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News Syria law to allow political party formation
Syria law to allow political party formation
Maureen Cosgrove
July 25, 2011 10:51:15 am

The Syrian government on Sunday approved a draft law that would allow the formation of political parties to oppose the ruling Baath Party, led by President Bashar al-Assad . The law would permit a political party to...

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News Bahrain commission begins investigation of protest abuses
Bahrain commission begins investigation of protest abuses
Maureen Cosgrove
July 25, 2011 08:49:58 am

An independent commission on Sunday began investigating human rights violations related to the ongoing pro-democracy protests in Bahrain . The chairman of the five-person Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI), Cherif Bassiouni , announced that the group's...

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News Federal appeals court throws out SEC proxy access rule
Federal appeals court throws out SEC proxy access rule
Maureen Cosgrove
July 22, 2011 12:13:59 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday overturned the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) "proxy access" rule. The rule allowed certain shareholders to have their board nominees...

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News North Dakota court temporarily blocks medical abortion law
North Dakota court temporarily blocks medical abortion law
Maureen Cosgrove
July 22, 2011 10:40:24 am

A North Dakota judge on Thursday issued a temporary injunction against a state law that effectively bans non-surgical abortions . The Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) filed a complaint ...

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News Saudi Arabia anti-terrorism law would thwart political dissent: AI
Saudi Arabia anti-terrorism law would thwart political dissent: AI
Maureen Cosgrove
July 22, 2011 09:52:01 am

A proposed Saudi Arabian counterterrorism law would allow authorities to prosecute anti-government protestors, Amnesty International (AI) announced Friday. AI revealed that the Draft Penal Law for Terrorism Crimes and Financing of Terrorism...

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News UK court allows Kenya citizens to sue UK government for torture
UK court allows Kenya citizens to sue UK government for torture
Maureen Cosgrove
July 21, 2011 03:30:08 pm

A UK court on Thursday ruled that four elderly Kenyans could sue Britain's government on claims related to torture that took place during a 1950s anti-colonial rebellion. The Kenyans, who are now over 70 years old, allege...

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News Rights groups seek to bar Alabama immigration law
Rights groups seek to bar Alabama immigration law
Maureen Cosgrove
July 21, 2011 01:54:53 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (HICA) and several other civil rights groups jointly filed a motion for preliminary injunction on Thursday in an effort to prevent an Alabama...

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News War crimes affecting Somalia children: AI
War crimes affecting Somalia children: AI
Maureen Cosgrove
July 21, 2011 11:19:24 am

Somali children continue to be victims of war crimes , Amnesty International (AI) said Thursday. In a report entitled "In the Line of Fire: Somalia's Children Under Attack," AI provides evidence indicating that armed...

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News Australia to sue ex-Guantanamo detainee for book royalties
Australia to sue ex-Guantanamo detainee for book royalties
Maureen Cosgrove
July 21, 2011 09:08:38 am

The Australian government announced Thursday that it will sue former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks for royalties from his memoir. Hicks spent more than five years without trial in US custody after being...

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News Ohio governor signs bill banning abortions after 20 weeks
Ohio governor signs bill banning abortions after 20 weeks
Maureen Cosgrove
July 20, 2011 03:43:01 pm

Ohio Governor John Kasich on Wednesday signed into law a bill banning abortions after 20 weeks. The legislation requires doctors to determine the viability of the fetus and seek a...

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Copyright infringement made US crime

On March 4, 1909, the Copyright Act of 1909 became law, making infringement of a copyright a federal crime for the first time. Review a brief history of copyright in the United States.

First woman appointed to the Canada Supreme Court

On March 4, 1982, Bertha Wilson became the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.

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On March 4, 1834, the town of York in the British colony of Canada was incorporated as the City of Toronto. Learn the history of Toronto from the city's official website.

ICC issues warrant for Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir

The International Criminal Court issued its first arrest warrant for a sitting head of state when it sought Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009 for allegedly directing attacks against civilians and being an indirect participant in murder, rape, and torture during the conflict in Darfur. Al-Bashir was removed from power in 2019. The former president remains in a Sudanese prison. Learn more about the case against al-Bashir and read the arrest warrant.

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