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News Quebec government introduces right to die legislation
Quebec government introduces right to die legislation
Peter Snyder
June 13, 2013 08:10:49 am

The government of the Canadian province of Quebec introduced a bill Wednesday that would permit doctors to provide patients with medical aid to die. Quebec Social Services Minister Veronique Hivon introduced the bill before the...

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News Federal judge strikes down Colorado marijuana magazine law
Federal judge strikes down Colorado marijuana magazine law
Peter Snyder
June 13, 2013 07:37:13 am

A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a Colorado law that would have required businesses to place marijuana related magazines behind counters. Judge Richard Matsch of the US District Court for the District of Colorado ordered [Reuters...

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News ICC chief prosecutor ‘disappionted’ in lack of UN action on Darfur
ICC chief prosecutor ‘disappionted’ in lack of UN action on Darfur
Peter Snyder
June 6, 2013 09:42:15 am

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday expressed frustration and disappointment over the situation in Darfur . Presenting the ICC's briefing to the UN Security Council , Fatou...

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News UK reaches settlement with Kenya torture victims
UK reaches settlement with Kenya torture victims
Peter Snyder
June 6, 2013 08:27:54 am

The UK government on Wednesday reached a settlement agreement with thousands of Kenyans tortured by British colonial forces during the 1950s. Negotiations began last October after the Queen's Bench Division on the High Court of England and...

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News UN rights expert urges accountability for Myanmar sectarian violence
UN rights expert urges accountability for Myanmar sectarian violence
Peter Snyder
May 2, 2013 01:55:55 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar Tomas Ojea Quintana on Thursday welcomed recommendations by the Myanmar government's Rakhine Investigation Commission, but also voiced a strong need for the government to address...

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News UN rights expert warns Greece bailout measures compromising human rights
UN rights expert warns Greece bailout measures compromising human rights
Peter Snyder
May 2, 2013 01:39:14 pm

The conditions of Greece's bailout plan, put in place by its international lenders, have severely undercut the ability of Greek citizens to obtain a standard of living in line with international human rights standards, according to a report [press...

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News Former Guantanamo detainee Khadr to appeal terrorism conviction
Former Guantanamo detainee Khadr to appeal terrorism conviction
Peter Snyder
April 29, 2013 11:27:53 am

A former Canadian Guantanamo prisoner is planning to appeal his US terrorism conviction, his lawyer said Sunday. Omar Khadr , who spent 10 years in Guantanamo, is currently imprisoned in a maximum security...

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News Ireland high court rules paralyzed woman has no right to assisted suicide
Ireland high court rules paralyzed woman has no right to assisted suicide
Peter Snyder
April 29, 2013 10:54:22 am

The Supreme Court of Ireland on Monday rejected an appeal by a paralyzed woman seeking to allow her partner to help her commit suicide. The appellant, Marie Fleming, suffers from end stage multiple sclerosis, a disease...

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News Member of Russia feminist rock group denied parole
Member of Russia feminist rock group denied parole
Peter Snyder
April 27, 2013 01:16:05 pm

A Russian court on Friday denied a request for parole by Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, a member of the feminist rock band Pussy Riot , so that she could look after her young daughter. In August Tolokonnikova...

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News Federal appeals court upholds part of Missouri funeral protest ban
Federal appeals court upholds part of Missouri funeral protest ban
Peter Snyder
April 27, 2013 12:17:13 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Friday upheld a Missouri law that bans protests within 300 feet of funerals but struck down a second broader law that would have increased the...

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Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board

On May 17, 1954, the US Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racially segregated public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Pay a virtual visit to the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

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On May 17, 1814, the Constitution of Norway was signed. Today, the anniversary is celebrated as Constitution Day in Norway.

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