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News Maryland death penalty repeal bill fails
Maryland death penalty repeal bill fails
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March 16, 2007 01:09:00 pm

A bill to repeal the Maryland death penalty failed in the Maryland Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Thursday when the committee members tied in a 5-5 vote. Swing vote Sen. Alex X. Mooney (R) [official...

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News South Africa court dismisses Equatorial Guinea coup plot charges
South Africa court dismisses Equatorial Guinea coup plot charges
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February 23, 2007 02:18:00 pm

A South African court Friday dismissed charges against eight South African mercenaries suspected of plotting a coup against the president of Equatorial Guinea . The Pretoria judge found that the state had not proven its...

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News Turkish officials charge Kurdish party leader with inciting hatred over Kirkuk
Turkish officials charge Kurdish party leader with inciting hatred over Kirkuk
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February 23, 2007 01:37:00 pm

Hilmi Aydogdu, leader of the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party , was charged by Turkish authorities Friday with inciting hatred after stating that any Turkish attack on Kirkuk , a city in northern Iraq with...

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News State Farm seeks to remove judge from Katrina class action lawsuit
State Farm seeks to remove judge from Katrina class action lawsuit
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February 23, 2007 12:54:00 pm

State Farm Insurance filed papers on Thursday to have US District Court Judge L.T. Senter, Jr. recused from certifying a class action lawsuit against the company over Hurricane Katrina damages. The insurer...

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News Protesters rally for Afghanistan war crimes amnesty bill
Protesters rally for Afghanistan war crimes amnesty bill
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February 23, 2007 12:06:00 pm

Tens of thousands of protesters rallied in the Afghan capital of Kabul Friday to support an amnesty bill that would shield alleged war criminals who participated in the anti-Soviet resistance during the 1980s and the...

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News Saudi executions of Sri Lankan robbers violated international law: HRW
Saudi executions of Sri Lankan robbers violated international law: HRW
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February 23, 2007 11:30:00 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the Saudi government of violating international law when it beheaded four Sri Lankan robbers and placed their bodies on public display in the country's capital, Riyadh, on Monday. According...

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News Russian prosecutors insist Khodorkovsky charges not politically motivated
Russian prosecutors insist Khodorkovsky charges not politically motivated
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February 9, 2007 02:57:00 pm

Russian prosecutors said Friday their case against former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner, Platon Lebedev , is solely a criminal matter and not politically motivated. A spokesperson for...

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News Spain handing secret rendition intelligence documents to investigating judge
Spain handing secret rendition intelligence documents to investigating judge
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February 9, 2007 02:05:00 pm

The government of Spain agreed Friday to declassify and deliver to Spanish High Court Judge Ismael Moreno intelligence documents he ordered from Spain's National Intelligence Center pertaining to secret CIA "rendition flights" [JURIST...

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News UN human rights chief wary of Afghan war crimes amnesty
UN human rights chief wary of Afghan war crimes amnesty
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February 2, 2007 01:53:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour on Friday criticized the amnesty resolution adopted by the lower house of the Afghan parliament Thursday. The resolution, part of a national reconciliation...

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News Guantanamo military trials face further delays
Guantanamo military trials face further delays
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January 29, 2007 08:19:00 pm

Fewer Guantanamo Bay prisoners will be charged with war crimes this week than originally expected, chief prosecutor USAF Col. Moe Davis told Reuters Monday. Revised charges were expected to be filed against up...

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Women lawyers allowed to practice before US Supreme Court

On February 15, 1879, US President Rutherford B. Hayes signed legislation allowing women to be admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Belva Lockwood became the first woman admitted to practice under the new law on March 3, 1879. Learn more about Belva Lockwood.

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