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News Specter says Bush must nominate moderate judges
Specter says Bush must nominate moderate judges
Jaime Jansen
November 13, 2006 01:07:00 pm

US Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) , outgoing chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee , has indicated that President Bush may have to nominate moderate judges to any future vacancies on the US Supreme Court...

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News Thailand ban on public gatherings lifted
Thailand ban on public gatherings lifted
Jaime Jansen
November 9, 2006 11:19:00 am

Thailand's National Legislative Assembly (NLA) on Thursday approved the lifting of a ban on public gatherings of more than five people, according to Assembly President Meechai Ruchapan . The Council for National Security [official website, in...

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News Top China judge urges courts to impose fewer death sentences
Top China judge urges courts to impose fewer death sentences
Jaime Jansen
November 9, 2006 10:58:00 am

Xiao Yang, president of the Supreme People's Court in China, has encouraged Chinese courts to refrain from passing death sentences , telling judges to always lean toward life when possible . Xiao's...

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News Russia high court overturns acquittal in US journalist murder case
Russia high court overturns acquittal in US journalist murder case
Jaime Jansen
November 9, 2006 10:38:00 am

The Russian Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the acquittal of two Chechens accused of murdering Forbes magazine editor Paul Klebnikov in 2004 and ordered a new trial in the case. Kazbek Dukuzov and...

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News Federal judge blocks California sex offender proposition
Federal judge blocks California sex offender proposition
Jaime Jansen
November 9, 2006 10:14:00 am

US District Judge Susan Illston of the Northern District of California on Wednesday blocked the enforcement of provisions of Proposition 83 , a measure approved Tuesday by 70 percent of state voters [results, CA...

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Eminent domain restrictions approved in 9 states, rejected in 3
Jaime Jansen
November 8, 2006 02:04:00 pm

Voters in nine US states approved ballot initiatives restricting the use of eminent domain in mid-term elections Tuesday, reacting strongly against the 2005 US Supreme Court Kelo v. New London decision, which...

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Former Fiji PM faces trial for inciting military mutiny
Jaime Jansen
November 7, 2006 08:03:00 am

Former Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka was ordered Tuesday to stand trial for allegedly attempting to incite a military mutiny in November 2000 after rebel Counter Revolutionary Warfare soldiers attempted to remove military leader Commodore...

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News US citizen facing Iraqi death penalty asks Supreme Court to block handover
US citizen facing Iraqi death penalty asks Supreme Court to block handover
Jaime Jansen
November 6, 2006 02:47:00 pm

Mohammad Munaf, a US citizen convicted and sentenced to death by an Iraqi judge, asked the US Supreme Court Monday to delay his transfer to Iraqi custody while US courts consider his case. Munaf was...

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News Bosnia court begins war crimes trial of ex-justice minister
Bosnia court begins war crimes trial of ex-justice minister
Jaime Jansen
November 6, 2006 01:41:00 pm

The War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Monday began the trial of Momcilo Mandic , a former interior minister and then justice minister in the Bosnian Serb government of...

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Italy court convicts suspect in 2004 Madrid bombings
Jaime Jansen
November 6, 2006 01:13:00 pm

An Italian court on Monday convicted Egyptian Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed for his role in the 2004 Madrid train bombings , sentencing him to ten years in prison. Ahmed's trial began earlier this year [JURIST...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus

On April 27, 1861, US President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus in Maryland and parts of several midwestern states during the American Civil War. Lincoln took this action to address draft riots and the threat of secession by Union states bordering the Confederacy. The President maintained his suspension even after it was overturned by the federal judiciary in Ex parte Merryman 17 F.Cas. 144 (1861). Learn more about Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus.

War crimes trials of WWII Japanese leaders began

On April 27, 1946, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East began its trials in Tokyo, Japan, ruling on the indictments of former Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and 27 associates.

Learn more about the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.

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