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News UN rights experts urge stronger efforts to eliminate violence against women
UN rights experts urge stronger efforts to eliminate violence against women
Steven Wildberger
November 25, 2014 12:30:50 pm

Four UN human rights experts on Tuesday stressed a need for greater international and national efforts to eliminate violence against displaced women. Noting substantial levels of violence perpetrated against the world's roughly 17 million conflict-displaced women, the...

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News UN rights experts urge Bosnia not to release convicted war criminal
UN rights experts urge Bosnia not to release convicted war criminal
Steven Wildberger
November 20, 2014 09:08:39 am

A group of independent UN human rights experts on Wednesday warned against the possible release of convicted war criminal Milorad Trbic following the reversal of his sentence by the Bosnian Constitutional Court . Trbic was...

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News UN rights expert: Cambodia government using judiciary for political purposes
UN rights expert: Cambodia government using judiciary for political purposes
Steven Wildberger
November 18, 2014 12:11:38 pm

An independent UN human rights expert said Tuesday that Cambodia's government is manipulating the judiciary to silence opposition . The Special Rapporteur in Cambodia , Surya Subedi, emphasized recent arrests followed by mass...

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News UN renews resolution to fight piracy off Somali coast
UN renews resolution to fight piracy off Somali coast
Steven Wildberger
November 13, 2014 09:04:07 am

The UN Security Council on Wednesday unanimously adopted a resolution renewing its international call to fight piracy off the coast of Somalia. Working under Chapter VII of the UN Charter , resolution 2184 (2014) calls...

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News EU politicians vote to allow GMO bans
EU politicians vote to allow GMO bans
Steven Wildberger
November 11, 2014 01:01:55 pm

European Union politicians on Tuesday approved a plan allowing nations to ban genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on their soil. The plan, a compromise reached in June, gives national governments the final say in...

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News California approves penalty reduction for some low level crimes
California approves penalty reduction for some low level crimes
Steven Wildberger
November 6, 2014 10:18:15 am

California voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 47 , a ballot initiative reducing the penalties associated with certain low-level drug and property crimes, receiving 58 percent voter approval . Under the measure, crimes related to possession of...

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News Israel parliament approves bill barring prisoner exchange
Israel parliament approves bill barring prisoner exchange
Steven Wildberger
November 4, 2014 01:49:06 pm

Israel's Knesset Plenum on Tuesday announced their approval of the second and third readings of Parole Bill (amendment no. 14). The bill , proposed by MK Ayelet Shaked , will limit the power...

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News Federal appeals court reverses decision prohibiting Native American night hunting
Federal appeals court reverses decision prohibiting Native American night hunting
Steven Wildberger
October 10, 2014 12:12:46 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on Thursday overturned the US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin's decision that upheld a state statute prohibiting night hunting...

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John Marshall declared US judicial supremacy over states

On February 20, 1809, US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall ruled in United States v. Peters that the legal power of the federal judiciary is greater than that of any individual state: "If the legislatures of the several states may, at will, annul the judgments of the courts of the United States, and destroy rights acquired under those judgments, the constitution itself becomes a solemn mockery; and the nation is deprived of the means of enforcing its laws by the instrumentality of its own tribunals."

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