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News NEA to appeal dismissal of No Child Left Behind suit
NEA to appeal dismissal of No Child Left Behind suit
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 09:46:00 am

The National Education Association (NEA) has promised to appeal a Wednesday ruling by a federal judge in Michigan dismissing its lawsuit challenging the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) [PDF text; executive summary; US Dept....

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News International brief ~ Turk parliament votes to investigate security forces for killing
International brief ~ Turk parliament votes to investigate security forces for killing
D. Wes Rist
November 24, 2005 07:43:00 am

Leading Thursday's international brief, the Turkish Parliament has voted to investigate the grenade bombing of a former Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) member in the primarily Kurdish town of Semdinli. The attacker, an informant...

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News Abortion counseling ruling [Indiana SC]
Abortion counseling ruling [Indiana SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 23, 2005 08:45:00 pm

Clinic for Women, Inc. v. Carl J. Brizzi, Indiana Supreme Court, November 23, 2005 [upholding an Indiana law requiring women seeking an abortion in Indiana to undergo counseling about medical risks and abortion-alternatives and wait at least 18 hours after...

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News Charges dropped against US soldier accused of abusing Afghan detainee
Charges dropped against US soldier accused of abusing Afghan detainee
Christopher G. Anderson
November 23, 2005 04:32:00 pm

Army prosecutors Wednesday dropped charges against a US soldier accused of abusing a mentally retarded detainee in Afghanistan . Spec. Nathan A. Jones was accused of kneeing or kicking the detainee in the thigh at...

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News Indiana Supreme Court upholds mandatory abortion counseling sessions
Indiana Supreme Court upholds mandatory abortion counseling sessions
Christopher G. Anderson
November 23, 2005 03:33:00 pm

A law requiring women seeking an abortion in Indiana to undergo counseling about medical risks and abortion-alternatives and wait at least 18 hours after the session before obtaining an abortion has been upheld against facial challenges by the Indiana...

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News Memphis law office implicated in CIA rendition flights
Memphis law office implicated in CIA rendition flights
Christopher G. Anderson
November 23, 2005 02:58:00 pm

An unassuming law office outside of Memphis, Tennessee has been implicated in a Spanish investigation into whether the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has secretly flown terror suspects to other countries for intense questioning and...

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News UK Attorney General threatens papers with secrets prosecutions over Iraq leak
UK Attorney General threatens papers with secrets prosecutions over Iraq leak
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 23, 2005 02:11:00 pm

English Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has told British newspapers that ran a story on a leaked UK government document purportedly describing conversations in April 2004 between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President Bush over the Iraq war...

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News Son of Adelphia founder pleads guilty to falsifying financial record
Son of Adelphia founder pleads guilty to falsifying financial record
Sara R. Parsowith
November 23, 2005 01:02:00 pm

Michael Rigas, the former executive vice president of Adelphia Communications Corp. and son of founder John Rigas pleaded guilty in Manhattan Wednesday to falsifying a financial record. His plea negates the need for retrial on other charges...

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News International brief ~ Nepal Supreme Court suspends NGO law
International brief ~ Nepal Supreme Court suspends NGO law
D. Wes Rist
November 23, 2005 12:30:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's international brief, the Nepal Supreme Court issued a ruling Wednesday suspending the new Code of Conduct law that governs the behavior of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Nepal. Justice Parmananda Jha issued the stay in light...

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News Canada offers $2 billion compensation for abuse at native residential schools
Canada offers $2 billion compensation for abuse at native residential schools
Sara R. Parsowith
November 23, 2005 11:57:00 am

Canada's federal government announced Wednesday that it is offering more than $2 billion in compensation to more than 80,000 surviving former First Nations students who may have suffered abuse in native residential schools where they were displaced from their...

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Nazis arrest White Rose leaders

On February 18, 1943, the Nazi government of Germany arrested the two leaders of the White Rose movement, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose was a German group, primarily comprised of students, that advocated non-violent resistance to the Nazi government in Germany. After the Scholls were arrested, the remaining members of the White Rose were captured by the end of 1943. The Scholls were convicted of treason on February 22, 1943, and sentenced to death. Read the pamphlets spread by the members of the White Rose.

Chicago Seven verdicts rendered

On February 18, 1970, a US jury rendered its verdicts in the trial of the Chicago Seven, who were charged in connection with the violence that had erupted at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The jury acquitted all defendants on conspiracy while finding five guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. Learn more about the trial of the Chicago Seven from Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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