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News UN rights chief: new Egypt law restricts human rights
UN rights chief: new Egypt law restricts human rights
Meena Ansari
June 2, 2017 07:07:09 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said Thursday that Egypt's new NGO law will further restrict human rights advocacy. Law 70, which was passed on May 24, 2017, requires...

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News Ohio AG sues drug manufacturers for fueling painkiller addiction
Ohio AG sues drug manufacturers for fueling painkiller addiction
Meena Ansari
June 1, 2017 03:05:44 pm

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine filed suit Wednesday against five major drug manufacturers for misleading marketing practices that led to a painkiller epidemic. DeWine filed suit in the Ross County Court of Common Pleas [official...

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News Austrian man extradited for war crimes in eastern Ukraine
Austrian man extradited for war crimes in eastern Ukraine
Meena Ansari
May 31, 2017 04:01:57 pm

An Austrian man was extradited Tuesday from Poland to Austria to face war crimes charges for allegedly killing civilians and surrendering troops while fighting for the Ukrainian army. The 25-year-old man allegedly killed Russian separatists while they were injured...

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News UN report: human rights violations in CAR may be war crimes
UN report: human rights violations in CAR may be war crimes
Meena Ansari
May 31, 2017 03:26:59 pm

A new report released Tuesday by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) claims that human rights violations within the Central African Republic (CAR) may amount to war crimes. The...

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News Supreme Court overturns Ninth Circuit ‘provocation rule’
Supreme Court overturns Ninth Circuit ‘provocation rule’
Meena Ansari
May 30, 2017 04:21:26 pm

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled 8-0 to strike down the "provocation rule" created by the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit which allows law enforcement officers to...

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News Egypt president approves controversial NGO law
Egypt president approves controversial NGO law
Meena Ansari
May 30, 2017 03:33:08 pm

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi signed a controversial NGO law that was approved by the Parliament in November. The law was published in the Official Gazette on Monday went into effect...

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India Supreme Court grants extension to move alcohol out of state
Meena Ansari
May 29, 2017 08:05:32 pm

The India Supreme Court on Monday granted a two-month extension to liquor companies currently holding alcohol in the state of Bihar , directing them to transport all alcohol out of the state...

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Ireland High Court strikes down legal challenge to Brexit
Meena Ansari
May 29, 2017 04:36:10 pm

The Ireland High Court on Monday struck down a legal challenge to Brexit on consent. Mr Justice Peter Kelly, president of the High Court, was told by parties on both...

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DHS announces plan to ban laptops from aircraft cabins
Meena Ansari
May 28, 2017 05:43:40 pm

John Kelly, Secretary of Homeland Security ,stated in an interview Sunday that the United States is considering banning laptops in aircraft cabins on all international flights. During the interview with Fox New Sunday, Kelly said the...

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Federal judge voids 2002 Beltway-sniper-killer life sentences
Meena Ansari
May 27, 2017 11:14:50 pm

Judge Raymond Jackson of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Friday tossed out the life sentences imposed by Virginia courts for Lee Boyd Malvo , ruling that...

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France signed armistice agreement with Nazi Germany

On June 22, 1940, France signed an armistice agreement with Nazi Germany, ending hostilities between the two states after Germany's invasion of France and recognizing the German occupation of northern France and continuing French jurisdiction in the south under the collaborative Vichy government. Read the armistice agreement here.

Supreme Court rules suspects have right to attorney during questioning

On June 22, 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Escobedo v. Illinois that suspects have the right to an attorney while they are questioned by police. Danny Escobedo eventually confessed to the murder of his brother-in-law after being detained for hours without access to his lawyer. Over the course of the interrogation, police denied Escobedo's repeated requests to speak with his lawyer and denied the lawyer's requests to speak with his client. The Supreme Court overturned Escobedo's confession on the ground that it violated his "absolute right to remain silent".

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