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News Uzbekistan court sentences opposition activist to ten years
Uzbekistan court sentences opposition activist to ten years
Krystal MacIntyre
March 1, 2006 01:12:00 pm

An Uzbek court sentenced opposition activist Nodira Khidayatova to ten years in prison Wednesday for embezzlement and tax evasion. Khidayatova, a leading member of the Sunshine Uzbekistan Coalition (SUC) , was arrested in December after returning...

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News Wisconsin voters to consider same-sex marriage ban
Wisconsin voters to consider same-sex marriage ban
Stefanie Presley
March 1, 2006 12:59:00 pm

A bill banning same-sex marriage passed the Republican-majority Wisconsin State Legislature Tuesday evening and will be presented to voters on the state ballot in November. Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle (D-WI),...

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News Gitmo military commission hearings resume for alleged bin Laden bodyguard
Gitmo military commission hearings resume for alleged bin Laden bodyguard
Lauren Becker
March 1, 2006 10:29:00 am

Military commission hearings for two Guantanamo Bay detainees scheduled to begin Wednesday have been delayed, but a third detainee will face a pre-trial hearing as scheduled. Ali Hamza al...

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News Missouri 24-hour informed consent abortion ruling [MO SC]
Missouri 24-hour informed consent abortion ruling [MO SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 1, 2006 10:28:00 am

Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, Inc., et al. v. Jeremiah W. Nixon, et al, Supreme Court of Missouri, February 28, 2006 [upholding the state's 24-hour informed consent abortion law on the grounds that it...

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News Supreme Court rules in patent antitrust case
Supreme Court rules in patent antitrust case
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2006 10:16:00 am

The US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that plaintiffs in a patent-tying antitrust action under Section 1 of the Sherman Act must prove that the defendant has market power as part of its affirmative...

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News No proof of CIA secret prisons: Europe report
No proof of CIA secret prisons: Europe report
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2006 09:51:00 am

The Council of Europe said Wednesday that an investigation into allegations that the US Central Intelligence Agency operated secret prisons in Europe revealed no "smoking gun" evidence that proved the existence of the prisons. COE...

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News Federal judge says deported Cubans reached US soil in bridge landing case
Federal judge says deported Cubans reached US soil in bridge landing case
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2006 09:17:00 am

US District Judge Federico Moreno ruled Tuesday that the US Coast Guard acted unreasonably when it sent 15 Cubans back home after their boat reached an abandoned bridge in January and said that the Cubans had reached...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Saddam admits ordering trial of Dujail villagers, but denies crime
BREAKING NEWS ~ Saddam admits ordering trial of Dujail villagers, but denies crime
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2006 08:51:00 am

Saddam Hussein admitted in court Wednesday that he had ordered the trial of a group of Shiites who were executed under his regime in the 1980s and that he had ordered that their land be confiscated,...

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News International brief ~ Security Council to hear new resolution on Sudan sanctions
International brief ~ Security Council to hear new resolution on Sudan sanctions
D. Wes Rist
March 1, 2006 08:39:00 am

Leading Wednesday's international brief, a British official has revealed that the UN Security Council will be presented with a resolution in the next two weeks that will seek to impose mandatory sanctions against up to ten government...

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News Montenegro accepts EU plan for independence vote, delays referendum
Montenegro accepts EU plan for independence vote, delays referendum
Angela A. Onikepe
March 1, 2006 07:24:00 am

The Montenegrin government agreed Tuesday to delay the republic's independence referendum from Serbia originally scheduled for April 30 and accept a controversial formula proposed by the European Union (EU) . The EU said...

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On May 18, 1804, the French Senate declared Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France.

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On May 18, 1896, the US Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that racially separate but equal facilities were constitutional. This ruling was later overturned by the court in 1954's Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

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