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News UN official urges more states to join cluster munitions treaty
UN official urges more states to join cluster munitions treaty
LaToya Sawyer
November 10, 2010 01:47:10 pm

UN Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro on Tuesday praised the nations that have signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) and urged more states to join the convention at the First Meeting of States...

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News Australia announces referendum to recognize indigenous people in constitution
Australia announces referendum to recognize indigenous people in constitution
LaToya Sawyer
November 8, 2010 12:09:13 pm

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Monday announced a national referendum that seeks to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the Australian Constitution . Currently, although Aborigines make up almost three percent of the...

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News Niger voters approve new constitution
Niger voters approve new constitution
LaToya Sawyer
November 3, 2010 01:30:10 pm

Voters in Niger have voted overwhelmingly to approve a new constitution, according to results published Tuesday. Military leaders of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy (CSRD), who have held power after staging a coup in...

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News ICTR convicts former Rwanda businessman on genocide charges
ICTR convicts former Rwanda businessman on genocide charges
LaToya Sawyer
November 1, 2010 11:51:13 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Monday convicted former Rwanda businessman Gaspard Kanyarukiga on charges of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity. Kanyarukiga was indicted [text,...

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News Ninth Circuit strikes down Arizona voter registration law
Ninth Circuit strikes down Arizona voter registration law
LaToya Sawyer
October 27, 2010 12:43:41 pm

A three-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday struck down a portion of an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. The court held that the...

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News Dutch court dismisses judges for bias in politician’s trial for anti-Islam statements
Dutch court dismisses judges for bias in politician’s trial for anti-Islam statements
LaToya Sawyer
October 22, 2010 02:03:34 pm

A Dutch court panel on Friday dismissed the presiding judges in the trial of right-wing politician Geert Wilders in response to claims of judicial bias. Earlier this month, the court rejected Widlers' claims of...

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News UAE domestic violence ruling a violation of treaty obligations: HRW
UAE domestic violence ruling a violation of treaty obligations: HRW
LaToya Sawyer
October 20, 2010 12:28:12 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday condemned a ruling by the UAE Federal Supreme Court affirming a "husband right to discipline his wife" as a violation of UAE treaty obligations. The ruling upheld a man's...

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Congress passed Posse Comitatus Act against military enforcement of domestic laws

On June 18, 1878, Congress passed the Posse Comitatus Act. This law made it a felony to willfully use "any part of the Army ... to execute the laws" except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or by an act of Congress. Learn more about the origins of the Posse Comitatus.

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