty furthermore opened independence for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Read the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and other documents related to the Peace of Brest-Litovsk from the Avalon Project at Yale University.

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On March 3, 1879, Belva Lockwood became the first woman admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.

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