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News Supreme Court hears arguments on rights of foreigners in death penalty cases
Supreme Court hears arguments on rights of foreigners in death penalty cases
Matt Lubniewski
March 28, 2005 01:52:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case examining the rights of foreigners in death penalty cases. In Medellin v. Dretke , a Mexican citizen was convicted of murder in a Texas state court...

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News Cambodia appeals to UN for war crimes court funding
Cambodia appeals to UN for war crimes court funding
Matt Lubniewski
March 28, 2005 12:22:00 pm

Cambodian officials will appeal to the UN on Monday for more than $70 million needed to establish a tribunal to prosecute remaining members of the Khmer Rouge regime , responsible for the deaths of two million Cambodians from...

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News Texas sues Vonage over 911 problems
Texas sues Vonage over 911 problems
Matt Lubniewski
March 22, 2005 01:12:00 pm

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott filed suit Tuesday against internet phone provider Vonage , alleging that the service does not adequately warn customers about problems they have in trying to call 911. Vonage does not route 911 calls...

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News US urges judge to set October trial date for Moussaoui
US urges judge to set October trial date for Moussaoui
Matt Lubniewski
March 22, 2005 12:57:00 pm

The US government filed a motion Tuesday asking the judge in the Zacarias Moussaoui case to set a trial date in October. District Judge Leonie Brinkema had stayed legal proceedings pending the Supreme...

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News Supreme Court rules handcuffs during search no violation of Fourth Amendment
Supreme Court rules handcuffs during search no violation of Fourth Amendment
Matt Lubniewski
March 22, 2005 12:47:00 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled in three cases Tuesday, all on appeal from the Ninth Circuit. In Muehler v. Mena the Court ruled unanimously that police did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights...

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News Iceland grants citizenship to chess champ Fischer
Iceland grants citizenship to chess champ Fischer
Matt Lubniewski
March 21, 2005 01:41:00 pm

Iceland's parliament voted unanimously Monday to grant citizenship to US chess champion Bobby Fischer . Fischer is currently being detained in Japan, and faced possible deportation to the US, where he is wanted for...

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News White House insists Schiavo bill no precedent
White House insists Schiavo bill no precedent
Matt Lubniewski
March 21, 2005 01:25:00 pm

The White House on Monday insisted that the special legislation passed by Congress in a matter of hours over the weekend regarding review of Terri Schiavo's case was not intended as a precedent for...

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News Report shows 23 percent increase in US illegal immigrant population
Report shows 23 percent increase in US illegal immigrant population
Matt Lubniewski
March 21, 2005 01:18:00 pm

The Pew Hispanic Center , a private research group, released a report Monday documenting recent massive growth of the illegal immigrant population in the United States. A 23 percent increase was reported in the population of undocumented...

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News Rights group says ‘disappearances’ in Chechnya constitute crime against humanity
Rights group says ‘disappearances’ in Chechnya constitute crime against humanity
Matt Lubniewski
March 21, 2005 01:13:00 pm

Human Rights Watch alleged Monday in a new report that Russian kidnappings of civilians in Chechnya have become so widespread as to constitute a "crime against humanity." The report says that thousands of people have "disappeared" since...

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News Annan outlines plan for major UN reforms
Annan outlines plan for major UN reforms
Matt Lubniewski
March 21, 2005 12:37:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan addressed the General Assembly Monday on his plans for UN and international reform. Annan stressed that the proposals in his report entitled In Larger Freedom , released Sunday, were a...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Julius Caesar assassinated on Ides of March

Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated at the Roman Forum by a number of his own senators led by Marcus Brutus on March 15, 44 BC over concerns that he was becoming too powerful. The assassination wound up being a political failure as the Roman citizenry ended up becoming incensed at the conspirators and a civil war broke out, which Brutus and his supporters lost to Mark Antony and Octavian (later Augustus). William Shakespeare later wrote in his eponymous play about the assassination, "Beware the ides of March." Learn more about the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg born

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born on March 15, 1933.

Learn more about Justice Ginsburg from Oyez, the Supreme Court multimedia project at Northwestern University.

Code Napoleon promulgated

On March 15, 1803, the Code Napoleon (French Civil Code) was promulgated in France. The Code is considered the first successful legal code in Europe and is still used today as the basis for the modern French Civil Code. Napoleon's conquests spread his Code across the European Continent, influencing modern legal codes in Portugal, Austria, Italy, and other nations. Read a history of the Code Napoleon.

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