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Spain judge opens probe into Boko Haram militant group
Sarah Boehme
May 29, 2015 10:41:12 am

A judge for Spain's National Court on Thursday opened a probe into Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram for terrorism and crimes against humanity over a 2013 attack on a Nigerian town in which a Spanish nun was assaulted. Spain's...

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News Nebraska lawmakers approve bill abolishing death penalty
Nebraska lawmakers approve bill abolishing death penalty
Sarah Boehme
May 21, 2015 01:03:41 pm

Nebraska lawmakers voted 32-15 Wednesday to approve a bill abolishing the death penalty. Earlier in April Nebraska lawmakers voted 30-13 in favor of the legislation to repeal the death penalty and replace it with life...

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News Virgin Islands top court permits second-parent adoptions by same-sex couples
Virgin Islands top court permits second-parent adoptions by same-sex couples
Sarah Boehme
May 21, 2015 11:51:40 am

The Supreme Court of the US Virgin Islands ruled Wednesday that second-parent adoptions by same-sex couples are permitted under Virgin Islands law. The children's fathers are anonymous sperm donors who knowingly waived all of their parental...

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News Kuwait top court upholds 2-year sentence against opposition leader
Kuwait top court upholds 2-year sentence against opposition leader
Sarah Boehme
May 18, 2015 01:33:25 pm

Kuwait's Supreme Court on Monday upheld the two-year prison sentence against activist Musallam al-Barrack for insulting Kuwait's ruler.Al-Barrack, a former lawmaker, was originally sentenced to five years in prison, but that sentence was later shortened on appeal...

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News France police acquitted for teen deaths that triggered 2005 riots
France police acquitted for teen deaths that triggered 2005 riots
Sarah Boehme
May 18, 2015 12:10:01 pm

A French court on Monday cleared two police officers accused in the 2005 deaths of two teenagers outside Paris that sparked weeks of riots throughout the country. The court in Rennes ruled that officers Sebastien...

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UN rights expert calls former Maldives president’s trial ‘vastly unfair’
Sarah Boehme
May 2, 2015 12:25:38 pm

A senior official at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said Friday that the trial and conviction of former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed was "vastly unfair, arbitrary, and disproportionate" and urged...

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News UN rights experts: EU must develop solutions to stop migrant deaths at sea
UN rights experts: EU must develop solutions to stop migrant deaths at sea
Sarah Boehme
April 20, 2015 01:11:49 pm

UN rights experts warned the EU on Monday that repression of irregular migration cannot be the only solution to the recurrent grave problem of masses of people drowning at sea. The experts said they were encouraged by the...

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News Canada top court: no legal right to prayer at municipal council meetings
Canada top court: no legal right to prayer at municipal council meetings
Sarah Boehme
April 15, 2015 12:40:51 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously Wednesday that elected officials do not have the right to open municipal council meetings with a prayer. The country's top court found that reciting a Catholic...

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HRW: Israel settlement farmers violating international child labor laws
Sarah Boehme
April 13, 2015 12:11:26 pm

Israeli settlement farmers in the occupied West Bank are using Palestinian child laborers in dangerous conditions in violation of international laws, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Monday. The report states that hundreds of Palestinian children,...

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HRW sues DEA over mass surveillance program
Sarah Boehme
April 8, 2015 12:06:14 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) filed suit Tuesday accusing the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) of collecting records of the organization's telephone calls to foreign countries. The DEA attempted to make the existence of...

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English legal historian Frederic Maitland born

Frederic Maitland, legal historian and co-author of the History of English Law, was born on May 28, 1850.

Learn more about Frederic Maitland.

Indian Removal Act passed

On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized Johnson to exchange federal lands in the West for Indian lands in the American Southeast. While some tribes gave up their lands peacefully, others resisted. The "Trail of Tears" killed approximately 4,000 Cherokees in a forced march into the West.

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