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News Informal justice systems must be part of broader human rights initiatives: UN report
Informal justice systems must be part of broader human rights initiatives: UN report
Jaimie Cremeans
September 26, 2012 08:19:29 pm

A UN report released on Wednesday concludes that informal justice systems must be used as part of broader initiatives to ensure that human rights of people in developing countries are protected. The report shows that many groups...

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News Iran should reverse policies impairing equal access to education: HRW
Iran should reverse policies impairing equal access to education: HRW
Jaimie Cremeans
September 22, 2012 03:03:06 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Saturday that Iran should reverse new policies for this academic year that deny many students, particularly women, academic freedom. The policies, announced in a manual released by the country's...

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News ACLU: US government releases names of Guantanamo prisoners approved for transfer
ACLU: US government releases names of Guantanamo prisoners approved for transfer
Jaimie Cremeans
September 22, 2012 02:01:55 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced on Friday that, following a request it made under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) , the government has released the names of 55 detainees who were...

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News Serbia court convicts 11 Albanians of war crimes in Kosovo
Serbia court convicts 11 Albanians of war crimes in Kosovo
Jaimie Cremeans
September 20, 2012 08:34:29 am

A Serbian war crimes court on Wednesday convicted 11 former members of the Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) of war crimes committed in Kosovo in 1999, acquitting six others. The 11 convicted were sentenced ...

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News Supreme Court denies request to block use of Texas election district maps
Supreme Court denies request to block use of Texas election district maps
Jaimie Cremeans
September 20, 2012 07:33:44 am

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a request by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) for an injunction against use of Texas's interim Congressional and legislative district maps in the...

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News UN rights chief urges halt to violence over anti-Islam film
UN rights chief urges halt to violence over anti-Islam film
Jaimie Cremeans
September 15, 2012 03:23:25 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday urged religious and political leaders around the world to encourage an end to violence that erupted after a US citizen released an anti-Islam film last week. While...

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News Gambia president halts executions amid international pressure
Gambia president halts executions amid international pressure
Jaimie Cremeans
September 15, 2012 01:25:45 pm

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh announced Friday that he will implement an indefinite moratorium on executions due to "numerous appeals." The international community was very critical of Jammeh when he executed nine prisoners last month after...

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Military judge denies motion to allow television broadcast of Guantanamo trial
Jaimie Cremeans
September 13, 2012 07:47:15 am

A military judge ruled Monday that he lacks authority to allow media to broadcast the trial of accused USS Cole bomber Abd al-Rahim Nashiri . Al-Nashiri's defense lawyers moved ...

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News Russia PM calls for release of feminist activist rock band
Russia PM calls for release of feminist activist rock band
Jaimie Cremeans
September 13, 2012 06:32:32 am

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev called Wednesday for the release of members of the rock band Pussy Riot , saying that time served has been severe enough and that anymore time...

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News ACLU asks federal appeals court to rehear cell phone tracking case
ACLU asks federal appeals court to rehear cell phone tracking case
Jaimie Cremeans
September 6, 2012 08:39:33 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Tuesday asked the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to reconsider a case in which it decided last month...

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Gandhi sentenced for sedition after civil disobedience campaign

On March 18, 1922, a court in British-ruled India sentenced Mohandas Gandhi to six years in prison for sedition in connection with his civil disobedience campaign for Indian home rule. Read Gandhi's famous statement to the trial court. Gandhi served two years of his sentence and was then released.

Supreme Court requires states to provide counsel for indigent defendants

On March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright held that the Constitution requires states to provide counsel for indigent criminal defendants. For a unanimous Court, Justice Hugo Black wrote, "Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." Counsel had been required for indigent federal defendants since 1938.

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