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News EU court strikes down sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers
EU court strikes down sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers
Lindsay Offutt
January 25, 2018 08:06:59 am

The European Court of Justice on Thursday struck down a sexual orientation test used to consider asylum seekers' applications but upheld the use of experts to determine credibility of claims made in the application. The case arose...

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News Brazil appeals court upholds former president’s corruption conviction
Brazil appeals court upholds former president’s corruption conviction
Lindsay Offutt
January 25, 2018 07:22:36 am

A Brazilian federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld former president and current presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's corruption conviction, which could prevent him from continuing his election campaign. Lula was convicted in July on several corruption...

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News Vermont becomes first state to legalize recreational marijuana via legislation
Vermont becomes first state to legalize recreational marijuana via legislation
Lindsay Offutt
January 23, 2018 08:35:55 am

Vermont became the ninth state to legalize recreational marijuana and the first to do so by legislation on Monday after Phil Scott signed the bill passed earlier this month. The law legalized possession of marijuana equal to one...

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News Spain Supreme Court refuses to reinstate warrant for Catalan ex-president’s arrest
Spain Supreme Court refuses to reinstate warrant for Catalan ex-president’s arrest
Lindsay Offutt
January 23, 2018 07:23:53 am

The Supreme Court of Spain on Monday refused to reissue the arrest warrant for Catalan ex-president Carles Puigdemont. Puigdemont fled Spain in October after the Spanish government overtook Catalonia. He...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in overtime pay, Sixth Amendment cases
Supreme Court hears arguments in overtime pay, Sixth Amendment cases
Lindsay Offutt
January 18, 2018 08:50:44 am

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases on Wednesday: one concerning overtime-pay, and another concerning constitutional protections to criminal defendants. The first case, Encino Motorcars v. Navarro , asks the court two questions. First, whether...

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News Federal appeals court upholds Tennessee vote to remove right to abortion from state constitution
Federal appeals court upholds Tennessee vote to remove right to abortion from state constitution
Lindsay Offutt
January 11, 2018 08:30:58 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday upheld a 2014 citizen vote to amend the state constitution to remove the right to abortion. The question before the court was not whether such...

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Supreme Court hears arguments over Ohio’s voter registration law
Lindsay Offutt
January 11, 2018 07:10:23 am

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute , a case challenging Ohio's voter registration maintenance policy, which permits the government to remove individuals from the voter registration list after...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in two original jurisdiction cases concerning water disputes
Supreme Court hears arguments in two original jurisdiction cases concerning water disputes
Lindsay Offutt
January 9, 2018 09:18:28 am

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Monday in two original jurisdiction cases concerning state disputes over water rights and allocation. In the first case, the court heard arguments concerning water rights to the Rio Grande River....

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News Supreme Court refuses to hear cases challenging controversial Mississippi LGBT law
Supreme Court refuses to hear cases challenging controversial Mississippi LGBT law
Lindsay Offutt
January 9, 2018 08:21:42 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied review in two cases challenging a Mississippi law that would permit businesses and government employees to deny services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to protect those individuals'...

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Another federal court blocks Trump administration’s ban on transgender military recruits
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December 12, 2017 05:23:38 pm

The US District Court for the Western District of Washington on Monday blocked President Donald Trump's transgender military ban. US District Judge Marsha Pechman partially granted the preliminary injunction, finding the ban likely violates the plaintiffs'...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Reichstag Fire Decree issued in Germany

On February 28, 1933, German President Paul von Hindenburg issued the Presidential Decree for the Protection of People and State in response to the burning of the Reichstag (the German Parliament building) on the previous day. More commonly known as the Reichstag Fire Decree, the law suspended many key civil liberties, such as free press, habeas corpus, and warrant requirements. Blaming Communists for the attack on the Reichstag, the Nazi party and newly-appointed Chancellor Adolf Hitler pressed the law through as a first step in establishing absolute control over Germany. On March 23, the German Parliament passed the Enabling Act, which empowered Adolf Hitler to become the dictator of Germany. Four months later on July 14, the Nazis solidified their control over Germany with the passage of the Law Against the Establishment of Parties eliminated all political parties in Germany other than the Nazi Party.

Congress ratified Manypenny Agreement on the Black Hills

On February 28, 1877, the US Congress ratified the Manypenny Agreement with the Lakota Sioux, under which the United States took control of 900,000 acres of the Black Hills. Read the ratification act, which includes the terms of the Agreement. The Lakota argue to this day that the agreement is illegal, was obtained by coercion associated with starvation, and that the Black Hills should be returned to them.

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