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News UN rights office concerned over renewed violence in Nigeria
UN rights office concerned over renewed violence in Nigeria
Michael Haggerson
September 9, 2011 03:24:47 pm

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concern Friday over increased ethnic violence in Nigeria's "Middle Belt" region between Christians and Muslims. The report states that up to...

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News ICC requests help from INTERPOL to locate Gaddafi
ICC requests help from INTERPOL to locate Gaddafi
Michael Haggerson
September 8, 2011 03:29:11 pm

Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) , Luis Moreno-Ocampo , announced on Thursday that he is seeking assistance from INTERPOL to locate and arrest former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi [BBC profile;...

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News Malaysia court rules against indigenous people in land rights suit
Malaysia court rules against indigenous people in land rights suit
Michael Haggerson
September 8, 2011 02:49:56 pm

The three-judge Malaysian Federal Court on Thursday ruled unanimously against indigenous people fighting against the Sarawak government's seizure of land to build a dam. The court had agreed to hear the suit [JURIST...

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News EU Kosovo authorities charge 10 for war crimes
EU Kosovo authorities charge 10 for war crimes
Michael Haggerson
September 2, 2011 04:16:20 pm

The European Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) on Friday charged 10 former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) with war crimes for their actions during the 1998-1999 war in Kosovo [BBC backgrounder; JURIST news...

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News Federal appeals court partially upholds South Dakota abortion consent law
Federal appeals court partially upholds South Dakota abortion consent law
Michael Haggerson
September 2, 2011 02:13:01 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Friday partially upheld a South Dakota law which expanded the requirements for informed consent for abortion . The court upheld the provision that...

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News UN rights official concerned for Syria journalists
UN rights official concerned for Syria journalists
Michael Haggerson
September 1, 2011 03:31:54 pm

Director General of the UN Educations, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) , Irina Bokova , expressed concern Thursday over the abuse of journalists in Syria . She stated: "Torture and detention will never convince the people...

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News New Mexico judge blocks immigrant residency verification program
New Mexico judge blocks immigrant residency verification program
Michael Haggerson
September 1, 2011 02:46:11 pm

A New Mexico judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the "Residency Verification Program" , announced last month by Governor Susana Martinez . Judge Sarah Singleton stated that "irreparable injury will occur in the form of constitutional...

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News Ohio collective bargaining law to go before voters in November
Ohio collective bargaining law to go before voters in November
Michael Haggerson
July 22, 2011 08:04:39 am

Ohio voters will decide whether to repeal a law limiting the collective bargaining rights of state workers after opponents of the bill gathered 915,456 signatures Thursday, almost 700,000 more than the required 231,147...

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News North Carolina passes bill requiring use of E-Verify
North Carolina passes bill requiring use of E-Verify
Michael Haggerson
June 18, 2011 04:00:00 pm

The North Carolina House of Representatives on Saturday voted 67-45 to pass a bill requiring all employers with 25 or more employees to check the immigration status of their hires using the...

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News Missouri governor vetoes voter ID legislation
Missouri governor vetoes voter ID legislation
Michael Haggerson
June 18, 2011 02:00:00 pm

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon vetoed legislation on Friday that would have required individuals to present government-issued photo ID cards at the voting booth. Proponents of the legislation argued [St....

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On December 11, 2000, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Bush v. Gore Presidential recount case. Listen to the arguments and/or read the transcripts on Oyez.

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