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News UK court permits Afghan detainee to challenge legality of transfer
UK court permits Afghan detainee to challenge legality of transfer
Keith Herting
May 17, 2012 09:54:20 am

An Afghan detainee who was handed over to authorities in Afghanistan by UK forces won permission on Wednesday to challenge the legality of the transfer. Before the High Court of Justice in London, Serdar Mohammed claimed that he had...

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News Charles Taylor seeks sentence based on ‘reconciliation’
Charles Taylor seeks sentence based on ‘reconciliation’
Keith Herting
May 17, 2012 07:38:22 am

Former Liberian president Charles Taylor asked Wednesday to be sentenced with an eye toward "reconciliation, not retribution." Speaking during a sentencing hearing before the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone...

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News Egypt court rules presidential elections can go forward on schedule
Egypt court rules presidential elections can go forward on schedule
Keith Herting
May 13, 2012 05:21:22 pm

Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court on Saturday overturned the ruling of a lower court that would have postponed the upcoming presidential elections. Last Wednesday, a provincial court in the town of Benha ruled to suspend the elections following alleged...

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News Moldova urged to adopt anti-discrimination law
Moldova urged to adopt anti-discrimination law
Keith Herting
May 13, 2012 04:18:09 pm

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday implored the Moldovan government to adopt a comprehensive anti-discrimination law . The proposed law, in development since 2008, is seen as a large...

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News Federal appeals court revives lawsuits against Abu Ghraib contractors
Federal appeals court revives lawsuits against Abu Ghraib contractors
Keith Herting
May 13, 2012 07:58:44 am

A 14-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled 12-2 Friday that the earlier dismissal of lawsuits against two Abu Ghraib contractors on the...

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News Ninth Circuit hears arguments in no-fly list challenge
Ninth Circuit hears arguments in no-fly list challenge
Keith Herting
May 12, 2012 05:07:24 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Friday from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which is appealing a dismissal of a challenge over the no-fly list maintained by the Transportation...

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News Sudan declares state of emergency on South Sudan border
Sudan declares state of emergency on South Sudan border
Keith Herting
April 29, 2012 12:23:11 pm

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir issued a resolution Sunday declaring a state of emergency in areas near the border with South Sudan and suspending the constitution. The move follows the arrest Saturday of four people...

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News UN rights chief urges integration of rights safeguards in development plans
UN rights chief urges integration of rights safeguards in development plans
Keith Herting
April 19, 2012 10:52:26 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Wednesday wrote an open letter to all UN member states urging them to consider the protection of human rights in their negotiations during...

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News Europe rights court rules on Russia Katyn massacre investigation
Europe rights court rules on Russia Katyn massacre investigation
Keith Herting
April 17, 2012 12:41:01 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) concluded Tuesday that the 1940 Katyn Massacre of 21,000 Poles by the Soviets was a "war crime" but acknowledged that they cannot force Russia to investigate...

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News DOJ calls Texas voter ID law discriminatory
DOJ calls Texas voter ID law discriminatory
Keith Herting
April 12, 2012 09:09:03 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday filed a brief in the US District Court for the District of Columbia alleging that the recently passed Texas photo identification law [SB 14...

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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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