Jurist
DONATE NOW
  • News ▾
    • All Legal News
    • US Legal News
    • World Legal News
    • This Day @ Law
  • Dispatches ▾
    • All Dispatches
    • Afghanistan
    • Canada
    • EU
    • Ghana
    • India
    • Iran
    • Israel
    • Italy
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kenya
    • Myanmar
    • Pakistan
    • Peru
    • Romania
    • Sri Lanka
    • Taiwan
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • US
  • Commentary ▾
    • All Commentary
    • Faculty Commentary
    • Professional Commentary
    • Student Commentary
  • Features ▾
    • All Features
    • Explainers
    • Long Reads
    • Multimedia
    • Interviews
  • Topics
  • Rule of Law ▾
    • Materials
    • Podcasts
  • About ▾
    • FAQ
    • Staff
    • Awards
    • Apply
    • Journalist in Residence
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact Us
  • Donate ▾
    • Why Support JURIST?
    • Donate
    • Honor Roll
News Hicks charges coming soon:  Australia AG
Hicks charges coming soon: Australia AG
Leslie Schulman
January 2, 2007 02:52:00 pm

Australian Attorney General Phillip Ruddock said Tuesday that Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks will be among the first of the Guantanamo detainees to be brought to trial before new US military commissions. In...

READ MORE ▸
News Zimbabwe arrests thousands in sweep to end illegal mining
Zimbabwe arrests thousands in sweep to end illegal mining
Leslie Schulman
December 28, 2006 04:07:00 pm

The government of Zimbabwe has arrested at least 16,290 gold panners in the last three weeks in a continuation of its controversial Operation Restore Order , according to a report by Harare's Herald newspaper. Police...

READ MORE ▸
News Lebanon PM open to Hariri tribunal changes
Lebanon PM open to Hariri tribunal changes
Leslie Schulman
December 27, 2006 03:52:00 pm

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora told reporters Wednesday that "the door remains open" for possible changes to the structure and procedure of a divisive UN-supported international tribunal being proposed to try suspects accused of...

READ MORE ▸
News Massachusetts high court refuses to force legislative vote on gay marriage ban
Massachusetts high court refuses to force legislative vote on gay marriage ban
Leslie Schulman
December 27, 2006 02:45:00 pm

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled unanimously Wednesday that it could not force the state legislature to vote on a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. After lawmakers failed to vote on the ballot initiative in...

READ MORE ▸
News Taiwan president’s son-in-law sentenced to prison for insider trading
Taiwan president’s son-in-law sentenced to prison for insider trading
Leslie Schulman
December 27, 2006 12:41:00 pm

In the latest corruption scandal involving Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian and his family, a Taiwanese court on Wednesday sentenced Chen son-in-law Chao Chien-min to six years in prison for insider trading. Chao Chien-min,...

READ MORE ▸
News New Jersey legislature approves civil unions bill
New Jersey legislature approves civil unions bill
Leslie Schulman
December 14, 2006 07:49:00 pm

The New Jersey Legislature passed a bill Thursday allowing same-sex civil unions in response to a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling in October that said the...

READ MORE ▸
News Federal appeals court rejects slavery reparations lawsuit
Federal appeals court rejects slavery reparations lawsuit
Leslie Schulman
December 14, 2006 02:37:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has upheld a lower court ruling that defendants of slaves have no standing to sue companies that allegedly profited from slavery before the practice was abolished....

READ MORE ▸
News Portland archdiocese settles clergy abuse claims
Portland archdiocese settles clergy abuse claims
Leslie Schulman
December 11, 2006 06:18:00 pm

The US Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland has settled child sex abuse lawsuits with about 150 people, court-appointed mediators US District Judge Michael Hogan and Oregon Circuit Judge Lyle Velure announced [news...

READ MORE ▸
News Pinochet suffers heart attack in new setback for prosecutors
Pinochet suffers heart attack in new setback for prosecutors
Leslie Schulman
December 3, 2006 10:00:00 am

Former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet suffered a heart attack Sunday, but is in stable yet serious condition after undergoing emergency surgery. The development represents another setback to recent attempts by Chilean authorities...

READ MORE ▸
News Lawmaker tells lawyers group Bush wiretapping program illegal
Lawmaker tells lawyers group Bush wiretapping program illegal
Leslie Schulman
December 3, 2006 08:29:00 am

Rep. Jane Harman , ranking Democrat on the US House Intelligence Committee and initially a supporter of the Patriot Act and President Bush's domestic surveillance program , told a gathering of the American Bar...

READ MORE ▸
  1. Newest
  2. Newer
  3. 33
  4. 34
  5. 35
  6. 36
  7. 37
  8. Older
  9. Oldest
Law students to join jurist
GET OUR DAILY DIGEST
LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Facebook RSS Twitter
Latest DISPATCHES
Justices spar over statutory text as asylum metering policy reaches Supreme Court — SCOTUS Dispatch

Justices spar over statutory text as asylum metering policy reaches Supreme Court — SCOTUS Dispatch

Italy dispatch: voters reject judicial reform, preserving judiciary’s unified independence

Italy dispatch: voters reject judicial reform, preserving judiciary’s unified independence

Latest COMMENTARY
The Middle East Crisis and Neutral States: Accountability Under International Law

The Middle East Crisis and Neutral States: Accountability Under International Law

by Shobhitabh Srivastava | IIULER
Can Algorithms Respect Human Dignity? The Problem with Predictive Justice

Can Algorithms Respect Human Dignity? The Problem with Predictive Justice

by Tuğba Tosun Çobanoğlu
Latest FEATURES
Trump v. Barbara: the Supreme Court case that could redefine birthright citizenship

Trump v. Barbara: the Supreme Court case that could redefine birthright citizenship

‘Reflecting the Old Order’: An Interview with Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo on Bill C-12, Carney’s Foreign Policy, and Canada’s Double Standards

‘Reflecting the Old Order’: An Interview with Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo on Bill C-12, Carney’s Foreign Policy, and Canada’s Double Standards

THIS DAY @ LAW

US and Japan sign Kanagwa Treaty

On March 31, 1854, US Commodore Matthew Perry and representatives of the Japanese government signed the Convention of Kanagawa. The terms of the treaty marked the end of Japan's 500 years of self-imposed isolation by opening the Ports of Shimoda and Hakodate. Four years later, Japanese-American relations were further expanded by the Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Harris Treaty), which opened more Japanese ports to US trade and set up a system of extraterritoriality for Americans in Japan.

Spanish royal decree ordered expulsion of Jews

On March 31, 1492, King Ferdinand of Spain signed a decree expelling Jews from his kingdom. Read a contemporary account of the expulsion, originally written in Hebrew by an Italian Jew in 1495.

Jurist
Home Attributions Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact Us
Copyright © 2026, JURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc.
JURISTnews is a collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh