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News Supreme Court declines to hear Guantanamo prisoner cases
Supreme Court declines to hear Guantanamo prisoner cases
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 11, 2012 01:22:40 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in seven different cases dealing with Guantanamo Bay detainees. The court's refusal to hear the cases preserves the decisions of the US Court of...

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ACLU sues to stop purging of Florida voter rolls
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 11, 2012 12:25:08 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida (ACLU-FL) announced Friday that it has filed a lawsuit seeking to end Florida's controversial purging of voter rolls. The ACLU-FL contends that Florida's policy of purging...

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News Supreme Court rules in federal jurisdiction case
Supreme Court rules in federal jurisdiction case
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 11, 2012 11:31:22 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-3 that the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) provides the exclusive form of judicial review for employment grievances of qualifying federal employees. In Elgin v. Department of...

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News Karadzic asks war crimes court to dismiss charges
Karadzic asks war crimes court to dismiss charges
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 11, 2012 10:52:38 am

Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on Monday asked the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to dismiss the charges against him for lack of evidence. The prosecution...

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Google settles France book scanning lawsuit
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 11, 2012 09:32:41 am

Google has reached a settlement with a group of French authors, ending a lawsuit challenging its book-scanning initiative , which displayed scanned images of select pages of books, according to a joint statement [text,...

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Idaho prosecutor to ask prison for full access to execution
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 8, 2012 03:14:40 pm

Idaho Deputy Attorney General Michael Gilmore said on Thursday that he will ask the warden of an Idaho prison to change the prison policy that limits public access to executions. The Associated Press and 16 other newspaper...

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Zimbabwe president opposes probe of alleged rights violations
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June 8, 2012 02:38:13 pm

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe called Friday on South African officials to oppose an investigation into allegations of human rights violations committed by members of his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party. Mugabe denied...

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Quebec sues tobacco companies for health costs
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 8, 2012 02:16:42 pm

The government of Quebec on Friday announced that it is filing a lawsuit against tobacco companies to recover the costs of treating citizens with tobacco-related illnesses. The government indicated that the...

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Military judge denies motion to dismiss Wikileaks charges
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 8, 2012 01:51:52 pm

Army Col. Denise Lind on Friday denied a motion to dismiss eight of the 22 charges against Pfc. Bradley Manning for allegedly transferring vast amounts of classified information to Wikileaks ....

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UN rights official calls on Israel to release Palestinian detainees
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June 8, 2012 01:21:03 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories Richard Falk on Friday called on Israel to release two Palestinian detainees who have been on hunger strike for several weeks. Falk reported that Mahmoud Sarsak and Akram...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

London Naval Treaty signed

On April 22, 1930, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Japan signed the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament (London Naval Treaty), which limited the production of warships and limited submarine warfare. Leading up to World War II, Japan and Italy withdrew from the treaty, leaving only the US, UK, and France to sign the Second London Naval Treaty.

Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone died

On April 22, 1946, US Supreme Court Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone died at the age of 73. Learn more about the life and career of Chief Justice Stone from Oyez.

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