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News Rep. Randall Cunningham bribery plea agreement [US DC]
Rep. Randall Cunningham bribery plea agreement [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 28, 2005 07:53:00 pm

US v. Randall Harold Cunningham, United States District Court for the Southern District of California, plea agreement with the US Attorney, November 28, 2005 [US Representative Randall "Duke" Cunningham (R-CA); guilty plea to charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, mail...

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News Rice to address secret CIA prison allegations on Europe trip
Rice to address secret CIA prison allegations on Europe trip
Holly Manges Jones
November 28, 2005 07:48:00 pm

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit Germany, Romania, and the European Union headquarters in Brussels next week in an attempt to defuse increasing pressure by the EU to respond to allegations that the...

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News Canadian government ousted in House of Commons vote
Canadian government ousted in House of Commons vote
Holly Manges Jones
November 28, 2005 07:14:00 pm

Canadian legislators voted Monday night to defeat the Liberal minority government on a no-confidence motion proposed by the three opposition parties. The 171 to 133 House of Commons vote forces Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin ...

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News Moussaoui prosecutors want info on jurors’ religious, death penalty beliefs
Moussaoui prosecutors want info on jurors’ religious, death penalty beliefs
Holly Manges Jones
November 28, 2005 06:47:00 pm

Federal prosecutors filed a proposed jury questionnaire in US district court Monday requesting permission to ask questions regarding the religious beliefs of potential jurors in the case against Zacarias Moussaoui for his...

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News Richey death penalty ruling [US SC]
Richey death penalty ruling [US SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 28, 2005 06:09:00 pm

Margaret Bradshaw, Warden v. Kenneth T. Richey, Supreme Court of the United States, November 28, 2005 [summarily reversing a federal appeals court decision that erased the conviction and death sentence of a dual US and British citizen for setting...

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News Federated agrees to pay $100 million to settle improper trading allegations
Federated agrees to pay $100 million to settle improper trading allegations
Holly Manges Jones
November 28, 2005 05:59:00 pm

Federated Investors has agreed to pay $100 million to settle allegations of improper trading . The investment firm was accused of allowing $1.6 billion in rapid trades by the hedge fund Canary Capital...

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News Australia anti-terror bill report [Australia Senate]
Australia anti-terror bill report [Australia Senate]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 28, 2005 05:50:00 pm

Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Bill (No. 2) 2005, Parliament of Australia, Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee, November 28, 2005 [report on pending Australian anti-terrorism legislation calling for the removal of the sedition section of the laws and seeking to shorten...

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News Federal appeals court strikes down Missouri ‘partial-birth’ abortion ban
Federal appeals court strikes down Missouri ‘partial-birth’ abortion ban
Alexandria Samuel
November 28, 2005 04:28:00 pm

A three-judge panel of the US Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Monday upheld a lower court decision striking down a Missouri law restricting late-term abortions. The Infant Protection Act was passed in July 2004...

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News Environmental brief ~ UN climate treaty conference convenes in Canada
Environmental brief ~ UN climate treaty conference convenes in Canada
Tom Henry
November 28, 2005 04:05:00 pm

Leading Monday's environmental law news, the eleventh session of the United Nations Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention (COP 11) began today with the first session of the meeting of the Parties...

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News Armenian constitution change headed for easy approval despite fraud problems
Armenian constitution change headed for easy approval despite fraud problems
Alexandria Samuel
November 28, 2005 03:57:00 pm

Armenian electoral officials report that nearly 64 percent of registered voters in the former Soviet republic turned out Sunday to give overwhelming support to a referendum to change the country's constitution and impose stricter separation of powers...

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On February 25, 1982, in Campbell & Cosans v. The United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that parents can prevent teachers in the United Kingdom from striking their schoolchildren. At the time of the court's decision, the UK was the only Western European nation that permitted corporal punishment in schools.

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