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News UN calls for international regulations on independent security contractors
UN calls for international regulations on independent security contractors
Julia Zebley
July 8, 2011 04:07:02 pm

The UN Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries on Friday proposed international legislation to create mechanisms for prosecuting contractors and mercenaries when they violate the law. The Chairman of the UN Working...

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News Senegal to deport former Chad president Habre
Senegal to deport former Chad president Habre
Julia Zebley
July 8, 2011 03:27:26 pm

The Senegalese government announced on Friday that they will be deporting former Chad president Hissene Habre to Chad, where he is likely to be tried for war crimes [AP-Senegal report,...

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News Honduras truth commission says coup against Zelaya was unconstitutional
Honduras truth commission says coup against Zelaya was unconstitutional
Julia Zebley
July 8, 2011 12:27:55 pm

The Honduran Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Thursday released their final report on the June 2009 coup that removed Manuel Zelaya from power, declaring the coup unconstitutional, but...

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News Supreme Court denies stay of execution of Mexican national
Supreme Court denies stay of execution of Mexican national
Julia Zebley
July 8, 2011 09:19:27 am

The US Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stay the planned execution of Mexican national Humberto Leal Garcia . When Leal Garcia was arrested for the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl, he...

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News Federal appeals court restores cross-ownership ban on media
Federal appeals court restores cross-ownership ban on media
Julia Zebley
July 7, 2011 01:58:41 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled on Thursday that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must revise its current media ownership rules, effectively reinstating a ban on owning a television...

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News UN rights expert urges Haiti to improve rights, try Duvalier
UN rights expert urges Haiti to improve rights, try Duvalier
Julia Zebley
July 7, 2011 12:31:46 pm

The UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Kyung-wha Kang spoke Tuesday on the importance of Haiti improving its human rights record , including trying ex-president Jean-Claude Duvalier . Stressing the importance of rebuilding...

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News Italy court sentences 9 former Nazis to life in prison
Italy court sentences 9 former Nazis to life in prison
Julia Zebley
July 7, 2011 11:10:36 am

An Italian military tribunal in Verona on Wednesday convicted and sentenced nine German soldiers for participation in the murder of approximately 350 Italian civilians during World War 2. Three alleged participants died before the trial....

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News Federal appeals court rules AIDS funding cannot be conditional on anti-prostitution stance
Federal appeals court rules AIDS funding cannot be conditional on anti-prostitution stance
Julia Zebley
July 7, 2011 09:43:46 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Wednesday that the US government cannot withhold HIV/AIDS funding to organizations based on their prostitution stance, finding a violation of the First Amendment . Upholding...

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News Federal appeals court orders immediate end to enforcement of ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
Federal appeals court orders immediate end to enforcement of ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
Julia Zebley
July 6, 2011 03:57:13 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday lifted a stay in Log Cabin Republicans v. USA , ordering an immediate end to enforcement of the military's "Don't Ask Don't Tell"...

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Women still facing global discrimination: UN
Julia Zebley
July 6, 2011 02:33:11 pm

Women around the world are still facing discrimination, according to a report released Wednesday by UN Women detailing the legal and humanitarian struggles of women across the globe. The report, "Progress of the World's...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Justice Department founded

On July 1, 1870, the US Congress's "Act to Establish the Department of Justice" took effect, and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) was officially founded. The Act took the existing office of the Attorney General and made it the head of the new executive department. Congress created the department due to the ongoing legal difficulties surrounding Reconstruction following the US Civil War, the process where the states in rebellion were formally readmitted to the Union and emancipated slaves gained citizenship for the first time. Learn more from the Department Of Justice.

President Lincoln signed first US federal income tax act

On July 1, 1862, the Tax Act of 1862 was passed and signed by President Lincoln, establishing a 3% federal tax on income above $600 and a 5% tax on income above $10,000. Compliance with the act was poor, even though there were needs for the Civil War. After the war, the act was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Review a brief history of the US income tax from the Library of Congress.

UK returns Hong Kong to China

On July 1, 1997, the United Kingdom returned Hong Kong to China at the conclusion of a 99-year lease. The foundation for the transfer of power was set in December of 1984 when China and the UK signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong. The Declaration affirmed the handover of Hong Kong along with governing principles. Most significantly, the Chinese agreed not to impose their socialist system on Hong Kong.

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