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News Egyptian presidential candidate trial postponed after witness claims coercion
Egyptian presidential candidate trial postponed after witness claims coercion
Kate Heneroty
July 6, 2005 09:18:00 am

The forgery trial of Egyptian presidential candidate and prominent al-Ghad party opposition leader Ayman Nour was delayed Wednesday after a witness recanted his testimony in court. Ayman Hassan said security agents threatened to hurt his nieces if...

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News Moroccan court sentences Islamic militants to death
Moroccan court sentences Islamic militants to death
Kate Heneroty
July 6, 2005 08:40:00 am

A Moroccan court Tuesday sentenced two men, Taoufik Hanouichi and Mohcine Bouarfa, to death for "murder in connection with a terrorist group." The trial included 46 other defendants arrested as part of an effort to dismantle militant Islamic networks...

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News US terror center reports 3000+ terror attacks worldwide in 2004
US terror center reports 3000+ terror attacks worldwide in 2004
Kate Heneroty
July 6, 2005 08:03:00 am

Under a new, broader definition of terror attacks, the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) announced Tuesday there were 3,192 such attacks worldwide in 2004 resulting in 28,433 people killed, wounded or kidnapped. Under the old definition,...

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News UK lawyers to bid on publicly funded defenses under new legal aid scheme
UK lawyers to bid on publicly funded defenses under new legal aid scheme
Kate Heneroty
July 6, 2005 07:30:00 am

In an effort to reduce growing criminal legal aid expenses, the UK government laid before Parliament Tuesday a new strategy to require law firms to compete with each other on price for bulk contracts with...

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News Court-martial proceedings for Lynndie England to get under way again
Court-martial proceedings for Lynndie England to get under way again
Kate Heneroty
July 4, 2005 11:10:00 am

US Army Reserve PFC Lynndie England , accused of abusing prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, faces new court-martial proceedings, including arraignment and a pre-trial hearing beginning Thursday at Fort Hood. On May 4, a...

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News Rwanda rejects Congo human rights abuse claims, denies UN court jurisdiction
Rwanda rejects Congo human rights abuse claims, denies UN court jurisdiction
Kate Heneroty
July 4, 2005 10:20:00 am

Rwandan legal representatives arguing Monday at the beginnng of public hearings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The Hague dismissed allegations that Rwandan troops had committed human rights violations in the Democratic Republic...

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News IAEA meets to tighten laws on security of nuclear stations, materials
IAEA meets to tighten laws on security of nuclear stations, materials
Kate Heneroty
July 4, 2005 10:01:00 am

The International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna begins a five-day conference Monday to consider toughening international laws governing the security of nuclear power stations. Representatives from over 100 countries will discuss amending the Convention on...

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News Bin Laden half-brother offers to pay for Osama defense
Bin Laden half-brother offers to pay for Osama defense
Kate Heneroty
July 4, 2005 09:26:00 am

In an interview with the Dubai-based Al-Arabiya satellite television station aired Sunday , a half-brother of Osama bin Laden offered to pay for the legal defense of al-Qaida leader in the event of his...

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Military official confirms detainee abuse by Iraqi security forces
Kate Heneroty
July 1, 2005 04:40:00 pm

For the first time Friday, a senior American military official publicly confirmed abuse of detainees and prisoners by Iraqi security forces. Major General David Rodriguez said in a briefing for Pentagon reporters from Iraq that in the...

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Convicted Merrill Lynch executive to report to prison for Enron scheme
Kate Heneroty
July 1, 2005 04:25:00 pm

The former head of investment banking at Merrill Lynch who was convicted last year in connection with Enron's bogus sale of power barges, will report to a low security federal prison in Hopewell, Virginia on...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Germany surrenders unconditionally, ending WWII in Europe

On May 7, 1945, General Gustav Jodl, on behalf of Germany, signed an unconditional surrender, effectively ending World War II in Europe. The surrender was formally accepted by the Allied Powers the next day, May 8, which came to be known as Victory in Europe (VE) Day.

Read World War II legal documents, treaties, and declarations from the Avalon Project at the Yale University School of Law.

27th Amendment to US Constitution ratified

On May 7, 1992, the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, barring Congress from granting its members pay raises in the middle of terms. The Amendment had initially been proposed in 1789 by James Madison, but only became law after a grass-roots campaign in the 1980s against "excessive" Congressional privileges. Learn more about the Twenty-seventh Amendment.

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