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News Supreme Court blocks EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Supreme Court blocks EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Taylor Gillan
February 10, 2016 10:21:48 am

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that the Obama administration delay enforcement of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Power Plan (CPP) pending a resolution to legal challenges. The 5-4 decision was...

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News Australia high court rules offshore detention policy legal
Australia high court rules offshore detention policy legal
Taylor Gillan
February 3, 2016 11:11:52 am

The High Court of Australia ruled Wednesday that the country's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is legal, rejecting a challenge that it violates the Australian constitution. The challenge was brought by lawyers for a female Bangladeshi...

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News UK top court rules for non-biological lesbian parent in custody battle
UK top court rules for non-biological lesbian parent in custody battle
Taylor Gillan
February 3, 2016 10:35:59 am

The UK Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in favor of a lesbian woman seeking the return of her IVF-born daughter to the UK from Pakistan, giving her the right to fight for custody. The seven-year-old child was...

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News France parliament approves bill allowing sedation for terminally ill patients
France parliament approves bill allowing sedation for terminally ill patients
Taylor Gillan
January 28, 2016 11:00:06 am

French lawmakers on Wednesday approved a bill that will allow physicians to keep terminally ill patients sedated until death, opting not to extend the bill to cover physician-assisted suicide. Under the new law, patients will be...

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News Former Ivory Coast president pleads not guilty to war crimes
Former Ivory Coast president pleads not guilty to war crimes
Taylor Gillan
January 28, 2016 10:19:55 am

Former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo on Thursday pleaded not guilty to charges of crimes against humanity at the start of his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) . Gbagbo faces four charges...

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News HRW releases report on human rights issues worldwide
HRW releases report on human rights issues worldwide
Taylor Gillan
January 27, 2016 09:36:11 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday released its annual report discussing human rights issues in more than 90 countries throughout 2015. World Report 2016, the rights group's twenty-sixth edition of the report, which spans 659 pages,...

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News Orlando top prosecutor requests death penalty trial delays
Orlando top prosecutor requests death penalty trial delays
Taylor Gillan
January 17, 2016 01:42:58 pm

Florida State Attorney Jeff Ashton is requesting that state judges temporarily delay death penalty case trials after the US Supreme Court ruling that Florida's capital sentencing scheme violates the Sixth Amendment. The request, he stated,...

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News Kosovo war crimes court to be established in The Hague
Kosovo war crimes court to be established in The Hague
Taylor Gillan
January 17, 2016 01:11:54 pm

The Dutch government on Friday announced the establishment of a special court being set up in The Hague to investigate and try alleged war crimes committed by ethnic Albanian rebels during and after Kosovo's 1998-99 guerilla war. According to the...

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News Sweden rights advocate detained in China
Sweden rights advocate detained in China
Taylor Gillan
January 13, 2016 12:50:53 pm

The Chinese Urgent Action Working Group said Tuesday that Swedish human rights worker Peter Dahlin was detained earlier this month on suspicion of endangering state security. It is believed by rights groups that the detention is part of...

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News Four sue Israel government over 2010 flotilla raid
Four sue Israel government over 2010 flotilla raid
Taylor Gillan
January 13, 2016 11:06:57 am

Four individuals on Monday filed suit against the government of Israel in US federal court over injuries they say they claim were inflicted by the Israeli Defense Forces during a deadly 2010 raid. The plaintiffs, Americans David Schermerhorn, Mary...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

France and Spain sign treaty with UK in American Revolution

On January 20, 1783, Great Britain signed the Declarations for Suspension of Arms and Cessation of Hostilities with France and Spain, ending European hostilities in the American Revolutionary War.

John Marshall nominated as Chief Justice of the United States

On January 20, 1801, outgoing President John Adams nominated John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States. Learn more about the life of John Marshall

Charles I put on trial during English Civil War

King Charles I of England and Scotland was put on trial for treason by the specially established High Court of Justice on January 20, 1649 amid the English Civil War between supporters of Parliament and the Crown. While the Roundheads (Parliament supporters) accused Charles of being a tyrant, the king questioned the authority of the court to bring him to trial. Ultimately, the court convicted Charles, and the king was executed on January 30, 1649. Read Charles' words spoken in his defense.

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