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News Puerto Rico governor signs executive order legalizing medical marijuana
Puerto Rico governor signs executive order legalizing medical marijuana
Jacqueline Jones
May 4, 2015 10:36:54 am

Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla on Sunday signed an executive order legalizing medical marijuana. The order refers to several US studies that show the therapeutic use of the plant in...

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News HRW: Cambodia should drop restrictive NGO legislation
HRW: Cambodia should drop restrictive NGO legislation
Jacqueline Jones
April 27, 2015 12:38:39 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday urged Cambodia to drop plans to revive a restrictive nongovernmental organizations (NGO) law. Prime Minister Hun Sen has reportedly said he would use the Law on Associations...

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News Indonesia Constitutional Court agrees to hear last minute appeal by condemned drug smugglers
Indonesia Constitutional Court agrees to hear last minute appeal by condemned drug smugglers
Jacqueline Jones
April 27, 2015 11:12:51 am

The Indonesian Constitutional Court has agreed to hear a last minute appeal by two condemned drug smugglers known as the "Bali Nine Pair" . The pair's legal representative said Monday that...

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News HRW: Somalia government evicted thousands of displaced people
HRW: Somalia government evicted thousands of displaced people
Jacqueline Jones
April 21, 2015 07:17:53 am

Somali government officials evicted thousands of displaced people from Mogadishu in early March, Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated Monday. The Somali government order stated that people were to be evicted from a 600-650 meter section...

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News Inmate executed in Missouri after Supreme Court denies appeal
Inmate executed in Missouri after Supreme Court denies appeal
Jacqueline Jones
April 16, 2015 07:06:32 am

Missouri executed its third inmate of 2015 Tuesday after the US Supreme Court denied his final appeal, which claimed that mental illness made him unfit for execution. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon also denied...

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News Rights groups: ‘less-lethal’ weapons can have deadly consequences
Rights groups: ‘less-lethal’ weapons can have deadly consequences
Jacqueline Jones
April 14, 2015 07:49:56 am

So-called "less-lethal" weapons used by law enforcement can have deadly consequences , Amnesty International (AI) and the Omega Research Foundation said in a briefing presented Monday to the UN Crime Congress in Doha,...

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News ICTY upholds life sentence for Bosnian Serb army general
ICTY upholds life sentence for Bosnian Serb army general
Jacqueline Jones
April 9, 2015 08:54:49 am

Judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Wednesday upheld the majority of convictions for Bosnian Serb army General Zdravko Tolimir for his involvement in the 1995...

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News UN rights expert urges Kazakhstan to protect people living in toxic environments
UN rights expert urges Kazakhstan to protect people living in toxic environments
Jacqueline Jones
April 9, 2015 07:04:58 am

UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and hazardous substances and wastes Baskut Tuncak on Wednesday called on Kazakhstan to increase protections for individuals who live in toxic areas within the country. Tuncak was...

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Supreme Court seeks Obama administration position on Iran bank judgment
Jacqueline Jones
April 7, 2015 07:10:31 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday asked for the Obama administration's position on an appeal by the Iranian Central Bank over whether $1.75 billion must be paid to families of the victims of...

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News Thailand PM announces end to martial law after 10 months
Thailand PM announces end to martial law after 10 months
Jacqueline Jones
April 1, 2015 03:24:47 pm

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha announced Wednesday that the country's military government will lift martial law in place since May and replace it with a new security order. The new order has garnered significant criticism...

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Supreme Court ordered dissolution of Standard Oil

On May 15, 1911, the US Supreme Court found Standard Oil in violation of the Sherman Act and ordered its dissolution.

Read Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. U.S.

Austrian State Treaty signed

On May 15, 1955, the Allied Powers of World War II and representatives of Austria signed the Österreichischer Staatsvertrag (Austrian State Treaty), which re-established Austria as an independent nation for the first time since it was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. The treaty explicitly forbade any future attempts to unify with Germany.

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