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News UN General Assembly adopts resolution calling for political transition in Syria
UN General Assembly adopts resolution calling for political transition in Syria
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 16, 2013 11:19:03 am

The UN General Assembly , deeply concerned by the rising death toll in Syria, adopted a resolution Wednesday calling for rapid progress on a political transition while condemning the Syrian government's use of heavy weapons and...

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News Brazil justice council effectively legalizes same-sex marriage
Brazil justice council effectively legalizes same-sex marriage
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 16, 2013 10:51:36 am

Brazil's National Council of Justice on Tuesday ruled that notaries public cannot refuse to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies, effectively legalizing same-sex marriage in Brazil. The decision follows legislation in Argentina and...

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News Germany court orders Google to remove defamatory autocomplete results
Germany court orders Google to remove defamatory autocomplete results
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 14, 2013 11:05:13 am

The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe on Tuesday ordered Google to remove defamatory autocomplete results if notified. The plaintiffs, an unidentified company selling nutritional supplements and its founder,...

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News Europe rights court rules Switzerland laws on assisted suicide too vague
Europe rights court rules Switzerland laws on assisted suicide too vague
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 14, 2013 10:33:25 am

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that Swiss law does not provide sufficient guidelines on the extent of the right to die, in violation of Article 8 of the European...

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News Red Cross: Syria aid hampered by disregard for rules of war
Red Cross: Syria aid hampered by disregard for rules of war
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 14, 2013 09:23:33 am

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said Monday that aid in Syria is being hampered by a disregard for the rules of war . Head of operations for the Near and Middle East Robert...

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News Ukraine prosecutor reopens murder case against ex-PM Tymoshenko
Ukraine prosecutor reopens murder case against ex-PM Tymoshenko
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 14, 2013 08:43:17 am

The UkraineProsecutor General on Monday reopened the murder case against former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko . The charges, originally filed in January , allege that Tymoshenko and former prime...

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News Federal appeals court splits on patentability of software and business methods
Federal appeals court splits on patentability of software and business methods
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 11, 2013 09:06:15 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Friday ruled per curiam that an abstract idea is not patentable simply because it is tied to a computer system. Analysts say the ruling could...

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News Mubarak appears for retrial on complicity charges
Mubarak appears for retrial on complicity charges
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 11, 2013 08:26:03 pm

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak appeared in court on Saturday for a retrial on charges of complicity in the murder of over 800 protesters last year. An Egyptian appeals judge overturned Mubarak's conviction...

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News Senegal, Chad sign agreement allowing probe of former Chad dictator
Senegal, Chad sign agreement allowing probe of former Chad dictator
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 6, 2013 02:49:32 pm

Senegal Justice Minister Aminate Toure and Chadian Justice Minister Jean-Bernard Badare signed an agreement Friday allowing Senegalese judges to carry out investigations in Chad in preparation for the prosecution of former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre [BBC backgrounder; JURIST news...

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European Commission investigating Motorola for abuse of injunctions against Apple
Julie Deisher-Edwards
May 6, 2013 02:14:19 pm

The European Commission on Monday sent a Statement of Objections informing Motorola Mobility, a telecommunications equipment corporation owned by Google , of its preliminary view that the company's seeking and enforcing of an injunction...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Eichmann trial begins in Israel

On April 11, 1961, the trial of former-Nazi Karl Adolf Eichmann began in Jerusalem, Israel. During the Holocaust, Eichmann was responsible for coordinating the deportation of Jews from Germany and occupied Europe to concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. In 1961, he was captured in Argentina by Israeli commandos and brought to Jerusalem for trial. A panel of three Israel judges found Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in an illegal organization under Israel's Nazi and Nazi Collaborators Law. He was executed by hanging on May 31, 1962. Learn more about the trial of Adolf Eichmann from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.

Lyndon Johnson signed housing rights act

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (often referred to as the Fair Housing Act), an amendment to the landmark 1964 Act prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion or national origin in the sale, rental, financing or advertising of housing.

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