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News Canada court upholds law against doctor-assisted suicide
Canada court upholds law against doctor-assisted suicide
Laura Klein Mullen
October 10, 2013 01:42:37 pm

The Court of Appeal for British Columbia on Thursday upheld Canada's law against doctor-assisted suicide. Justice Lynn Smith for the Supreme Court of British Columbia had ruled last year that the provisions of Canada's...

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European lawmakers approve new regulations on smoking
Laura Klein Mullen
October 8, 2013 02:49:48 pm

EU lawmakers on Tuesday approved sweeping new regulations to curb smoking, including limits on electronic cigarettes, bigger warnings on cigarette packs and a ban on menthol, or any flavored cigarettes which could be considered "gimmicks." An EU press...

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News ICC urges greater support from UN Security Council
ICC urges greater support from UN Security Council
Laura Klein Mullen
October 8, 2013 01:48:49 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) reported its busiest year on record to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. In the report, the ICC called for greater support from the UN Security...

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News UK spy agency facing rights court challenge over surveillance
UK spy agency facing rights court challenge over surveillance
Laura Klein Mullen
October 3, 2013 02:57:13 pm

The UK spy agency GCHQ is facing a legal challenge in the European Human Rights Court (ECHR) to its online surveillance programs. Claims filed in the ECHR on Thursday allege that...

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News Pakistan government drops plans to reinstate death penalty
Pakistan government drops plans to reinstate death penalty
Laura Klein Mullen
October 3, 2013 01:55:59 pm

The government of Pakistan decided on Thursday not to reinstate the death penalty. There had been a moratorium on the death penalty since 2008, but the ban ended on June 30. More than 8,000 prisoners are on...

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West Viriginia same-sex marriage ban challenged
Laura Klein Mullen
October 1, 2013 01:27:38 pm

Lambda Legal filed a federal lawsuit in West Virginia on Tuesday challenging the state's same-sex marriage ban. The suit was filed on behalf of three local same-sex couples who are seeking the right...

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Federal judge refuses to dismiss suit over Holder subpoena
Laura Klein Mullen
October 1, 2013 12:57:16 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday rejected a request by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to dismiss a suit over subpoenaed documents relating to...

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Guantanamo authorities end daily hunger strike updates
Laura Klein Mullen
September 24, 2013 01:24:18 pm

The Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay said Monday that they would no longer issue daily updates on detainee hunger strikes. This announcement effectively declared the end of the unprecedentedly broad, six-month long,...

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News Kentucky judge orders woman to testify against same-sex spouse in murder trial
Kentucky judge orders woman to testify against same-sex spouse in murder trial
Laura Klein Mullen
September 24, 2013 12:23:44 pm

A judge for Kentucky's Jefferson County Circuit Court ruled Monday that the same-sex spouse of a woman charged with murder must testify against her at the trial because same-sex partners are not protected by the husband-wife privilege...

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Halliburton pleads guilty to tampering with BP oil spill evidence
Laura Klein Mullen
September 20, 2013 08:33:53 am

Halliburton pleaded guilty in US federal court on Thursday to charges that it had destroyed evidence in connection with its role in the BP oil spill in 2010. The company admitted that it had...

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28 countries unite against Axis Powers

On January 2, 1942, twenty-eight countries formally agreed not to make peace with the Axis Powers separately. At the time, all twenty-eight were fighting against the Axis as Allies in World War II. The agreement was part of the Declaration by the United Nations, signed the previous day. In December of 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to this group of allies as the "United Nations."

US government agents arrested thousands in Palmer raids

On January 2, 1920, over 500 government agents acting on the direction of US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer carried out a massive counter-terror operation in 33 US cities, arresting between six and ten thousand aliens suspected of Communism, radicalism and anarchism. The "Palmer Raids" and the detentions and deportation proceedings that followed them were denounced by a number of prominent lawyers and judges who later established the American Civil Liberties Union. Read an excerpt from Attorney General Palmer's 1920 article, The Case Against the 'Reds' and learn more about the Palmer Raids and the Red Scare of 1919-20.

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