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News Canada Supreme Court strikes down ban on medically assisted suicide
Canada Supreme Court strikes down ban on medically assisted suicide
Valerie Howell
February 6, 2015 12:40:27 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday unanimously struck down the country's ban on medically assisted suicide. The court found the provision in Canada's Criminal Code that criminalized the aiding and abetting of suicide efforts...

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Amnesty urges Hungary to end crackdown against NGOs
Valerie Howell
February 2, 2015 12:59:07 pm

Hungary must end its crackdown of local non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Amnesty International (AI) urged in a new report Monday. The report claims that the Hungarian government has engaged in "public smearing, criminal investigations,...

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News Canada Supreme Court upholds workers’ right to strike
Canada Supreme Court upholds workers’ right to strike
Valerie Howell
January 30, 2015 01:36:14 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada held on Friday that a worker's right to strike is constitutionally protected. The court's decision came after a challenge to the constitutionality of a Saskatchewan statute that limited the...

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News UN rights experts call for international aid following Malawi flooding
UN rights experts call for international aid following Malawi flooding
Valerie Howell
January 30, 2015 12:28:59 pm

A group of three UN special rapporteurs urged the international community on Friday to provide humanitarian aid and funding to Malawi after it experienced the worst flooding in recent history. Malawi habitually experiences varying degrees of flooding...

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News Supreme Court rejects BP executive’s appeal
Supreme Court rejects BP executive’s appeal
Valerie Howell
January 26, 2015 11:49:01 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in an appeal by David Rainey, a former British Petroleum (BP) executive. Rainey sought to contest the charge of obstruction of justice that arose...

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Federal judge blocks Arizona ban on driver’s licenses for young immigrants
Valerie Howell
January 23, 2015 01:33:01 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Arizona on Thursday made permanent an injunction that requires the state to issue driver's licenses to immigrants who were brought illegally to the US as children....

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US House approves bill restricting abortion funding
Valerie Howell
January 23, 2015 12:19:24 pm

The US House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would ban abortions supported by federal funding. The bill explicitly denies any health plans or facilities that are federally funded from expending tax-payer funds from...

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Nepal lawmakers clash over new constitution
Valerie Howell
January 20, 2015 12:59:46 pm

A Nepalese parliamentary meeting on Tuesday resulted in violence and arrests after the Maoist opposition sought to extend the deadline for the drafting of the new constitution. An original deadline for completion of the constitution had been set for...

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News HRW: China’s proposed counterterrorism law facilitates human rights abuses
HRW: China’s proposed counterterrorism law facilitates human rights abuses
Valerie Howell
January 20, 2015 12:08:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday criticized China's proposed new counterterrorism legislation as a "recipe for abuses." The Chinese government maintains that their draft law conforms to UN resolutions and that it...

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Argentina president accused of cover-up in terrorist attack
Valerie Howell
January 15, 2015 01:55:21 pm

An Argentinian federal prosecutor on Wednesday accused Argentina's president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, of being involved in covering up Iran's involvement in a 1994 terrorist attack. The bombing of the Argentinian Jewish Mutual Association is said to have been...

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US Supreme Court said bussing could be used to achieve racial integration

On April 20, 1971, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education that busing of school students could be ordered to achieve racial desegregation.

League of Nations dissolved

On April 20, 1946, the League of Nations was officially dissolved with the close of its final session. Thirty-four countries had attended the final meeting at which they elected to dismantle the organization and bequeath its assets to the United Nations. Read a history of League of Nations from the UN.

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