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News HRW: Bush administration engaged in torture, rendition of Gaddafi opponents
HRW: Bush administration engaged in torture, rendition of Gaddafi opponents
Maureen Cosgrove
September 6, 2012 10:02:36 am

During the administration of former US president George W. Bush , the US government tortured opponents of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and transferred them to Libya, Human Rights Watch (HRW) [advocacy...

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News Federal judge upholds Arizona immigration law
Federal judge upholds Arizona immigration law
Maureen Cosgrove
September 6, 2012 08:47:57 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Arizona on Wednesday upheld a controversial provision of Arizona's immigration law that requires law enforcement officials to check the immigration status...

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News Planned Parenthood asks federal appeals court to reconsider Texas funding law
Planned Parenthood asks federal appeals court to reconsider Texas funding law
Maureen Cosgrove
September 5, 2012 09:57:40 am

Planned Parenthood on Wednesday asked the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to reconsider its ruling which allows Texas to impose a funding ban on clinics affiliated with abortion providers...

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News Mauritania extradites Libya ex-intelligence chief
Mauritania extradites Libya ex-intelligence chief
Maureen Cosgrove
September 5, 2012 09:29:28 am

Mauritanian authorities extradited former Libyan chief of intelligence Abdullah al-Senussi to Libya on Wednesday according to Mauritania state news agencies. Al-Senussi was arrested in Mauritania in March, and Libya is now seeking to try al-Senussi ...

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News Amnesty International publishes annual human rights report
Amnesty International publishes annual human rights report
Maureen Cosgrove
May 25, 2012 08:19:28 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday published its annual report entitled State of the World's Human Rights , which details the human rights landscape across the world in 2011. Much of the report focuses on the pro-democracy protests...

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News Nepal high court orders government to finish new constitution
Nepal high court orders government to finish new constitution
Maureen Cosgrove
May 25, 2012 07:42:12 am

The Supreme Court of Nepal on Thursday ordered the government to complete the final draft of the nation's new constitution by Sunday. The current administration had requested a three-month extension of the deadline, but the...

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News Somali pirates sentenced to life in UAE
Somali pirates sentenced to life in UAE
Maureen Cosgrove
May 24, 2012 08:29:03 am

Ten Somali pirates were sentenced to 25 years in prison on Tuesday in the Abu Dhabi Federal Criminal Court of First Instance. The men were convicted of highjacking the MV Arrilah-1, a UAE-owned ship hauling aluminum in the Arabian...

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News Pakistan doctor sentenced for helping CIA find Bin Laden
Pakistan doctor sentenced for helping CIA find Bin Laden
Maureen Cosgrove
May 24, 2012 07:35:28 am

A Pakistani doctor was sentenced to 33 years in prison Wednesday for helping the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) locate Osama Bin Laden . After a trial lasting two months during which Shakeel Afridi was not...

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News Supreme Court rules patent applicants can introduce new evidence
Supreme Court rules patent applicants can introduce new evidence
Maureen Cosgrove
April 19, 2012 08:18:24 am

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in Kappos v. Hyatt that a patent applicant pursuing a 35 USC § 145 claim may introduce new evidence that could have been presented to...

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News Supreme Court rules political organizations immune from torture act liability
Supreme Court rules political organizations immune from torture act liability
Maureen Cosgrove
April 19, 2012 07:19:38 am

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in Mohamad v. Palestinian Authority that political organizations including the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization are immune from liability under the Torture Victims Protection...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Sir Thomas More beheaded for treason

On July 6, 1535, former Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas More was beheaded in London after being convicted of treason against King Henry VIII. More had not supported the King's policy toward the church or his marriage to Anne Boleyn, had refused to swear to the Act of Succession, and had similarly declined to take the Oath of Supremacy. His last words before execution are said to have been "The King's good servant, but God's first."

Supreme Court upholds death sentence for racially motivated murder

On July 6, 1983, the US Supreme Court upheld the death sentence that was given in part for the racial motivation behind a murder in Barclay v. Florida.

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