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News FBI to review unsolved 1946 Georgia lynching case
FBI to review unsolved 1946 Georgia lynching case
Krystal MacIntyre
April 14, 2006 11:38:00 am

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is re-examining the last unsolved public lynching in the US, according to an FBI agent. FBI agent Stephen Emmett did not say whether the FBI will officially reopen the...

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News Japan court dismisses constitutional challenge to deploying troops in Iraq
Japan court dismisses constitutional challenge to deploying troops in Iraq
Krystal MacIntyre
April 14, 2006 10:21:00 am

A Japanese court on Friday rejected a suit filed by 3,200 citizens who argued that Japan's deployment of troops to Iraq violates the country's pacifist constitution , which bans the use of force to settle international disputes. The plaintiffs...

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News China dissident goes on trial for pro-democracy Internet articles
China dissident goes on trial for pro-democracy Internet articles
Krystal MacIntyre
April 12, 2006 03:42:00 pm

Chinese dissident Li Jianping went on trial Wednesday in China's Shandong province, facing charges of "incitement to subvert state power" for allegedly posting pro-democracy articles on the Internet. According to Human Rights in China ,...

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News DOJ drops appeal in library Patriot Act gag order case
DOJ drops appeal in library Patriot Act gag order case
Krystal MacIntyre
April 12, 2006 03:10:00 pm

Federal prosecutors have decided to drop its appeal in a case where the government sought to maintain a gag order to conceal the identity of a library that was subject to FBI demands for library patron records under the...

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News International Court of Justice celebrates 60th anniversary
International Court of Justice celebrates 60th anniversary
Krystal MacIntyre
April 12, 2006 02:17:00 pm

The International Court of Justice celebrated its 60th anniversary Wednesday, holding a solemn sitting at the Hague. The ICJ is the highest legal body in the United Nations and has served as a judicial...

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News French legislators prepare for vote on new job measures after CPE debacle
French legislators prepare for vote on new job measures after CPE debacle
Krystal MacIntyre
April 11, 2006 05:22:00 pm

French students and union members staged sporadic "victory marches" Tuesday to celebrate the government's withdrawal of the First Employment Contract (contrat premiere embauche, CPE) as legislators prepared for a vote on a replacement $180M job training...

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News Jury awards $9 million to Vioxx plaintiff in long-term use lawsuit
Jury awards $9 million to Vioxx plaintiff in long-term use lawsuit
Krystal MacIntyre
April 11, 2006 12:24:00 pm

A jury on Tuesday awarded $9 million in punitive damages to a New Jersey man who sued pharmaceutical giant Merck on grounds that his prolonged use of the drug Vioxx [Merck Vioxx Information Center website; JURIST news...

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News UK High Court strikes down sham marriage laws aimed at immigrants
UK High Court strikes down sham marriage laws aimed at immigrants
Krystal MacIntyre
April 10, 2006 02:54:00 pm

A UK High Court judge on Monday overturned laws designed to fight the rising number of "sham marriages" within the United Kingdom, ruling that the rules discriminated against immigrants and were incompatible with the...

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News Immigration supporters rally in cities across US
Immigration supporters rally in cities across US
Krystal MacIntyre
April 10, 2006 02:03:00 pm

Large numbers of immigrants and supporters assembled in cities across the United States Monday for a National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice , urging lawmakers to make it easier for the nation's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants...

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News Ohio governor violated lawyer ethics rules: state disciplinary board
Ohio governor violated lawyer ethics rules: state disciplinary board
Krystal MacIntyre
April 10, 2006 01:25:00 pm

Ohio Governor Bob Taft is set to face a second round of disciplinary action for failing to report gifts that he received while in office. The Office of Disciplinary Counsel , part of the Ohio Supreme...

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Trial of former-Yugoslavia leader Slobodan Milošević begins

On February 12, 2002, the trial of Slobodan Milošević, the former President of Yugoslavia, began at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Milošević was indicted on sixty-six counts of war crimes allegedly perpetrated during the Balkan civil wars of the 1990s, including allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The trial ended without a verdict, when Milosevic died of a heart attack during the proceedings. Read ICTY documents from the trial of Slobodan Milošević.

Congress passed Fugitive Slave Law

On February 12, 1793, the US Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, prohibiting anyone from assisting a runaway slave.

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