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News Mississippi city sued over denial of pride parade permit
Mississippi city sued over denial of pride parade permit
Tate Brown
February 28, 2018 12:38:37 pm

Two women sued the college town of Starkville, Mississippi, Monday after it denied a permit for a gay pride parade. The women had submitted an application for a parade permit to the city of Starkville, following the city's...

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News UN report: freedom of expression vital for lasting peace in South Sudan
UN report: freedom of expression vital for lasting peace in South Sudan
Tate Brown
February 22, 2018 02:17:17 pm

True reconciliation and lasting peace in South Sudan will only be possible if people are both free and safe to express themselves, regardless of any of their affiliations, according to a UN report released Thursday. Conflict has persisted...

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News UK court rules government’s plans to combat air pollution ‘unlawful’
UK court rules government’s plans to combat air pollution ‘unlawful’
Tate Brown
February 22, 2018 01:30:46 pm

A UK High Court judge ruled Wednesday that the UK government's plan to combat air pollution is "unlawful" and "seriously flawed." Justice Garnham urged the government to investigate and identify ways to bring air quality back to its...

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Supreme Court rules in attorney’s fees case
Tate Brown
February 21, 2018 01:43:06 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday in Murphy v. Smith that federal law requires district courts to apply up to 25 percent of the judgment to attorney's fees in prisoner civil rights suits. The...

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News Chelsea bomber sentenced to life for attacks in New York and New Jersey
Chelsea bomber sentenced to life for attacks in New York and New Jersey
Tate Brown
February 14, 2018 01:01:44 pm

Ahmad Khan Rahimi was sentenced to two life terms in prison for both his execution and attempted execution of bombings in New York City on September 17, 2016. Rahimi placed two explosive devices in the Chelsea neighborhood of...

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Survivors of Liberia church massacre sue alleged perpetrator in US court
Tate Brown
February 13, 2018 01:06:28 pm

Four survivors of a church massacre that occurred during the Liberian civil war filed a civil suit in US court Monday against the commander of the armed forces allegedly responsible for the massacre. The suit, brought in the...

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Bermuda becomes first country to repeal same-sex marriage
Tate Brown
February 9, 2018 09:33:09 am

The governor of Bermuda on Wednesday signed a bill into law that repeals same-sex marriage, reversing a Supreme Court ruling. The Domestic Partnership Act gives domestic partners rights that are similar to married couples, but not...

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Transgender individuals sue Alabama over driver’s license policy
Tate Brown
February 7, 2018 12:16:49 pm

Three transgender individuals on Tuesday sued Alabama over its driver's license policy requiring transgender people to show proof of sex reassignment surgery in order to change the gender indicator their on driver's licenses. The plaintiffs claim that this policy...

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UN rights expert: US must reverse dismantling of Bears Ears National Monument
Tate Brown
January 31, 2018 12:08:10 pm

A US presidential order decreasing the area of Bears Ears National Monument in Utah is "outrageous" and should be reversed according to a UN rights expert. The UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples said [press...

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UN rights expert: people affected by leprosy continue to face discrimination
Tate Brown
January 25, 2018 01:25:26 pm

In a statement celebrating World Leprosy Day, a newly appointed UN human rights expert specializing in leprosy warned that people with the disease continue to face discrimination and lack of access to medical care. Latest statistics show that...

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Taiwan opposition leader indicted

On February 13, 2007, Ma Ying-jeou, the chairman of Taiwan's opposition party was indicted on embezzlement charges from his time as Mayor of Taipei. That same day, Ma stepped down as leader of the Kuomintang Party and proceeded to announce his candidacy for the Presidency of Taiwan. In the indictment, Ma was accused by the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office of embezzlement. He was ultimately acquitted of these charges by the Supreme Court and elected President of Taiwan in 2008.

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