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News Canada rights official urges end to solitary confinement
Canada rights official urges end to solitary confinement
Matthew Santiago
February 29, 2016 11:02:55 am

The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) recommended Monday that the Canadian correctional system put an end to solitary confinement in provincial jails. Chief Commissioner Renu Mandhane stressed that such segregation practices...

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News Turkish court releases two journalists charged with espionage
Turkish court releases two journalists charged with espionage
Matthew Santiago
February 26, 2016 05:09:27 pm

Two Turkish journalists were released from Silivri prison early Friday after Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled Thursday that the detention violated their personal liberty, security, and freedom of expression and press. Can Dundar and Erdem Gul, employees of...

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News Greece parliament approves reform bill to aid victims of austerity measures
Greece parliament approves reform bill to aid victims of austerity measures
Matthew Santiago
February 22, 2016 11:43:56 am

The Greek Parliament approved a bill on Saturday which provides health insurance and municipality jobs to poor Greek citizens affected by the country's recent austerity measures. Last October, the Syriza-controlled government passed more...

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News Egypt human rights center attempts to postpone closure
Egypt human rights center attempts to postpone closure
Matthew Santiago
February 22, 2016 10:30:53 am

A Cairo-based rehabilitation center for torture victims filed an application to the court on Sunday to postpone its pending closure. Last Wednesday, Egyptian police officers advised the Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence that...

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News Kentucky lawmakers approve separate marriage licenses for same-sex couples
Kentucky lawmakers approve separate marriage licenses for same-sex couples
Matthew Santiago
February 19, 2016 11:44:38 am

The Kentucky Senate approved a bill on Thursday that would create distinct marriage license forms for opposite-sex and same-sex couples. The bill in its current form provides that opposite-sex couples register themselves as...

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News ACLU challenges Kansas voter registration law
ACLU challenges Kansas voter registration law
Matthew Santiago
February 19, 2016 11:06:03 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a class action suit against Kansas on Thursday on behalf of six individuals challenging Kansas' voter registration law. Since 2011, Kansas has been one of only four states that...

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News Bosnia authorities detain former policemen for war crimes
Bosnia authorities detain former policemen for war crimes
Matthew Santiago
February 15, 2016 01:35:57 pm

Bosnian police arrested three former policemen, including previously-convicted Darko Mrdja, on new charges of war crimes against non-Serb detainees during the Bosnian War. The three suspects have been accused of killing at least 10 non-Serbs as part...

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News Former Israel PM begins prison sentence for bribery
Former Israel PM begins prison sentence for bribery
Matthew Santiago
February 15, 2016 12:34:26 pm

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert began his 19-month prison sentence on Monday following his attempts to appeal his conviction for bribery. Olmert was convicted in 2014 for accepting several bribes for housing projects in...

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News UN rights expert accuses Israel of excessive force against Palestinians
UN rights expert accuses Israel of excessive force against Palestinians
Matthew Santiago
February 12, 2016 11:35:54 am

UN Special Rapporteur for Palestinian Territories Makarim Wibisono urged Israel on Thursday to address its use of excessive force against Palestinians and to charge or release all administrative detainees. In a report to the UN Human...

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News Maldives police arrest judge for issuing warrant for president
Maldives police arrest judge for issuing warrant for president
Matthew Santiago
February 8, 2016 11:56:56 am

Maldives police arrested a judge and former prosecutor general on Sunday for issuing an arrest warrant for current president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom without police consent. Yameen's spokesman identified the arrested men as Judge Ahmed...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US and Japan sign Kanagwa Treaty

On March 31, 1854, US Commodore Matthew Perry and representatives of the Japanese government signed the Convention of Kanagawa. The terms of the treaty marked the end of Japan's 500 years of self-imposed isolation by opening the Ports of Shimoda and Hakodate. Four years later, Japanese-American relations were further expanded by the Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Harris Treaty), which opened more Japanese ports to US trade and set up a system of extraterritoriality for Americans in Japan.

Spanish royal decree ordered expulsion of Jews

On March 31, 1492, King Ferdinand of Spain signed a decree expelling Jews from his kingdom. Read a contemporary account of the expulsion, originally written in Hebrew by an Italian Jew in 1495.

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