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News Haiti court allows trial of former dictator for crimes against humanity
Haiti court allows trial of former dictator for crimes against humanity
Matthew Pomy
February 21, 2014 11:02:05 am

A Haitian appellate court ruled on Thursday that former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier can be charged under international law with crimes against humanity committed during his rule. Haitian authorities reopened a criminal case against...

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UN human rights office urges Australia reconsider asylum policy
Matthew Pomy
February 21, 2014 10:19:31 am

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) called for changes to the way Australia deals with asylum seekers. As of August 2013, Australia transfers all individuals seeking asylum to a holding camp...

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Turkish lawmakers approve bill increasing control over judiciary
Matthew Pomy
February 15, 2014 11:33:28 am

Turkey's parliament on Saturday passed a law giving parliament more control over how judges are appointed. Amid protests over suspected government corruption and even violence inside parliament the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) ...

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News Uganda president to sign anti-gay law
Uganda president to sign anti-gay law
Matthew Pomy
February 15, 2014 11:08:58 am

A spokesperson for the Ugandan government, Ofwono Opondo, said in a tweet Friday that President Yoweri Museveni will sign an anti-gay law that provides for life imprisonment for homosexuals. Homosexuality has long been illegal in Uganda,...

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Kenya refuses to release president’s financial records to ICC absent court order
Matthew Pomy
February 14, 2014 09:33:23 am

Kenyan Attorney General Githu Muigai told the International Criminal Court (ICC) Thursday that Kenya would not turn over financial records of President Uhuru Kenyatta without a court order in compliance with Kenyan...

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Egypt officials order new trials for Morsi supporters
Matthew Pomy
February 14, 2014 08:44:58 am

Egyptian authorities on Thursday ordered 242 supporters of former president Mohammed Morsi to face new trials in relation to the violent protests against the new government. Most of the individuals are low level members of the Muslim...

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NYC police unions continue to pursue stop and frisk appeal
Matthew Pomy
February 8, 2014 03:22:16 pm

On Friday, a group of police unions filed a motion to block Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposed settlement and removal of former mayor Michael Bloomberg's appeal of the stop and frisk policy. The motion was...

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Merck agrees to $100 million NuvaRing settlement
Matthew Pomy
February 8, 2014 02:39:08 pm

Merck & Co. agreed to pay $100 million to settle thousands of lawsuits concerning Merck's NuvaRing contraceptive device. The lawsuits allege that NuvaRing potentially causes fatal blood clots. The settlement will provide an...

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Germany court removes case against bond-buying plan to European court
Matthew Pomy
February 7, 2014 09:40:19 am

Germany's Constitutional Court on Friday referred the case against the European Central Bank's (ECB) bond-buying plan, called Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT), to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) . The ruling...

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Both sides committing war crimes in Syria: UN rights experts
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February 7, 2014 08:59:01 am

A group of UN human rights experts led by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said Thursday that both sides of the Syrian conflict are committing crimes against humanity by denying civilians basic necessities...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Gandhi commits his first act of civil disobedience

On June 7, 1893, Mohandas Gandhi committed his first act of civil disobedience in South Africa. Because he was an Indian, Gandhi was ordered to move to the third class section of a train, despite holding a first-class ticket. When he refused, Gandhi was thrown off of the train. Gandhi would go on to organize efforts by Indians living in South Africa to oppose racial discrimination thereby founding the Natal Indian Congress. He would then return to his native India to lead its drive for independence from Great Britain. Learn more about the Natal Indian Congress from the South African History Archive.

US Supreme Court ruled contraceptive use protected by privacy right

On June 7, 1965, in Griswold v. Connecticut, the US Supreme Court held that the use of contraceptives was protected by the constitutional right of privacy.

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