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News Bush signs 15-day extension for stopgap surveillance law
Bush signs 15-day extension for stopgap surveillance law
Nick Fiske
January 31, 2008 06:00:00 pm

US President George W. Bush Thursday signed a 15-day extension to the temporary Protect America Act , carrying it beyond its February 1 expiration date. The Protect Act, enacted as a stopgap while Congress worked...

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News Afghanistan working to ensure safety of detainees: ambassador
Afghanistan working to ensure safety of detainees: ambassador
Nick Fiske
January 26, 2008 11:38:00 am

Afghan Ambassador to Canada Omar Samad said Friday that his country still considers its agreement with Canada regarding the transfer of detainees to be in effect and is working closely with NATO forces to ensure the safety...

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News Annan condemns Kenya ‘gross and systematic’ rights abuses
Annan condemns Kenya ‘gross and systematic’ rights abuses
Nick Fiske
January 26, 2008 10:29:00 am

Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan expressed concern Saturday about "gross and systematic abuses of human rights" taking place in Kenya in the wake of last month's disputed presidential election . Annan is in the country to...

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News Bangladesh top court rules trial of ex-PM Hasina can continue
Bangladesh top court rules trial of ex-PM Hasina can continue
Nick Fiske
January 24, 2008 07:06:00 pm

The Bangladesh Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the extortion trial of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina could continue, rejecting arguments by Hasina's lawyers that she could not be tried under the...

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News DOJ pressing for more funds to help fight violent crime
DOJ pressing for more funds to help fight violent crime
Nick Fiske
January 24, 2008 06:00:00 pm

US President George W. Bush will request an additional $200 million dollars in federal funding to help state and local authorities combat violent crime, US Attorney General Michael Mukasey announced Thursday in remarks to the...

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News Belarus newspaper editor sentenced to 3 years for reprinting Muhammad cartoons
Belarus newspaper editor sentenced to 3 years for reprinting Muhammad cartoons
Nick Fiske
January 19, 2008 11:11:00 am

A Belarus court on Friday sentenced a former newspaper editor to three years in prison for reprinting cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad . Alexander Sdvizhkov was the deputy editor of Zhoda, a small Belarus newspaper, when in...

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News Khadr military trial violates international law on child soldiers: lawyers
Khadr military trial violates international law on child soldiers: lawyers
Nick Fiske
January 19, 2008 10:24:00 am

Lawyers for Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr on Friday argued that he was a child soldier when he was captured in Afghanistan and that the US military commission responsible for trying him lacks jurisdiction over the...

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News CIA chief never objected to destruction of interrogation videos: lawyer
CIA chief never objected to destruction of interrogation videos: lawyer
Nick Fiske
January 17, 2008 05:56:00 pm

Former CIA Director Porter Goss never objected to plans by former head of the clandestine branch of the CIA Jose Rodriguez to destroy destruction of videotapes showing CIA interrogation of terror suspects , Rodriguez's lawyer...

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News Iraq parliament passes bill allowing reinstatement of ex-Baath party members
Iraq parliament passes bill allowing reinstatement of ex-Baath party members
Nick Fiske
January 12, 2008 03:24:00 pm

The Iraqi parliament on Saturday approved a bill that will allow most members of Saddam Hussein's now-defunct Baath Party to be reinstated to public life. The law, known as the Justice and Accountability...

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News US immigration officials told to seek court orders before sedating unwilling deportees
US immigration officials told to seek court orders before sedating unwilling deportees
Nick Fiske
January 12, 2008 11:24:00 am

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a memo saying that its officers are now required to obtain a judge's approval before a deportee can be sedated in order to facilitate his or her removal from...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Germany surrenders unconditionally, ending WWII in Europe

On May 7, 1945, General Gustav Jodl, on behalf of Germany, signed an unconditional surrender, effectively ending World War II in Europe. The surrender was formally accepted by the Allied Powers the next day, May 8, which came to be known as Victory in Europe (VE) Day.

Read World War II legal documents, treaties, and declarations from the Avalon Project at the Yale University School of Law.

27th Amendment to US Constitution ratified

On May 7, 1992, the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, barring Congress from granting its members pay raises in the middle of terms. The Amendment had initially been proposed in 1789 by James Madison, but only became law after a grass-roots campaign in the 1980s against "excessive" Congressional privileges. Learn more about the Twenty-seventh Amendment.

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