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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Monday, November 15
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Monday, November 15
Jeannie Shawl
November 15, 2004 07:39:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Monday, November 15.The US Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations will hold a 12 PM ET hearing on Saddam Hussein's abuse of...

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News Minnesota court rules state ballot law unconstitutional
Minnesota court rules state ballot law unconstitutional
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 11:48:00 am

The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that a state law requiring candidates to reach a vote threshold in a primary election before appearing on the general election ballot violated "important constitutional rights that are central to the preservation of...

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News Gonzales nomination met with mixed reaction
Gonzales nomination met with mixed reaction
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 11:02:00 am

Reaction to President Bush's nomination of White House Counsel, and former Texas Supreme Court Judge, Alberto Gonzales to succeed John Ashcroft as US Attorney General has been mixed, with most of the criticism citing Gonzales' role in setting administration...

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News UK  human rights report examines rights record of terror groups, not just states
UK human rights report examines rights record of terror groups, not just states
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 10:32:00 am

Britain's Foreign & Commonwealth Office has released its Human Rights Annual Report 2004, placing new emphasis on the denial of human rights by terrorist groups, not just governments. In introducing the report in London Wednesday, UK Foreign Secretary Jack...

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News Israeli nuclear whistleblower Vanunu arrested again
Israeli nuclear whistleblower Vanunu arrested again
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 10:04:00 am

Israeli police arrested nuclear whistle blower Mordechai Vanunu Thursday for allegedly revealing classified information. In April, Vanunu completed an 18-year prison sentence for leaking Israel's atomic weapons secrets. As part of the terms of his release, Vanunu was barred...

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News Abu Ghraib abuse trials moved from Baghdad to Texas
Abu Ghraib abuse trials moved from Baghdad to Texas
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 09:38:00 am

The US military announced Thursday that the courts-martial of Sgt. Javal Davis, Spc. Sabrina Harman and Spc. Charles Graner, who all face charges in connection with the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, will be transferred from Baghdad to Fort...

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News Interim Palestinian president, new PLO chairman named after Arafat’s death
Interim Palestinian president, new PLO chairman named after Arafat’s death
Jeannie Shawl
November 11, 2004 09:11:00 am

Rauhi Fattouh, speaker of the Palestinian parliament, was sworn in Thursday to succeed Yasser Arafat as temporary president of the Palestinian Authority (website content has been replaced by a notice of Arafat's death). Under Article 54(2) of the Palestinian...

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News Indonesian court throws out Bashir suit against magazine
Indonesian court throws out Bashir suit against magazine
Jeannie Shawl
November 9, 2004 11:41:00 am

An Indonesian court Tuesday threw out a $107 million lawsuit brought by Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir (profile from BBC News) against Time magazine. Bashir filed suit against the magazine seeking for linking him to terrorism in a 2002...

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News Supreme Court upholds limited liability for agents in shipping contract
Supreme Court upholds limited liability for agents in shipping contract
Jeannie Shawl
November 9, 2004 10:25:00 am

In a second opinion handed down Tuesday morning, the US Supreme Court held that federal law governs maritime contracts when the dispute is not inherently local, that a broadly written clause limiting liability in a bill of lading can...

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News US Supreme Court rules drunk driving can’t lead to deportation
US Supreme Court rules drunk driving can’t lead to deportation
Jeannie Shawl
November 9, 2004 10:15:00 am

In a decision handed down Tuesday morning, the US Supreme Court has ruled that a conviction for drunk driving that results in serious bodily injury is not a "crime of violence" that constitutes an "aggravated felony" under the Immigration...

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Cuba leases Guantanamo Bay to the US in perpetuity

On February 23, 1903, Cuba leased Guantanamo Bay to the United States "in perpetuity" as part of the Cuban-American Treaty. The United States subsequently used the lease to establish a Naval Base at Guantanamo. With the US invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, a military prison was built at Guantanamo to house prisoners of war and terrorism suspects captured by American forces, becoming the subject of much controversy over its detentions without trial.

NAACP founder W.E.B. DuBois born

W.E.B. DuBois, founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), was born on February 23, 1868. Review the W.E.B. DuBois Papers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and released FBI files on DuBois kept because of his affiliation with "communist front groups."

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