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News Russia activists to appeal NGO law to Europe rights court
Russia activists to appeal NGO law to Europe rights court
Sarah Paulsworth
November 20, 2012 10:05:45 am

Russia's new NGO law went into effect on Tuesday, and activists have vowed to challenge it. The law requires Russian NGOs financed from abroad and involved in political activity to be registered as foreign agents [RAPSI...

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News Senior UN official calls for multi-dimensional approach to fighting maritime piracy
Senior UN official calls for multi-dimensional approach to fighting maritime piracy
Sarah Paulsworth
November 20, 2012 09:20:06 am

UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson on Monday stressed the need to address the causes of maritime piracy with a "multi-dimensional approach" . Addressing the UN Security Council, Eliasson noted three areas of concern that warrant...

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News China dissident poet setenced to 12 years for contract fraud
China dissident poet setenced to 12 years for contract fraud
Sarah Paulsworth
November 19, 2012 10:09:56 am

A dissident Chinese poet was sentenced to 12 years of imprisonment on Monday on charges of contract fraud. Li Bifing was sentenced by the Shehong County Court in China's Sichuan province, according to a lawyer. Li previously...

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News Michigan court rules ban on life without parole for minors does not apply retroactively
Michigan court rules ban on life without parole for minors does not apply retroactively
Sarah Paulsworth
November 19, 2012 09:04:50 am

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday that the US Supreme Court decision in Miller v. Alabama , which held that sentencing minors to life without parole constitutes cruel and unusual punishment...

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News Protocol to combat illegal tobacco trade unanimously adopted
Protocol to combat illegal tobacco trade unanimously adopted
Sarah Paulsworth
November 13, 2012 10:26:31 am

A new protocol to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) intended to combat the illegal trade of tobacco products was unanimously approved on Monday. The protocol was approved by 176 countries during...

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News Brazil high court sentences ex-presidential aid for corruption
Brazil high court sentences ex-presidential aid for corruption
Sarah Paulsworth
November 13, 2012 09:14:58 am

The Supreme Court of Brazil on Monday sentenced a former aide to ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to over 10 years of imprisonment for his involvement in a vote-buying scheme. Jose Dirceu,...

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News Controversional Uganda anti-gay bill to pass by end of 2012: AP report
Controversional Uganda anti-gay bill to pass by end of 2012: AP report
Sarah Paulsworth
November 12, 2012 10:35:16 am

The Ugandan Parliament will pass a highly controversial anti-gay bill by the end of 2012, the parliament's speaker said on Monday. Speaker Rebecca Kadaga told the Associated Press that the bill reflects the will of a...

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News Philippines high court rescinds decision to broadcast Maguindanao massacre trial
Philippines high court rescinds decision to broadcast Maguindanao massacre trial
Sarah Paulsworth
November 12, 2012 08:59:11 am

The Philippines Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not allow the live broadcast of the trial over the November 2009 Maguindanao Massacre . This decision reverses a 2011 decision to allow...

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News Federal judge dismisses Apple’s suit against Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility
Federal judge dismisses Apple’s suit against Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility
Sarah Paulsworth
November 6, 2012 10:23:55 am

A federal judge in Wisconsin on Monday dismissed a lawsuit by Apple alleging that Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility has unfair patent licensing practices. The decision was issued just hours before the trial was scheduled to...

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News EU court strikes down Hungary law lowering retirement age for judges
EU court strikes down Hungary law lowering retirement age for judges
Sarah Paulsworth
November 6, 2012 09:10:57 am

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday struck down a Hungarian law that lowered the mandatory retirement age for judges. Hungary's Law No LXVII of 1997 on the legal status...

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Soviet spy Klaus Fuchs sentenced to 14 years in UK prison

On March 1, 1950, German-British atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs was sentenced to 14 years in prison by a UK court for passing British and American nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Read a biography of Fuchs from PBS.

Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law

On March 1, 1875, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law. It declared that all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law. In 1883, in the Civil Rights Cases, the US Supreme Court ruled the 1875 Act unconstitutional and unauthorized by either the 13th or 14th Amendments. Congress passed no more civil rights legislation until 1957.

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