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News Saddam lawyers to protest new judge by boycotting genocide trial
Saddam lawyers to protest new judge by boycotting genocide trial
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 03:23:00 pm

Saddam Hussein's top lawyer said Sunday the former Iraqi president's defense team will not attend his genocide trial when it resumes Monday in protest at the new chief judge's behavior, and will stay away "indefinitely," according...

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News Iraq lawmakers OK deal to set up constitutional panel, debate federalism bill
Iraq lawmakers OK deal to set up constitutional panel, debate federalism bill
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 03:11:00 pm

Members of Iraq's parliament reached a compromise Sunday establishing a committee to consider amendments to Iraq's constitution and allowing debate to proceed on a bill to create federal regions in the country....

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News Senate deal with White House on detainee bill sidelines courts, Geneva Conventions
Senate deal with White House on detainee bill sidelines courts, Geneva Conventions
Natalie Hrubos
September 21, 2006 08:02:00 pm

Senior US Senate Republicans reached an agreement on military commissions legislation with the White House Thursday that would make the President the sole arbiter of the meaning of the Geneva Conventions for the United...

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News CIA concern over interrogations prosecution prompted secret prisons shut-down: FT
CIA concern over interrogations prosecution prompted secret prisons shut-down: FT
Natalie Hrubos
September 21, 2006 06:32:00 pm

US Central Intelligence Agency officers concerned about being prosecuted for illegal interrogation tactics refused to carry out interrogations of terror suspects, contributing to pressure on the Bush administration to empty its secret...

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News US detaining 14,000 in overseas prisons ‘beyond reach of established law’: AP
US detaining 14,000 in overseas prisons ‘beyond reach of established law’: AP
Natalie Hrubos
September 17, 2006 04:05:00 pm

About 14,000 people are currently being detained by the US in overseas prisons in uncertain legal circumstances, the Associated Press reported Sunday. Some 13,000 are being held in Iraq. US officials have told the Red Cross that 70 to...

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News Pakistan rights activists want Islamic rape laws suspended
Pakistan rights activists want Islamic rape laws suspended
Natalie Hrubos
September 17, 2006 03:38:00 pm

Women's rights activists in Pakistan urged the government Sunday to suspend controversial religious laws that make it extremely difficult to prosecute rapists in the country. The Pakistan parliament delayed the introduction of...

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News Missouri judge rules voter ID law unconstitutional
Missouri judge rules voter ID law unconstitutional
Natalie Hrubos
September 14, 2006 08:56:00 pm

A Missouri judge ruled Thursday that a state law requiring voters to show a Missouri-issued photo identification at the polls violates the state constitution because it is "an...

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News Rwanda alleges UN tribunal employing genocide suspects
Rwanda alleges UN tribunal employing genocide suspects
Natalie Hrubos
September 14, 2006 07:55:00 pm

The Rwandan government Thursday threatened to stop working with the UN-sponsored International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) because it believes the ICTR employs genocide suspects. Rwanda pointed to the ICTR's pressure on...

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News US Senate approves bill to increase port security
US Senate approves bill to increase port security
Natalie Hrubos
September 14, 2006 06:52:00 pm

The US Senate unanimously approved a port security bill Thursday that would require the government to install radiation-detection devices at US ports and to test the feasibility of scanning US-bound cargo overseas. Senators nonetheless...

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News Two more Kuwaitis set for release from Guantanamo
Two more Kuwaitis set for release from Guantanamo
Natalie Hrubos
September 10, 2006 04:09:00 pm

Two Kuwaiti nationals held for four years in the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay , Cuba, are set to be sent home to stand trial, the head of the Kuwaiti Family Committee , a group...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

11th Amendent to US Constitution ratified

On February 7, 1795, the 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution took effect with ratification by North Carolina. Adopted in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court's ruling in Chisholm v. Georgia, the amendment limited the jurisdiction of the federal courts to automatically hear cases brought against a state by the citizens of another state. Learn more about the meaning and history of the 11th Amendment from the National Constitution Center.

Maastricht Treaty signed, creating EU

On February 7, 1992, the Maastricht Treaty was signed by the members of the European Community, creating the European Union. Officially called the Treaty on the European Union, the original Maastricht Treaty went into force on November 1, 1993. The current Maastricht Treaty includes amendments from later EU treaties.

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