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News Gambia president to challenge election results before Supreme Court
Gambia president to challenge election results before Supreme Court
Justin Cosgrove
December 11, 2016 10:30:45 am

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh said Saturday that he will challenge the election results before his country's Supreme Court. Jammeh had unexpectedly conceded defeat after the elections commission announced the victory of opposition candidate Adama Barrow. However, Jammeh has...

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News Arkansas Supreme Court upholds same-sex marriage birth certificate law
Arkansas Supreme Court upholds same-sex marriage birth certificate law
Justin Cosgrove
December 9, 2016 11:41:34 am

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a ruling that allowed all married same-sex couples to get the names of both spouses on their child's birth certificate. The court found that the law did...

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News UN rights report details suffering of Ukraine citizens
UN rights report details suffering of Ukraine citizens
Justin Cosgrove
December 9, 2016 10:59:21 am

A UN report released on Thursday stated that failure by parties in eastern Ukraine to implement the Minsk Agreements has led to numerous human rights violations against Ukrainian civilians. This has mainly become a concern for those who...

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News Germany chancellor endorses partial ban on full face veils
Germany chancellor endorses partial ban on full face veils
Justin Cosgrove
December 8, 2016 07:20:13 am

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday endorsed a partial ban on burqas and niqabs. Merkel said that "the full facial veil is inappropriate and should be banned wherever is legally possible." The chancellor's party, the Christian Democratic Union...

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News UN rights experts calls on Australians to end all forms of racial discrimination
UN rights experts calls on Australians to end all forms of racial discrimination
Justin Cosgrove
December 7, 2016 05:14:09 pm

A UN human rights expert called on all Australians Wednesday to end racial discrimination within the country. UN Special Rapporteur on racism Mutuma Ruteere asked the country to strengthen efforts to end racism, xenophobia and other forms...

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News Obama administration appeals ruling blocking overtime pay rule
Obama administration appeals ruling blocking overtime pay rule
Justin Cosgrove
December 2, 2016 11:45:46 am

The Obama administration on Thursday challenged a federal judge's decision to block the implementation of a new overtime pay rule . The Department of Labor (DOL) filed a notice...

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News US House approves 21st Century Cures Act
US House approves 21st Century Cures Act
Justin Cosgrove
December 2, 2016 10:35:36 am

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the 21st Century Cures Act . The $6.3 billion bill is intended to "spur medical innovation, speed access to new drugs, expand access to mental health...

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News UN rights expert urges end to LGBT violence and discrimination
UN rights expert urges end to LGBT violence and discrimination
Justin Cosgrove
November 30, 2016 04:47:53 pm

A UN human rights expert provided a report to an international conference in Thailand on Wednesday regarding discrimination of the lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community. In that report, the expert from the UN Office of...

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News Amnesty: Iran using propraganda to dehumanize executions
Amnesty: Iran using propraganda to dehumanize executions
Justin Cosgrove
November 18, 2016 09:59:04 am

Amnesty International (AI) has found in a report released Wednesday that Iranian authorities have been using propaganda in order to dehumanize executions. The report, "Broadcasting injustice, boasting of mass killings," found that Iran had...

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News Egypt rights activist released from prison
Egypt rights activist released from prison
Justin Cosgrove
November 16, 2016 12:21:57 pm

Egyptian political activist Sanaa Seif was released from prison on Tuesday. Seif was released after serving six months for "insulating a member of the prosecution." Seif and dozens of other protesters were arrested shortly before a protest in...

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Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board

On May 17, 1954, the US Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racially segregated public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Pay a virtual visit to the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

Norway constitution signed

On May 17, 1814, the Constitution of Norway was signed. Today, the anniversary is celebrated as Constitution Day in Norway.

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