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News DOJ to stop sending prosecutors to monitor US elections
DOJ to stop sending prosecutors to monitor US elections
Joe Shaulis
September 24, 2008 08:51:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday announced that it would not post criminal prosecutors at the polls for the November 4 presidential election, responding to concerns raised by civil rights groups. The decision...

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News UK mandatory retirement does not violate EU antidiscrimination law: ECJ advisor
UK mandatory retirement does not violate EU antidiscrimination law: ECJ advisor
Joe Shaulis
September 23, 2008 10:03:00 am

A legal adviser to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued an opinion Tuesday that UK regulations permitting mandatory retirement policies do not violate an EU anti-discrimination law. ECJ Advocate General Jan...

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News Senate Democrats fault lack of judicial review in Bush financial rescue proposal
Senate Democrats fault lack of judicial review in Bush financial rescue proposal
Joe Shaulis
September 23, 2008 09:53:00 am

US Senate Democrats on Monday questioned the constitutionality of the Bush administration's proposal to stabilize financial markets and introduced their own plan allowing courts to review purchases of troubled assets by the Treasury Department...

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News US military releases journalist detained as enemy combatant in Afghanistan
US military releases journalist detained as enemy combatant in Afghanistan
Joe Shaulis
September 22, 2008 12:42:00 pm

The US-led Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF) announced Monday that it had released an Afghan freelance journalist detained since last year as an enemy combatant . A military spokesman said Jawed Ahmad, who had been...

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News Nepal lawyers boycott courts after bar president suspended
Nepal lawyers boycott courts after bar president suspended
Joe Shaulis
September 22, 2008 10:51:00 am

Lawyers in Nepal began a boycott of court proceedings Sunday to protest the suspension of the national bar association's leader by the Nepalese Supreme Court . The court last week suspended Bishwa Kanta...

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Federal judge directs Cheney to preserve disputed records
Joe Shaulis
September 22, 2008 09:10:00 am

A US federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction requiring US Vice President Dick Cheney to preserve all his official records pending resolution of a lawsuit alleging that his office has failed...

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Venezuela expels HRW officials after report released
Joe Shaulis
September 20, 2008 07:40:00 am

The Venezuelan government ordered two senior officials of Human Rights Watch (HRW) to leave the country Thursday night after the group released a report concluding that democracy and human rights have suffered during the presidency...

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US Special Forces soldier charged with Afghanistan killing
Joe Shaulis
September 19, 2008 01:47:00 pm

A US Army Special Forces soldier faces court-martial proceedings following his arraignment in connection with the killing of an Afghan man earlier this year. The Army announced Thursday that Master Sgt. Joseph D. Newell...

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News Singapore court sentences US blogger to 3 months for insulting judge
Singapore court sentences US blogger to 3 months for insulting judge
Joe Shaulis
September 18, 2008 04:26:00 pm

US blogger and attorney Gopalan Nair was sentenced to three months in jail Wednesday for insulting a Singaporean judge. Justice Kan Ting Chiu of the Singaporean High Court told Nair that he...

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Bush to sign disabilities bill passed by US House
Joe Shaulis
September 18, 2008 10:26:00 am

A bill overwriting judicial interpretations which have narrowed protections under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) awaits President Bush's signature following passage by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday....

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Copyright infringement made US crime

On March 4, 1909, the Copyright Act of 1909 became law, making infringement of a copyright a federal crime for the first time. Review a brief history of copyright in the United States.

First woman appointed to the Canada Supreme Court

On March 4, 1982, Bertha Wilson became the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.

City of Toronto incorporated

On March 4, 1834, the town of York in the British colony of Canada was incorporated as the City of Toronto. Learn the history of Toronto from the city's official website.

ICC issues warrant for Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir

The International Criminal Court issued its first arrest warrant for a sitting head of state when it sought Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009 for allegedly directing attacks against civilians and being an indirect participant in murder, rape, and torture during the conflict in Darfur. Al-Bashir was removed from power in 2019. The former president remains in a Sudanese prison. Learn more about the case against al-Bashir and read the arrest warrant.

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