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News Bill to televise Supreme Court hearings approved by Senate panel
Bill to televise Supreme Court hearings approved by Senate panel
Steve Czajkowski
December 6, 2007 06:08:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved a bipartisan bill that would allow television coverage of all open US Supreme Court hearings. The Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2007 would permit the Supreme...

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News UN rights experts concerned over proposed Venezuela constitutional reforms
UN rights experts concerned over proposed Venezuela constitutional reforms
Steve Czajkowski
December 1, 2007 11:19:00 am

Three United Nations human rights experts joined together Friday to voice their distress over the effect planned constitutional reforms in Venezuela may have on civil liberties and the rule of law in the country. Ambeyi Ligabo, Special...

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News Federal judge rejects challenge to Virginia county immigration measures
Federal judge rejects challenge to Virginia county immigration measures
Steve Czajkowski
December 1, 2007 09:57:00 am

US District Judge James Cacheris of the Eastern District of Virginia Friday dismissed a lawsuit challenging measures adopted by the Prince William County Board of Supervisors that required local police to...

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News BP subsidiary pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Alaska oil spill
BP subsidiary pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Alaska oil spill
Steve Czajkowski
November 29, 2007 06:02:00 pm

BP Exploration Alaska (BPXA), a subsidiary of British Petroleum (BP) , pleaded guilty Thursday to violating the Clean Water Act in a case stemming from the March 2006 oil spill at the company's Prudhoe Bay...

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News Russia deputy finance minister charged with fraud, embezzlement
Russia deputy finance minister charged with fraud, embezzlement
Steve Czajkowski
November 24, 2007 11:18:00 am

Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak was charged Friday with fraud and attempting to embezzle $43.3 million in state funds, according to his lawyer. After an initial investigation the Russian Prosecutor General's Office ...

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News French prosecutor rejects war crimes lawsuit against Rumsfeld
French prosecutor rejects war crimes lawsuit against Rumsfeld
Steve Czajkowski
November 24, 2007 09:44:00 am

French prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin has dismissed a war crimes claim against former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld alleging that Rumsfeld authorized US personnel to torture prisoners in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, according to a lawyer for...

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News Lawyers in Pakistan’s largest city strike to protest emergency rule
Lawyers in Pakistan’s largest city strike to protest emergency rule
Steve Czajkowski
November 17, 2007 11:10:00 am

Lawyers in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, went on strike Saturday in protest at President Pervez Musharraf's emergency rule. Members of the Karachi Bar Association and other local bar associations followed an earlier strike call from the Pakistan Bar Council...

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News Protesters at DOJ march decry alleged lack of hate crimes prosecutions
Protesters at DOJ march decry alleged lack of hate crimes prosecutions
Steve Czajkowski
November 17, 2007 10:03:00 am

Over 10,000 protesters, most of them African-American, marched in front of the US Department of Justice building Friday to highlight what they claim are inadequate efforts to prosecute a spate of recent race-related crimes across the country....

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News DOJ still considering criminal charges in Blackwater Iraqi civilian shooting case
DOJ still considering criminal charges in Blackwater Iraqi civilian shooting case
Steve Czajkowski
November 15, 2007 12:01:00 pm

The US Justice Department has not yet made a decision on whether it will file criminal charges against Blackwater USA employees involved in the killings of 14 Iraqi civilians during a September 16 incident that...

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News US lawmakers propose resolution to support UN membership for Taiwan
US lawmakers propose resolution to support UN membership for Taiwan
Steve Czajkowski
November 10, 2007 10:07:00 am

Nineteen lawmakers in the US House of Representatives have introduced a resolution to support Taiwan's bid for UN membership. Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ) introduced the bill at a Thursday meeting of the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

American actress Mae West sentenced to 10 days for obsecenity

American actress Mae West was sentenced to 10 days in jail on April 19, 1927 for her participation in a play she wrote and starred in entitled "Sex." The play depicts the tribulations and adventures of a prostitute named Margy. The New York Police Department raided a performance, and West was charged with obscenity and behavior designed to corrupt the morals of youth. Learn more about West's arrest and sentence from PBS.

Charles Manson sentenced to death

On April 19, 1971, Charles Manson was sentenced to death for ordering the murders of Sharon Tate and others. The sentence was then commuted to life after the Supreme Court of California overturned the death penalty in 1972. Learn more about the trial of Charles Manson from the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law.

The Beatles signed 10-year partnership

On April 19, 1967, John, Paul, George and Ringo - aka "The Beatles" - signed a partnership deed agreeing that the group would continue for a (further) period of ten years. When The Beatles split up prematurely in 1970, Paul applied to have the partnership terminated and a receiver appointed.

Read a legal analysis of Paul McCartney’s 1970 lawsuit against John, George and Ringo.

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