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News US House apologizes for slavery, Jim Crow laws
US House apologizes for slavery, Jim Crow laws
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 30, 2008 12:53:00 pm

The US House of Representatives late Tuesday approved by voice vote a resolution apologizing to African Americans for slavery and Jim Crow laws . The resolution declares:That the House of Representatives--(1) acknowledges that slavery...

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News Turkish constitutional court rejects ban on ruling party
Turkish constitutional court rejects ban on ruling party
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 30, 2008 12:18:00 pm

The Constitutional Court of Turkey Wednesday rejected a bid to ban the country's ruling Islamic Justice and Development Party (AKP) , which was accused of ignoring the secular principles of...

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News Germany constitutional court overturns state smoking bans
Germany constitutional court overturns state smoking bans
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 30, 2008 11:27:00 am

Germany's Federal Constitutional Court Wednesday ruled that state laws banning smoking in bars are unconstitutional as they now stand. Smoking in public places is regulated on a state-by-state...

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News DOJ seeks Supreme Court rehearing of child rape death penalty case
DOJ seeks Supreme Court rehearing of child rape death penalty case
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 30, 2008 10:01:00 am

Officials from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) have filed a motion with the US Supreme Court requesting permission to petition for rehearing in Kennedy v. Louisiana , in which the...

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News US senator indicted on corruption charges
US senator indicted on corruption charges
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 01:49:00 pm

A DC federal grand jury Tuesday indicted US Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) on seven counts of making false statements relating to an alleged corruption scheme and for...

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News Malaysia opposition leader releases medical report disputing sodomy charges
Malaysia opposition leader releases medical report disputing sodomy charges
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 12:25:00 pm

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim released a medical report Tuesday that he said refuted sodomy allegations made against him by a former aide. According to the report, the...

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News Bali bombers filing constitutional challenge to firing squad execution
Bali bombers filing constitutional challenge to firing squad execution
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 11:39:00 am

A lawyer for three Indonesian men sentenced to death for their role in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people said Monday that he would file a constitutional challenge to their method of execution. Mukhlas,...

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News UN General Assembly confirms South African as new UN human rights chief
UN General Assembly confirms South African as new UN human rights chief
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 10:54:00 am

The 192-member UN General Assembly Monday unanimously voted to approve South African judge Navanethem Pillay as the new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, replacing departing commissioner Louise Arbour . UN Secretary General Ban...

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News DOD transfers three more Guantanamo detainees
DOD transfers three more Guantanamo detainees
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 10:04:00 am

The US Department of Defense (DOD) announced Monday that it has transferred three more Guantanamo detainees , one each to Afghanistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The unnamed individuals are among more than 65 Guantanamo...

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News Thailand high court takes corruption case against ex-PM Thaksin, cabinet ministers
Thailand high court takes corruption case against ex-PM Thaksin, cabinet ministers
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 29, 2008 07:26:00 am

The Supreme Court of Thailand Monday agreed to hear a new corruption case against ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and 47 others, including three current cabinet members. The case involves allegations of...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

28 countries unite against Axis Powers

On January 2, 1942, twenty-eight countries formally agreed not to make peace with the Axis Powers separately. At the time, all twenty-eight were fighting against the Axis as Allies in World War II. The agreement was part of the Declaration by the United Nations, signed the previous day. In December of 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to this group of allies as the "United Nations."

US government agents arrested thousands in Palmer raids

On January 2, 1920, over 500 government agents acting on the direction of US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer carried out a massive counter-terror operation in 33 US cities, arresting between six and ten thousand aliens suspected of Communism, radicalism and anarchism. The "Palmer Raids" and the detentions and deportation proceedings that followed them were denounced by a number of prominent lawyers and judges who later established the American Civil Liberties Union. Read an excerpt from Attorney General Palmer's 1920 article, The Case Against the 'Reds' and learn more about the Palmer Raids and the Red Scare of 1919-20.

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