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News O’Connor urges states to move towards merit-based judicial selection
O’Connor urges states to move towards merit-based judicial selection
Jonathan Cohen
December 27, 2009 10:10:00 am

Former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS) this week began a campaign to urge state legislatures to move towards merit-based judicial...

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News US transfers 12 more Guantanamo detainees
US transfers 12 more Guantanamo detainees
Jonathan Cohen
December 20, 2009 12:00:00 pm

The US has transferred 12 more Guantanamo Bay detainees to their home governments, the Justice Department announced Sunday. Describing the transfers as having taken place "over the weekend", the Department indicated that four...

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News Second Circuit rules for government in post-9/11 detention case
Second Circuit rules for government in post-9/11 detention case
Jonathan Cohen
December 19, 2009 10:02:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Friday that post-arrest detention is legal in cases where the detainees are reasonably detained. The case, Turkmen v. Ashcroft , challenged the alleged racial...

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News Former UK PM Blair was warned Iraq invasion could be illegal: report
Former UK PM Blair was warned Iraq invasion could be illegal: report
Jonathan Cohen
November 30, 2009 10:46:00 am

Former UK attorney general Peter Goldsmith warned former prime minister Tony Blair that the planned invasion of Iraq could be illegal, according to a letter leaked to the Iraq Inquiry [official website;...

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News US rights groups back high court challenge to terrorism support laws
US rights groups back high court challenge to terrorism support laws
Jonathan Cohen
November 24, 2009 02:04:00 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union, (ACLU), the Constitution Project (CP), and the Rutherford Institute filed amici curiae briefs Tuesday backing a challenge to a federal law [18 USC §...

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News London police settle with family of man mistaken for terrorist
London police settle with family of man mistaken for terrorist
Jonathan Cohen
November 23, 2009 11:18:00 am

London's Metropolitan Police Service (Met) and the family of Jean Charles de Menezes on Tuesday announced an end to litigation stemming from de Menezes' death, caused by two Met officers in 2005. No...

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News Obama signs executive order establishing new unit to combat financial fraud
Obama signs executive order establishing new unit to combat financial fraud
Jonathan Cohen
November 18, 2009 08:20:00 am

US President Barack Obama signed an executive order Tuesday creating a Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force to be headed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as lead agency. The task force, which continues the...

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News Republicans opposing federal trial for 9/11 suspects
Republicans opposing federal trial for 9/11 suspects
Jonathan Cohen
November 16, 2009 10:45:00 am

Republican leaders on Sunday expressed strong opposition to the Obama administration's plan to pursue federal charges against five men accused of conspiring to commit the 9/11 terrorist attacks . Ranking Republican on the House Intelligence...

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News Senate banking chair introduces wide-ranging financial reform legislation
Senate banking chair introduces wide-ranging financial reform legislation
Jonathan Cohen
November 11, 2009 07:05:00 am

US Senate Banking Committee chair Chris Dodd (D-CT) introduced Tuesday wide-ranging financial regulatory legislation designed to limit systemic risk to the country's economy. If passed, the bill would introduce a...

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News Madagascar rivals agree on transitional unity government after presidency dispute
Madagascar rivals agree on transitional unity government after presidency dispute
Jonathan Cohen
November 9, 2009 10:32:00 am

The current and former leaders of Madagascar reached a transitional power-sharing agreement on Saturday. According to the agreement, President Andry Rajoelina will now share power with representatives of the parties of ousted president Marc Ravalomanana...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

American colonists throw tea into Boston harbor in protest of Britain-imposed tea tax

A group of American colonists known as the "Sons of Liberty" boarded an East India Company ship carrying tea disguised as Native Americans on December 16, 1773, throwing the cargo overboard in protest of the British Parliament's taxes on tea imported by Americans. The protest would result in five acts of Parliament known as the "Intolerable Acts," including the Boston Port Act, which closed Boston Harbor to all ships. Read an eyewitness account of the Boston Tea Party.

English Bill of Rights took effect

On December 16, 1689, the English "Bill of Rights" went into effect. Review An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown.

President Truman proclaims state of emergency in response to China entry into Korea War

On December 16, 1950, US President Harry S. Truman proclaimed a national state of emergency during the Korean War in response to Chinese intervention.

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