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News Kansas House approves bill to make English official state language
Kansas House approves bill to make English official state language
Ryan Olden
February 20, 2007 07:10:00 pm

The Kansas House of Representatives on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a bill making English the state's "official" language. The legislation passed 118-2, after it was amended to provide $500,000 to help adult immigrants learn...

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News Released Egyptian cleric plans lawsuit against US, Italy
Released Egyptian cleric plans lawsuit against US, Italy
Ryan Olden
February 13, 2007 08:40:00 pm

Freed Egyptian cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr , the victim of an alleged 2003 CIA kidnapping and extraordinary rendition from Milan, is planning a lawsuit against the...

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News Appeals court upholds asset freeze of Islamic charity linked to terror funders
Appeals court upholds asset freeze of Islamic charity linked to terror funders
Ryan Olden
February 13, 2007 07:49:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday upheld a freeze on the assets of the Islamic-American Relief Agency of Columbia, Missouri on the grounds that it was...

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News Trial date set for only US officer charged in Abu Ghraib abuses
Trial date set for only US officer charged in Abu Ghraib abuses
Ryan Olden
February 6, 2007 08:30:00 pm

The US Army on Tuesday set a trial date for Lt. Col. Steven Lee Jordan , the only military officer to face charges in connection with abuses of detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison [JURIST news...

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News Rights group claims immigration fears, gay marriage fueling KKK resurgence
Rights group claims immigration fears, gay marriage fueling KKK resurgence
Ryan Olden
February 6, 2007 06:16:00 pm

The Ku Klux Klan is experiencing "a surprising and troubling resurgence" largely on the issue of Hispanic immigration, according to a report released Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) . In...

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State Farm agrees to settle Katrina lawsuits
Ryan Olden
January 23, 2007 07:38:00 pm

State Farm insurance company reached a settlement Tuesday with hundreds of Mississippi policyholders whose claims were denied after Hurricane Katrina , bringing an end to a trial that began January 9 in the...

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News US House votes to strip felon lawmakers of pensions
US House votes to strip felon lawmakers of pensions
Ryan Olden
January 23, 2007 06:48:00 pm

The US House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Tuesday to deny retirement pensions to any member of Congress "convicted of any of certain offenses," including fraud, bribery and perjury. Currently, federal lawmakers can...

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News UK Home Office may be split into justice, security departments
UK Home Office may be split into justice, security departments
Ryan Olden
January 21, 2007 11:03:00 am

UK Home Secretary John Reid , the country's most senior justice official, has drawn up plans to split Britain's Home Office into two departments covering justice and security matters respectively, according to a reports published Sunday...

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News UK parliamentary panel calls for Guantanamo alternative, assails US
UK parliamentary panel calls for Guantanamo alternative, assails US
Ryan Olden
January 21, 2007 10:26:00 am

A UK House of Commons committee called Sunday for the British government to work with the United States to develop an alternative to the Guantanamo Bay prison and speed up its closure. The panel, seven of...

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Second Argentina judge issues arrest warrant for ex-president Peron
Ryan Olden
January 16, 2007 07:06:00 pm

Argentine Federal Judge Norberto Oyarbide issued a second international arrest warrant on Tuesday for former Argentine President Isabel Peron , currently living in exile in Spain. The warrant demands that Peron be returned to Argentina ...

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'Wobblies' put on trial in Chicago

On March 23, 1918, 101 leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union ("The Wobblies") were put on trial in Chicago for conspiracy to obstruct America's participation in World War I. Learn more about the Wobblies from the Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Pakistan becomes world's first Islamic republic

On March 23, 1956, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan became the world's first Islamic republic. Unfortunately, democracy in Pakistan collapsed quickly after General Ayub Khan lead a successful coup d'etat. Since that time, Pakistan has vacillated between military and civilian government. Pakistan was governed by the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, until it was superseded by the 1973 Constitution, which still serves as the country's basic law today.

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