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News Supreme Court rejects challenge of Montana political contribution limits
Supreme Court rejects challenge of Montana political contribution limits
Maureen Cosgrove
October 24, 2012 09:57:27 am

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to limits on the political contributions that donors can make to candidates running for Montana state offices. Montana's campaign finance law limits the...

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News Russia lawmakers expand treason definition
Russia lawmakers expand treason definition
Maureen Cosgrove
October 24, 2012 09:19:29 am

The Russian State Duma passed a bill on Tuesday that expands the definition of high treason. Treason was previously defined as espionage or assistance to a foreign state that damages Russia's external security. The bill,...

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News Northern Ireland court strikes down gay adoption ban
Northern Ireland court strikes down gay adoption ban
Maureen Cosgrove
October 18, 2012 09:25:44 am

The Northern Ireland High Court on Wednesday held that a law permitting adoption only by heterosexual married couples or single individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation, is unlawful. The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) [advocacy...

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News Federal appeals court denies Alabama request to reconsider immigration law
Federal appeals court denies Alabama request to reconsider immigration law
Maureen Cosgrove
October 18, 2012 08:36:22 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday denied a request from Alabama state officials to reconsider its August ruling partially striking down the state's immigration law ....

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News ECHR rules detention of gay man violated rights laws
ECHR rules detention of gay man violated rights laws
Maureen Cosgrove
October 10, 2012 10:12:34 am

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday in X. v. Turkey that a gay man was detained in violation of Articles 3 and 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights ....

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News Alaska court upholds abortion parental notice law for minors
Alaska court upholds abortion parental notice law for minors
Maureen Cosgrove
October 10, 2012 09:17:26 am

An Alaska Superior Court judge on Monday upheld a state law that requires women under the age of 18 to notify their parents if they intend to get an abortion. Judge John Suddock held...

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News Malaysia court awards damages to former detainees
Malaysia court awards damages to former detainees
Maureen Cosgrove
October 3, 2012 09:24:06 am

A Malaysian court on Tuesday awarded damages to a group of five opposition politicians and activists who were unlawfully detained pursuant to the country's controversial Internal Security Act of 1960 (ISA) , which permits indefinite detention without trial...

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News Mississippi voter ID law delayed pending federal review
Mississippi voter ID law delayed pending federal review
Maureen Cosgrove
October 3, 2012 08:57:22 am

Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced Tuesday that the state's voter identification law will not take effect before the November 6 election. The new legislation , which would require voters to show photo...

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News California  urged to improve prison isolation unit conditions
California urged to improve prison isolation unit conditions
Maureen Cosgrove
September 27, 2012 08:59:48 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Thursday urged California authorities to end "shocking conditions" in high-security prison isolation units. In a report entitled "The Edge of Endurance: Conditions in California's Security Housing Units," AI examined...

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News Tennessee court rejects voter ID challenge
Tennessee court rejects voter ID challenge
Maureen Cosgrove
September 27, 2012 08:18:38 am

A judge for the Davidson County Chancery Court in Tennessee on Wednesday ruled that Tennessee's voter identification law does not violate the state's Constitution . Civil rights attorney George Barrett argued before the...

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March from Selma begins

On March 21, 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. began his third march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to protest racial discrimination in the Jim Crow South. By March 25, over 25,000 people led by Dr. King reached Montgomery, Alabama. Specifically, the march called attention to the suppression of African-American voting rights and a police assault on a civil rights demonstration three weeks prior. Five months later, in August 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act. Read a history of the march from Selma to Montgomery.

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