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News NLRB: student assistants are statutory employees
NLRB: student assistants are statutory employees
Kasey Tuttle
August 25, 2016 11:15:05 am

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) determined 3-1 Tuesday that student assistants working at private colleges are statutory employees covered by the National Labor Relations Act. The case was filed by graduate students at Columbia University...

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News UN rights experts urge Bangladesh to quash death sentence imposed on opposition leader
UN rights experts urge Bangladesh to quash death sentence imposed on opposition leader
Kasey Tuttle
August 25, 2016 10:41:02 am

UN humans rights experts on Wednesday urged the government of Bangladesh to repeal the death sentence imposed upon Mir Quasem Ali, an opposition member of the Jamaat-e-Islami party. The experts stated that "Mr. Ali's trial and appeal processes...

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News UN rights chief urges India and Pakistan to grant access to Kashmir
UN rights chief urges India and Pakistan to grant access to Kashmir
Kasey Tuttle
August 18, 2016 10:36:04 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein expressed his concerns Wednesday regarding Indian and Pakistani authorities refusing to allow the Human Rights Council access to Kashmir. The High Commissioner emphasized the importance of access to...

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News Australia announces plans to close detention center on Manus Island
Australia announces plans to close detention center on Manus Island
Kasey Tuttle
August 18, 2016 09:24:26 am

Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton announced Wednesday that the governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea plan to close the controversial Manus Island detention center. Since 2012 Australia has sent asylum seekers to offshore detention centers where they...

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News China sentences lawyer to 7 years in jail for subversion
China sentences lawyer to 7 years in jail for subversion
Kasey Tuttle
August 5, 2016 10:35:26 am

Chinese human rights lawyer Zhou Shifeng was sentenced to seven years in prison Thursday for his role as director of Beijing's Fengrui Law Firm. Zhou was accused of opposing China's government and political system. The verdict stated that...

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News Deal reached to scale back Texas voter ID law for November election
Deal reached to scale back Texas voter ID law for November election
Kasey Tuttle
August 5, 2016 09:27:29 am

Texas agreed to a deal Wednesday that will weaken their voter identification law and allow voters to cast ballots in the November election even if they lack all documents required by the law. The agreement will require Texas...

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News Australia ignoring inhumane treatment of refugees to deter others: report
Australia ignoring inhumane treatment of refugees to deter others: report
Kasey Tuttle
August 4, 2016 10:33:35 am

Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported Wednesday that Australia is ignoring inhumane treatment of refugees on the South Pacific island of Nauru in the hopes of deterring additional refugees from traveling to Australia. Individuals caught trying to travel...

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News UN: Islamic State continues to commit genocide in Northern Iraq
UN: Islamic State continues to commit genocide in Northern Iraq
Kasey Tuttle
August 4, 2016 09:40:34 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed his concern for the human rights violations faced by the Yazidi minority in Northern Iraq on Wednesday, stating that actions of the Islamic State (IS) may amount to genocide. Two years ago the...

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News Reagan shooter granted full-time convalescent leave
Reagan shooter granted full-time convalescent leave
Kasey Tuttle
July 28, 2016 10:55:42 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday ordered Ronald Reagan shooter John Hinckley Jr. released from a government psychiatric hospital. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in...

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Charges dropped against remaining officers in Freddie Gray case
Kasey Tuttle
July 28, 2016 09:26:42 am

Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Wednesday that charges against the three remaining officers facing trial in connection with Freddie Gray's death will be dropped . While in police custody in 2015, Gray sustained a spinal...

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Reign of Terror begins in French Revolution

On April 6, 1793, the Committee of Public Safety took power as the executive agency of France during the French Revolution, starting the Reign of Terror. During this period, the Committee sought to eliminate "enemies of the Revolution" by summary trials of noblemen, clergy, merchants, and peasants alike. The Reign of Terror ended with the overthrow the Committee's last and most prominent member, Maximilien Robespierre. By this time, 20,000 to 40,000 Frenchmen and women had been executed by guillotine. Learn more about the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.

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