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News Congo war crimes suspect denies charges in first appearance before ICC
Congo war crimes suspect denies charges in first appearance before ICC
Samuel Franklin
March 26, 2013 05:03:58 pm

Congolese war crimes suspect Bosco Ntaganda denied charges at his first appearance before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday. Ntaganda is accused of 10 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder,...

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News Human rights groups critical of UAE trial
Human rights groups critical of UAE trial
Samuel Franklin
March 26, 2013 11:28:04 am

A coalition of international human rights groups on Monday criticized the trial of 94 activists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) . The joint endeavor is led by the Gulf Centre for Human Rights, the International Federation...

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News Federal appeals court upholds Maryland concealed-carry permit restrictions
Federal appeals court upholds Maryland concealed-carry permit restrictions
Samuel Franklin
March 22, 2013 01:34:20 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled Thursday that Maryland can require concealed-carry handgun permit applicants to provide a "good and substantial reason" for wanting to carry a gun outside the home....

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News Zimbabwe voters approve new constitution
Zimbabwe voters approve new constitution
Samuel Franklin
March 19, 2013 11:13:27 am

Zimbabweans approved a new constitution that limits future presidents to two five-year terms, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission said on Tuesday. In a nationwide referendum on Saturday nearly 95 percent of voters supported the passage...

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News Europe rights court upholds Pirate Bay co-founders’ criminal conviction
Europe rights court upholds Pirate Bay co-founders’ criminal conviction
Samuel Franklin
March 14, 2013 04:09:59 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Wednesday upheld The Pirate Bay (TPB) co-founders' criminal conviction for aiding copyright infringement on the Internet, unanimously declaring their application inadmissible. Co-founders Peter...

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News Cambodia court overturns insurrection conviction of rights activist
Cambodia court overturns insurrection conviction of rights activist
Samuel Franklin
March 14, 2013 02:58:32 pm

A Cambodian appeals court on Thursday reduced the jail term of Mam Sonando, a prominent radio host and government critic, who was convicted of inciting rebellion and sentenced to 20 years in prison last October. The Phnom...

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News Bin Laden son-in-law pleads not guilty to charges of al Qaeda involvement
Bin Laden son-in-law pleads not guilty to charges of al Qaeda involvement
Samuel Franklin
March 8, 2013 10:42:14 am

A son-in-law of Osama Bin Laden pleaded not guilty on Friday in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York to conspiracy to kill US citizens . Sulaiman...

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Arkansas governor vetoes 12-week abortion ban
Samuel Franklin
March 5, 2013 11:48:50 am

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe vetoed a bill on Monday that would have prohibited abortions 12 or more more weeks into a pregnancy if the fetus' heartbeat could be detected at that point. Known as the...

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News Maryland Senate approves gun control bill
Maryland Senate approves gun control bill
Samuel Franklin
March 1, 2013 01:08:52 pm

The Maryland Senate on Thursday approved a gun control bill that imposes tougher restrictions on obtaining a license to buy a firearm. The Senate voted 28-19 in favor of the bill that would...

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News HRW: Sri Lanka security forces using rape to extract confessions
HRW: Sri Lanka security forces using rape to extract confessions
Samuel Franklin
February 26, 2013 10:54:29 am

Sri Lankan authorities are using rape as a technique to extract confessions from suspected members or supporters of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) , Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday. The...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

President Lincoln offered amnesty to Confederates

On December 8, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation offering amnesty to all citizens of the Confederacy who swore an oath to uphold the US Constitution. Because of confusion over who was to administer the oath, Lincoln issued another proclamation on March 26, 1864, empowering "any commissioned officer, civil, military, or naval in the service of the United States", as well as those persons in the territories which were "not in insurrection who were by the laws therefore qualified for administering oaths." Both Proclamations specified that military prisoners and others held for crimes against the United States were ineligible for amnesty, although Confederate deserters could volunteer to take the oath.

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