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News UN rights official urges Philippines to revisit anti-terror law
UN rights official urges Philippines to revisit anti-terror law
Natalie Hrubos
March 13, 2007 11:35:00 am

A United Nations human rights expert urged the Philippines Monday to amend or repeal its new anti-terrorism law . Martin Scheinin, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism , specifically...

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News UK judge dropped Iraq detainee abuse charges because tactics OKed
UK judge dropped Iraq detainee abuse charges because tactics OKed
Natalie Hrubos
March 13, 2007 11:13:00 am

A British judge said Monday that he dropped prisoner abuse charges against the most senior British military officer charged with abusing detainees last week because his superiors approved some of the techniques. A British Army major testified...

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News Italians rally for rights for unmarried couples
Italians rally for rights for unmarried couples
Natalie Hrubos
March 10, 2007 12:53:00 pm

Thousands of Italians rallied in Rome on Saturday in support of a bill that would give legal status to unmarried gay and heterosexual couples couples. The proposal, which has been harshly criticized by the Italian justice minister...

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News Mexico president plans criminal justice overhaul
Mexico president plans criminal justice overhaul
Natalie Hrubos
March 10, 2007 12:30:00 pm

Mexican President Felipe Calderon proposed changes to the country's constitution Friday in an effort to reform its criminal justice system . Earlier this month, Amnesty International accused Mexico ...

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News Federal judge orders immigration officials to let sweatshop detainees see lawyers
Federal judge orders immigration officials to let sweatshop detainees see lawyers
Natalie Hrubos
March 10, 2007 11:52:00 am

US District Judge Richard G. Stearns ordered US immigration officials on Friday to provide detainees from a New Bedford, Massachusetts sweatshop access to lawyers and not to move them out of state. Stearns also told the state Department of...

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News Turkish court lifts YouTube ban
Turkish court lifts YouTube ban
Natalie Hrubos
March 10, 2007 11:18:00 am

A Turkish court on Friday lifted a ban on YouTube two days after the court banned the popular video-sharing website . The court had ordered telecom providers in the country to block access because of videos...

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News Colombia prosecutors indict prominent political boss
Colombia prosecutors indict prominent political boss
Natalie Hrubos
March 3, 2007 03:54:00 pm

Colombian prosecutors have indicted prominent political boss Alvaro Araujo Noguera, accusing him of complicity in the 2002 kidnapping of a member of a rival political clan. Some say the kidnapping is part of a campaign by illegal paramilitary groups...

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White House approved US Attorney firings: Washington Post
Natalie Hrubos
March 3, 2007 02:43:00 pm

White House and US Justice Department officials have confirmed that seven US federal prosecutors were fired because they had not adequately carried out President George W. Bush's policies on immigration and firearms issues, according to a report...

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News Morocco convicts 12 on terrorism charges
Morocco convicts 12 on terrorism charges
Natalie Hrubos
March 3, 2007 10:35:00 am

A Moroccan appeals court convicted 12 Islamic militants on terrorism charges Friday, handing down prison sentences ranging from two to 15 years. Eight of the defendants allegedly had ties to al-Qaeda and had volunteered to fight in...

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Japan high court rules schools can force teachers to play national anthem
Natalie Hrubos
February 27, 2007 11:45:00 am

The Supreme Court of Japan ruled Tuesday that schools can order teachers to play the country's national anthem . In 1999, a Japanese music teacher refused to play the anthem at a...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Inquisition of Galileo begins

On April 12, 1633, the Roman Catholic Church began its formal inquisition of Galileo Galilei on charges of heresy. Galileo was tried by the Roman Inquisition "for holding as true the false doctrine taught by some that the sun is the center of the world" in direct contradiction to the Catholic Church's teaching that man and the Earth are the center of the Universe. Galileo was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" and sentenced to life in prison. His punishment was later commuted to house arrest. Learn more about the trial of Galileo Galilei.

President Clinton cited for contempt in Paula Jones case

On April 12, 1999, US District Judge Susan Webber Wright found President Bill Clinton in contempt of court in the Paula Jones case, concluding that the President had provided "intentionally false" evidence in that case about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

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