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News DOJ civil rights division stepping up enforcement of ‘Motor Voter Act’
DOJ civil rights division stepping up enforcement of ‘Motor Voter Act’
Lauren Becker
November 12, 2007 02:23:00 pm

The Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice is stepping up its enforcement of the 1993 National Voter Registration Act , according to a report from McClatchy Newspapers. The law, commonly known as the...

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UN SG urges renewed focus on ‘fundamental’ right to food
Lauren Becker
October 16, 2007 09:36:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday called for an increased effort to uphold the "fundamental human right" to food for some 854 million around the world who suffer from chronic hunger. In a message marking World Food...

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News Schwarzenegger signs bill to increase legal aid funds in California
Schwarzenegger signs bill to increase legal aid funds in California
Lauren Becker
October 12, 2007 02:31:00 pm

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill Thursday designed to increase funding to legal aid representation for low-income residents of California. The new law, which will take effect in January 2008, will enable banks...

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News US extends free legal services coverage to resident Micronesians
US extends free legal services coverage to resident Micronesians
Lauren Becker
September 26, 2007 07:34:00 am

Micronesian Legal Service Corporation (LSC) attorney Omar Calimbas said Tuesday that beginning October 15, 2007, the US will permit Micronesians living on the US mainland to receive free legal aid services. The decision will change a 1983...

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US ‘guest workers’ abused in conditions akin to slavery: rights group
Lauren Becker
March 12, 2007 11:04:00 pm

Foreign "guest workers" in the US are being continually and severely abused, according to a report pointedly entitled "Close to Slavery" issued Monday by the Southern Poverty Law Center . The report says that workers...

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Rwanda drafts law to limit number of children per family
Lauren Becker
February 15, 2007 11:43:00 am

A law is currently being drafted in the Rwandan Parliament that would limit families to having three children in order to curb increasing poverty levels , an official said Wednesday. Although the law as drafted does...

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News FBI to probe fraud allegations in Red Cross Katrina relief efforts
FBI to probe fraud allegations in Red Cross Katrina relief efforts
Lauren Becker
March 31, 2006 07:54:00 am

The FBI has said that it will look into allegations of illegal activities connected to the distribution of millions of dollars worth of Red Cross supplies in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina . The announcement...

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Moussaoui trial lawyer under criminal investigation for coaching witnesses
Lauren Becker
March 31, 2006 07:49:00 am

The US Transportation Security Administration lawyer who allegedly coached government witnesses in the Zacarias Moussaoui trial and nearly scuttled the prosecution's case is under criminal investigation by the US Attorney's Office in Philadelphia and...

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Supreme Court’s Kennedy urges lawyers to heed Darfur genocide
Lauren Becker
March 31, 2006 07:17:00 am

US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Thursday urged greater attention to reports of genocide in Sudan's Darfur region . In a speech to the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law [official...

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News Guantanamo prosecutor denies torture, stresses transparency of trials
Guantanamo prosecutor denies torture, stresses transparency of trials
Lauren Becker
March 8, 2006 10:46:00 am

The chief prosecutor for the military commissions at Guantanamo Bay denied Tuesday that detainees at the facility were tortured, but acknowledged the vagueness of the definition of torture itself. USAF Col. Morris Davis...

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Gandhi sentenced for sedition after civil disobedience campaign

On March 18, 1922, a court in British-ruled India sentenced Mohandas Gandhi to six years in prison for sedition in connection with his civil disobedience campaign for Indian home rule. Read Gandhi's famous statement to the trial court. Gandhi served two years of his sentence and was then released.

Supreme Court requires states to provide counsel for indigent defendants

On March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright held that the Constitution requires states to provide counsel for indigent criminal defendants. For a unanimous Court, Justice Hugo Black wrote, "Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." Counsel had been required for indigent federal defendants since 1938.

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