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News AI: Dominican Republic should not implement court ruling on nationality
AI: Dominican Republic should not implement court ruling on nationality
Matthew Pomy
October 19, 2013 02:46:00 pm

Amnesty International (AI) on Friday called upon the Dominican Republic reject a constitutional court ruling that would impact the nationality of Dominicans of foreign descent. The court ruling, which was issued last month, held that...

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News New Jersey Supreme Court rules state must begin allowing same-sex marriages
New Jersey Supreme Court rules state must begin allowing same-sex marriages
Matthew Pomy
October 19, 2013 02:03:26 pm

The New Jersey Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the state must begin recognizing same-sex marriages. The court declined to issue a stay on a lower court's decision pending appeal. The lower court...

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News Hungary charges former Communist leader with war crimes
Hungary charges former Communist leader with war crimes
Matthew Pomy
October 16, 2013 11:17:08 am

A Budapest prosecutor on Wednesday charged Bela Biszku, former leader of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) , with war crimes. The charges stem from when Biszku was a member of the party's Temporary Executive Committee...

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News Khmer Rouge tribunal hears closing arguments
Khmer Rouge tribunal hears closing arguments
Matthew Pomy
October 16, 2013 10:45:28 am

The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Wednesday began hearing closing arguments in the case against two former Khmer Rouge leaders. Nuon Chea, also known as "Brother...

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News UN rights chief applauds new Tunisia anti-torture body
UN rights chief applauds new Tunisia anti-torture body
Matthew Pomy
October 12, 2013 02:36:55 pm

Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights , Rupert Colville, applauded Tunisia's newly formed torture prevention body on Friday. The law establishing the organization was passed unanimously on Wednesday, and the Committee should be up...

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News Northern Ireland judge rules gay blood donation ban irrational
Northern Ireland judge rules gay blood donation ban irrational
Matthew Pomy
October 12, 2013 12:59:23 pm

A Northern Ireland judge ruled Friday that Health Minister Edwin Poots could not continue to enforce the lifetime ban on gay men donating blood, calling the law "irrational." The lifetime ban was introduced in the UK in...

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Defense secretary names envoy for Guantanamo closure
Matthew Pomy
October 9, 2013 11:36:39 am

US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel named Paul Lewis as Special Envoy to oversee the eventual closing of Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday. Lewis will join his US State Department counterpart, Clifford Sloan,...

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News Bangladesh tribunal finds opposition leader guilty of crimes against humanity
Bangladesh tribunal finds opposition leader guilty of crimes against humanity
Matthew Pomy
October 9, 2013 11:02:41 am

The International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh (ICTB) on Wednesday found Abdul Alim, leader of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the nation's war for independence in 1971 , guilty of crimes against...

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News District judge orders release of mentally ill Guantanamo detainee
District judge orders release of mentally ill Guantanamo detainee
Matthew Pomy
October 5, 2013 01:33:00 pm

On Friday, Judge Royce Lamberth for the US District Court for the District of Columbia ordered the release of Guantanamo Bay prisoner Ibrahim Idris , who suffers from a severe mental illness. Idris, originally...

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Obama signs law extending application period for immigration status to Iraqi aides
Matthew Pomy
October 5, 2013 12:47:38 pm

US President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a bill that grants special immigration status to Iraqis who have aided US forces. The original bill allowing Iraqis to apply for this status expired...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Congress approves first Patent Act

On April 10, 1790, Congress approved the US's first Patent Act. The Patent Act of 1790 allowed inventors to maintain "sole and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others" a patented invention for fourteen years. The Act furthermore created the US Patent Board, the precursor to the modern US Patent Office. Read the current US Patent Law from the Cornell University Law School.

Hugo Grotius born

Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist, statesman and father of international law was born in Delft, Holland, on April 10, 1583. His best-known work is De Jure Belli ac Pacis (On the Law of War and Peace), which he published in 1625.

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