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News Supreme Court rules Kansas wiretap order not ‘insufficient on its face’
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Supreme Court rules Kansas wiretap order not ‘insufficient on its face’
Sean Rohtla
May 15, 2018 07:25:18 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled Monday that a wiretap order authorized by a Kansas judge in an investigation of a drug ring was not insufficient on its face, thereby denying the petitioners’ request for suppression of the evidence. Los and Roosevelt Dahda had asked the court to suppress evidence obtained through wiretap orders due to [...]

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New York governor gives paroled felons right to vote by executive order
Sean Rohtla
April 19, 2018 03:43:38 pm

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Wednesday that grants 35,000 paroled felons the right to vote. The governor issued the order by invoking Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution of the...

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News Germany prosecutor brings charges against former SS guard at Auschwitz
Germany prosecutor brings charges against former SS guard at Auschwitz
Sean Rohtla
April 17, 2018 01:45:14 pm

A Stuttgart Public Prosecutor brought charges Monday in a district court in Mannheim against a 94-year-old former Schutzstaffel (SS) guard of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp for aiding and abetting the murders committed in the camp. The man,...

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News UN appeals court reverses acquittal and convicts Šešelj of war crimes
UN appeals court reverses acquittal and convicts Šešelj of war crimes
Sean Rohtla
April 12, 2018 02:22:50 pm

The United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) Appeals Chamber on Wednesday reversed the acquittal of Vojislav Šešelj by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and convicted him for...

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Virginia governor vetoes bill that would ban ‘sanctuary cities’
Sean Rohtla
April 10, 2018 01:50:19 pm

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Monday vetoed Virginia House Bill 1257 , which would have banned so-called "sanctuary cities." The bill would have prohibited cities and municipalities from implementing any policy that "restricts the enforcement of...

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News Arizona Supreme Court rules against in-state tuition for DACA students
Arizona Supreme Court rules against in-state tuition for DACA students
Sean Rohtla
April 10, 2018 12:38:06 pm

The Arizona Supreme Court issued an order Monday denying in-state tuition for individuals who benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Court reviewed the case brought from the Arizona Court of...

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News Massachusetts judges rules state can proceed with data breach lawsuit against Equifax
Massachusetts judges rules state can proceed with data breach lawsuit against Equifax
Sean Rohtla
April 6, 2018 08:49:39 am

The Suffolk County Superior Court in Massachusetts released a decision Wednesday, denying Equifax a motion to dismiss and allowing the commonwealth to move forward in its lawsuit against Equifax for its data breach . Equifax sought to...

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Missouri House approves bill banning abortion 20 weeks after fertilization
Sean Rohtla
April 4, 2018 01:46:25 pm

The Missouri House of Representatives approved a bill on Tuesday that would ban abortions occurring 20 weeks after fertilization. House Bill 1266, known as the "Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act," was sponsored by Republican House...

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Lawsuit against Saudi Arabia for involvement in 9/11 terror attacks moves forward
Sean Rohtla
March 29, 2018 01:58:06 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on Wednesday denied Saudi Arabia's motion to dismiss a lawsuit for involvement in the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. Victims and families...

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Trump administration ends program shielding Liberians from deportation
Sean Rohtla
March 29, 2018 12:48:02 pm

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a memorandum announcing his decision not to extend the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) protection for Liberians that had been in place since the 1990s. In the memo, Trump justified this action...

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