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News Texas inmates challenge use of new execution drugs
Texas inmates challenge use of new execution drugs
Sung Un Kim
October 3, 2013 08:22:44 am

Three Texas death row inmates on Tuesday filed a lawsuit alleging that the state plans to use new types of drugs in their execution. The complaint claims that Texas has obtained propofol, midzolam and hydromorphone from manufacturers...

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News Federal judge rejects challenges to Maryland firearm law
Federal judge rejects challenges to Maryland firearm law
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October 2, 2013 11:20:36 am

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected constitutional challenges against a new Maryland firearm law that went into effect the same day. The Firearm Safety Act of 2013 limits certain assault weapons and removable magazines and requires...

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News Guantanamo judge allows 9/11 pre-trial hearings to continue
Guantanamo judge allows 9/11 pre-trial hearings to continue
Sung Un Kim
October 2, 2013 10:43:44 am

A military judge on Tuesday refused to suspend the pretrial hearings in a case against five Guantanamo Bay prisoners related to the 9/11 terrorist attack. Army Col. James Pohl reasoned that...

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US signs UN arms trade treaty
Sung Un Kim
September 26, 2013 09:07:51 am

The US government on Wednesday signed a UN Arms Trade Treaty that regulates global trade in conventional arms. US Secretary of State John Kerry , while signing the treaty on behalf of the US government, stated...

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News Sri Lanka must improve human rights record: UN rights chief
Sri Lanka must improve human rights record: UN rights chief
Sung Un Kim
September 26, 2013 08:32:22 am

Sri Lanka must continue to work to improve its human rights record, according to an oral report by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay filed Wednesday with the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC)...

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US accused of violating human rights in Puerto Rico
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September 25, 2013 12:44:02 pm

The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) on Monday filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) accusing the US government of committing human rights violations in Vieques island, part of Puerto Rico....

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News Women still subject to legal inequalities: report
Women still subject to legal inequalities: report
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September 25, 2013 10:33:31 am

A new report by the World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) on Tuesday revealed that most countries still have legal disparities that prevent women from engaging in economic activity. The report determined...

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News Federal appeals court upholds California’s regulation of carbon emissions
Federal appeals court upholds California’s regulation of carbon emissions
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September 19, 2013 08:42:57 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday that California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard does not violate the Dormant Commerce Clause. The regulation requires reduction of carbon emissions for fuels....

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News Iran human rights lawyer released from prison
Iran human rights lawyer released from prison
Sung Un Kim
September 19, 2013 07:47:49 am

Iranian lawyer and prominent human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh was permanently released on Wednesday, after spending over two years in prison. Sotoudeh was serving six-year sentence for her September 2010 arrest and conviction for propaganda and...

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Federal appeals court rejects New Jersey sports gambling law
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September 18, 2013 12:36:02 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Tuesday ruled that New Jersey's sports wagering law conflicts with the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) and thus, should not...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Gorbachev becomes USSR leader

On March 11, 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, following the death of Konstantin Chernenko. He soon announced that he would hold arms-reduction negotiations in Geneva with the United States. Gorbachev also used his tenure to liberalize the economy and social structure of the USSR, eventually leading to the abatement of the Soviet Union. In 1990, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace.

Read documents and interviews from the 1990 USA-USSR Summit.

Confederate Constitution adopted

On March 11, 1861, seven former US states adopted the Constitution of the Confederate States of America, which closely followed the language, if not necessarily the purport, of the original US Constitution. Section 9 (4) of the Confederate Constitution read "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed," enshrining the right to own slaves as fundamental law.

ICC holds first meeting

The war crimes court known as the International Criminal Court (ICC) swore in its first batch of judges on March 11, 2003. The meeting took place eight months after the ratification of the court's Rome Statute. Then-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said of the occasion: It has taken mankind many years to reach this moment. By the solemn undertaking they have given here in open court, these 11 men and seven women, representing all regions of the world and many different cultures and legal traditions, have made themselves the embodiment of our collective conscience. Learn more about the work of the ICC.  

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