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News Former Guatemala dictator to stand trial for genocide
Former Guatemala dictator to stand trial for genocide
Samuel Franklin
January 29, 2013 11:23:53 am

A Guatemalan judge on Monday ordered former dictator Efrain Rios Montt to stand trial on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity stemming from the killing of more than 1,700 villagers of Mayan ancestry. Judge Miguel...

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News Germany court: Internet is an ‘essential’ part of life
Germany court: Internet is an ‘essential’ part of life
Samuel Franklin
January 25, 2013 12:40:15 pm

A German court ruled on Thursday that people have a right to claim money damages from service providers for disrupted Internet access. The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe declared the Internet an "essential" part...

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News Sri Lanka lawmakers approve bill expanding police power
Sri Lanka lawmakers approve bill expanding police power
Samuel Franklin
January 22, 2013 10:42:06 am

The Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday voted 110-33 in favor of legislation extending the detention time for suspects arrested by police from 24 to 48 hours. Under the newly-amended law, titled, "Code of Criminal Procedure...

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News UN rights chief criticizes impeachment of Sri Lanka chief justice
UN rights chief criticizes impeachment of Sri Lanka chief justice
Samuel Franklin
January 18, 2013 11:50:03 am

A spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay expressed concern on Friday over the impeachment and removal of Sri Lanka's Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake . In a statement, the...

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News HRW: Eritrea mine investors risk complicity in human rights violations
HRW: Eritrea mine investors risk complicity in human rights violations
Samuel Franklin
January 15, 2013 12:15:01 pm

Investing in Eritrea's mines without assurance of fair labor practices could lead to allegations of complicity in human rights violations, Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Tuesday. The 29-page report, titled "Hear No Evil: Forced Labor and...

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UN Security Council urged to refer Syria to ICC
Samuel Franklin
January 15, 2013 11:26:41 am

More than 50 countries asked the UN Security Council on Monday to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court (ICC) . In this joint letter, Switzerland, along with 56 other states from...

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News Los Angeles Catholic diocese ordered to release clergy abuse files
Los Angeles Catholic diocese ordered to release clergy abuse files
Samuel Franklin
January 8, 2013 12:11:56 pm

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles on Monday was ordered to release its files on child abuse by its employees with full disclosure on all subject matter, totaling nearly 30,000 pages of documents and more than...

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News Nepal army officer charged in UK with torture during 2005 civil war
Nepal army officer charged in UK with torture during 2005 civil war
Samuel Franklin
January 5, 2013 12:30:08 pm

A Nepalese army officer was arrested and charged in the UK on Friday with two counts of torture during his country's civil war in 2005. Colonel Kumar Lama, a 46-year-old officer currently serving in the UN mission in Sudan,...

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News British Columbia judge strikes down minimum sentence for firearm possession
British Columbia judge strikes down minimum sentence for firearm possession
Samuel Franklin
January 5, 2013 11:37:40 am

A judge for the Provincial Court of British Columbia on Friday ruled that the federal government's mandatory-minimum sentence for the possession of a loaded and prohibited firearm is arbitrary and fundamentally unjust. Judge James Bahen ruled [CBC...

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Apple withdraws patent claim against Samsung
Samuel Franklin
December 29, 2012 11:24:07 am

Apple Inc disclosed on Friday an agreement to withdraw patent claims against Samsung in the US District Court for Northern California for a new Samsung phone, Galaxy S III Mini, that the South Korea-based company...

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FDR proposed 'court-packing' plan

On February 5, 1937, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, frustrated with the US Supreme Court's treatment of some of his economic reforms, proposed a plan to add judges to that and other federal courts whenever a sitting judge reached the age of seventy but declined to retire. Critics accused Roosevelt of indulging in autocracy and "court-packing." Review the text of Roosevelt's "fireside chat" on the proposal from March 9, 1937. Roosevelt eventually dropped the initiative but was nonetheless able to fill seven vacancies on the Court over the next four years, achieving his goal indirectly.

Panamanian dictator Noriega indicted

On February 5, 1988, Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was indicted on charges of drug smuggling and money laundering. The following year, he was extradited to the United States and later sentenced to 30 years in US federal prison. In 1999, the French government requested that Noriega be extradited to France, where he had been convicted of money laundering. In that same year, the government of Panama also requested the extradition of Noriega, as a result of his 1995 conviction in absentia on murder charges.

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