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News Divided Supreme Court rehears police home search case
Divided Supreme Court rehears police home search case
Jaime Jansen
May 18, 2006 03:59:00 pm

The US Supreme Court on Thursday reheard oral arguments on whether police must continue to knock and announce themselves before entering a person’s home to seize evidence with a warrant in order for the...

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News Egypt panel reprimands one judge, clears another in disciplinary hearing
Egypt panel reprimands one judge, clears another in disciplinary hearing
Jaime Jansen
May 18, 2006 03:23:00 pm

A disciplinary panel for two Egyptian judges who complained of alleged fraud in last year’s parliamentary elections Thursday reprimanded pro-reform judge Hisham Bastawisi but cleared Mahmoud Mekki of whistleblowing allegations. The rulings came amid clashes ...

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News Annan urges US to take leadership role in human rights
Annan urges US to take leadership role in human rights
Jaime Jansen
May 5, 2006 07:08:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan encouraged the US on Friday to lead the world in advancing human rights in a speech at George Washington University, and criticized the Bush administration for deciding not to seek a position...

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News US illegal immigrant policies less harsh than other countries: congressional report
US illegal immigrant policies less harsh than other countries: congressional report
Jaime Jansen
May 5, 2006 04:30:00 pm

US Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) , chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, released a report by the Law Library of Congress on Friday showing that several countries have harsher policies for illegal immigrants and their employers...

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News Witness testimony underway in second DC sniper trial
Witness testimony underway in second DC sniper trial
Jaime Jansen
May 5, 2006 03:40:00 pm

John Allen Muhammad , representing himself, began questioning witnesses Friday in his second trial involving the three-week shooting spree in the Washington, DC area in 2002. Jury selection in the trial began on Monday...

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News Federal appeals court skeptical of FCC Internet wiretap rules during hearing
Federal appeals court skeptical of FCC Internet wiretap rules during hearing
Jaime Jansen
May 5, 2006 03:01:00 pm

US Circuit Judge Harry T. Edwards on Friday criticized new Bush administration rules that make it easier for law enforcement officials to wiretap Internet phone calls during arguments in front of the federal appeals court in Washington, DC. The...

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News Bush calls on Sudan to resolve Darfur conflict, saying ‘genocide must stop’
Bush calls on Sudan to resolve Darfur conflict, saying ‘genocide must stop’
Jaime Jansen
April 28, 2006 04:45:00 pm

President Bush Friday called on Sudan to resolve the conflict in its troubled Darfur region , asking the country's government to act in “full compliance with the international desire for there to be peace.” The President’s remarks...

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News Judge rejects DOJ bid to restrict Padilla lawyers’ handling of secret evidence
Judge rejects DOJ bid to restrict Padilla lawyers’ handling of secret evidence
Jaime Jansen
April 28, 2006 03:59:00 pm

The Miami federal judge presiding over the trial of terror suspect Jose Padilla on Friday rejected prosecutors' attempts to require Padilla’s defense attorneys to sign a "memorandum of understanding" regarding the security of secret evidence the...

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News FBI did not target political convention protesters improperly: DOJ report
FBI did not target political convention protesters improperly: DOJ report
Jaime Jansen
April 28, 2006 03:31:00 pm

The US Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General reported Friday that the FBI did not use the threat of terrorism investigations to intimidate political protesters at the 2004 Democratic and Republican national...

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News Hyundai CEO arrested on embezzlement, bribery charges in South Korea
Hyundai CEO arrested on embezzlement, bribery charges in South Korea
Jaime Jansen
April 28, 2006 03:04:00 pm

South Korean prosecutors in Seoul arrested Hyundai Motors Group CEO Chung Mong-koo Friday on charges of embezzlement, misappropriation and bribery. Prosecution spokesman Kang Chan-woo made the arrest announcement shortly after Seoul District Court Judge Lee...

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Senate declares Napoleon Emporer of France

On May 18, 1804, the French Senate declared Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France.

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On May 18, 1896, the US Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that racially separate but equal facilities were constitutional. This ruling was later overturned by the court in 1954's Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

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