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News Spain lawmakers advance transparency law to fight corruption
Spain lawmakers advance transparency law to fight corruption
Kimberly Bennett
September 13, 2013 09:18:10 am

Spanish lawmakers on Thursday passed amendments to Spain's freedom of information law that aim to combat political corruption. The amendments, which increase accountability for the use of public funds , include political parties, the royal family, lobbies, unions...

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News Released files reveal NSA decryption program
Released files reveal NSA decryption program
Kimberly Bennett
September 6, 2013 10:53:36 am

The Guardian on Thursday obtained files showing that the US National Security Agency (NSA) and its UK counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) , have compromised the guarantees that Internet companies have given consumers to reassure...

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News ILO domestic worker rights treaty enters into force
ILO domestic worker rights treaty enters into force
Kimberly Bennett
September 6, 2013 09:55:28 am

The International Labor Organization Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189) came into force on Thursday, extending basic labor rights to workers in signatory countries. The convention became binding international law to a number...

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News UN to begin transferring chemical weapons from Syria for testing
UN to begin transferring chemical weapons from Syria for testing
Kimberly Bennett
September 2, 2013 11:16:51 am

A spokesperson for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced on Sunday that the UN chemical weapons inspection team in Syria is set to begin transferring samples that it has collected from the country to the laboratories for...

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News UN SG: Cambodia Khmer Rouge tribunal needs funding
UN SG: Cambodia Khmer Rouge tribunal needs funding
Kimberly Bennett
August 30, 2013 11:08:02 am

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) , is running out of money, threatening its survival. Ban urged international donors...

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News Hungary to propose further constitutional amendments
Hungary to propose further constitutional amendments
Kimberly Bennett
August 30, 2013 10:29:43 am

State secretary at the Justice Ministry of Hungary Robert Repassy announced on Thursday that the government is proposing new constitutional amendments to reduce criticism over its 2012 constitutional amendments . Repassy stated that the amendments would contain [AP...

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News Supreme Court rejects California request to block prisoner release
Supreme Court rejects California request to block prisoner release
Kimberly Bennett
August 3, 2013 09:54:12 am

The US Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay an injunction that will allow for the early release of nearly 10,000 California inmates by the end of the year. The six-justice majority offered no explanation...

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News US to process same-sex visa applications
US to process same-sex visa applications
Kimberly Bennett
August 3, 2013 09:24:35 am

Secretary of State John Kerry announced Friday that the US will begin processing same-sex visa applications the same way opposite-sex visa applications are processed. Speaking at the US embassy in London, Kerry stated, "As long as a marriage...

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News UN rights expert warns international community on Central African Republic
UN rights expert warns international community on Central African Republic
Kimberly Bennett
August 2, 2013 12:25:09 pm

UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic on Thursday held a press conference in the Central African Republic (CAR), where he addressed the international community, urging them to remember the fragile state of CAR. Simonovic described...

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News Italy Supreme Court upholds jail sentence for Berlusconi
Italy Supreme Court upholds jail sentence for Berlusconi
Kimberly Bennett
August 2, 2013 11:03:08 am

Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation on Thursday upheld a jail sentence for former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who was convicted of tax fraud in October. The court's decision upholds a four-year prison sentence,...

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Supreme court overturns racially restrictive covenants

On May 3, 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that racially restrictive covenants violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, even covenants between private individuals. In Shelley v. Kraemer, the Court overturned a covenant among members of a neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri that restricted home sales to only white families.

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