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News Vermont governor signs new gun restrictions into law
Vermont governor signs new gun restrictions into law
Taylor Gillan
May 2, 2015 11:30:28 am

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin on Friday signed into law a bill that creates new restrictions on who may own guns in the state of Vermont. Under the new law, which will go into effect July 1, people...

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HRW: Morsi trial ‘badly flawed’
Taylor Gillan
April 26, 2015 01:28:56 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday said that the trial of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi was "badly flawed" and compromised by due process violations. The former president was convicted...

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News Bahrain extends detention of activist Nabeel Rajab
Bahrain extends detention of activist Nabeel Rajab
Taylor Gillan
April 26, 2015 12:26:50 pm

Bahrain Public Prosecution on Sunday extended the period of detention of Bahraini human rights activist Nabeel Rajab by 15 days, citing a need for further investigation. According to Rajab's wife, the activist was...

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News Supreme Court rules on time limits for suing US government
Supreme Court rules on time limits for suing US government
Taylor Gillan
April 22, 2015 03:11:14 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that time limits under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) are subject to equitable tolling. In a 5-4 vote in United States v. June and...

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News Tennessee lawmakers approve abortion restriction measures
Tennessee lawmakers approve abortion restriction measures
Taylor Gillan
April 22, 2015 01:53:53 pm

Tennessee lawmakers on Tuesday approved two measures that, if signed into law, will require state abortion clinics to be licensed as surgical centers and require women to wait 48 hours after receiving counseling before being able to get an...

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HRW urges EU to implement search and rescue in Mediterranean
Taylor Gillan
April 15, 2015 01:51:32 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday urged the EU to put into place a search and rescue operation in the Mediterranean following reports of 400 lives lost at sea. HRW acting deputy Europe and Central Asia director...

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Morsi chief of staff jailed for abuse of power
Taylor Gillan
April 15, 2015 12:54:57 pm

A Cairo criminal court on Wednesday jailed the former chief of staff of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi following his conviction for abuse of power. Refaa al-Tahtawi was sentenced to a three-year jail term and...

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UN rights expert warns of displacement from Yemen conflict
Taylor Gillan
April 8, 2015 02:07:18 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons Chaloka Beyani on Wednesday urged the international community to prepare itself for the "massive displacement and humanitarian crisis" that could come as a result...

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News Federal appeals court: Larry Flynt may pursue sealed Missouri execution records
Federal appeals court: Larry Flynt may pursue sealed Missouri execution records
Taylor Gillan
April 8, 2015 11:37:37 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled Tuesday that Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt may join a lawsuit that seeks to compel the state of Missouri to unseal details on its execution...

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Supreme Court hears arguments in bankruptcy cases
Taylor Gillan
April 1, 2015 02:12:31 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in two bankruptcy cases. In Harris v. Viegelahn the court must decide "whether, when a debtor in good faith converts a bankruptcy case to Chapter 7 after...

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Nineteenth Amendment ratified

On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, establishing women's suffrage, was ratified by the states. Learn more about the Nineteenth Amendment.

IOC bars South Africa over Apartheid

On August 18, 1964, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) barred South Africa from participating in the Summer Olympics due to the country's Apartheid policy. The nation would not be reinstated until 1992. Learn more about the banishment of South Africa by the IOC from the BBC.

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