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News France court allows same-sex marriage for foreigner
France court allows same-sex marriage for foreigner
Sung Un Kim
October 23, 2013 12:46:22 pm

A French court on Tuesday ruled that a Franco-Moroccan couple could marry despite a circular that bans same-sex marriage. The circular explained that France's bilateral agreement with 11 countries that do not recognize same-sex marriage...

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News China harassing rights activists for UN cooperation: UN experts
China harassing rights activists for UN cooperation: UN experts
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October 17, 2013 08:45:12 am

A group of independent UN rights experts on Wednesday expressed concern over reports that Chinese human rights activists have been subject to harassment for their attempts to participate in a UN human rights assessment of China. The...

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News Federal judge postpones ruling on Michigan same-sex marriage ban
Federal judge postpones ruling on Michigan same-sex marriage ban
Sung Un Kim
October 17, 2013 07:56:04 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on Wednesday decided not to rule on the constitutionality of the state's ban against same-sex marriage. Judge Bernard Friedman stated that there...

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News Oregon couples challenge same-sex marriage ban
Oregon couples challenge same-sex marriage ban
Sung Un Kim
October 16, 2013 12:39:35 pm

Lawyers for two Portland same-sex couples on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the District of Oregon challenging the state's ban on same-sex marriage. The plaintiffs' claim is based on violations...

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News UK top court rejects prisoner voting rights
UK top court rejects prisoner voting rights
Sung Un Kim
October 16, 2013 11:31:22 am

The Supreme Court of UK on Wednesday upheld the Representation of the People Act of 1983 , which prohibits inmates from casting votes. The challenge was brought by Peter Chester and George McGeoch,...

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News California governor signs bill expanding who can perform abortions
California governor signs bill expanding who can perform abortions
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October 10, 2013 09:21:37 am

California Governor Jerry Brown on Wednesday signed a bill that allows nurse practitioners and other non-physicians to perform an early abortion during the first trimester. The bill was introduced due to a lack of physicians who...

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News Myanmar: UN rights expert welcomes release of prisoners of conscience
Myanmar: UN rights expert welcomes release of prisoners of conscience
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October 10, 2013 08:35:39 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar , Tomas Ojea Quintana, on Wednesday welcomed a recent release of 56 prisoners of conscience in Myanmar through presidential amnesty. Quintana noted...

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News Human rights lawyers sue UN over Haiti cholera outbreak
Human rights lawyers sue UN over Haiti cholera outbreak
Sung Un Kim
October 9, 2013 11:51:59 am

The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) on Wednesday filed a complaint against the UN for compensation of Haiti's cholera victims and their families. The complaint was filed in the US...

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News Morsi hearing set for November 4
Morsi hearing set for November 4
Sung Un Kim
October 9, 2013 10:29:19 am

A Egyptian court on Wednesday set the trial date for the ousted president Mohamed Morsi for November 4. Along with Morsi, 14 other leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood , including...

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France court rules ID checks not discriminatory
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October 3, 2013 09:33:52 am

A French court on Wednesday held that ID checks are legal under French law and are not discriminatory. The case was brought by 13 individuals from minority groups who were subject to ID checks, requesting €10,000 (USD...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Dreyfus convicted of treason

On December 22, 1894, Jewish French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason in a court-martial trial that prompted worldwide allegations of anti-Semitism. Dreyfus was later cleared. Learn more about the case of Alfred Dreyfus and read an English translation of the famous public letter J'Accuse...! by novelist and Dreyfus partisan Emile Zola.

US passed Embargo Act, banning foreign trade

On December 22, 1807, the Embargo Act was passed at the urging of US President Thomas Jefferson. The act barred trade with any foreign nations in an effort to avoid American entry into the Napoleonic Wars of Europe. However, the act proved unenforceable and was replaced with the Non-Intercourse Act, which barred trade with France and Great Britain. Learn more about the Embargo Act of 1807 from Monticello.org

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