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News European Parliament approves toxic chemicals regulation
European Parliament approves toxic chemicals regulation
Holly Manges Jones
November 17, 2005 09:27:00 am

The European Parliament approved a legislative package Thursday which will allow safety-testing for thousands of chemicals used in everyday products. The Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals Act (REACH) calls for...

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News Bangladesh lawyers boycott courts to protest judge killings
Bangladesh lawyers boycott courts to protest judge killings
Holly Manges Jones
November 17, 2005 09:06:00 am

Lawyers in Bangladesh Thursday entered their second day of a boycott on the court system to protest the suicide bombings which killed two judges earlier this week, as police increased efforts to find individuals suspected to have...

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News International brief ~ South Africa, Zimbabwe sign intelligence, defense agreement
International brief ~ South Africa, Zimbabwe sign intelligence, defense agreement
D. Wes Rist
November 17, 2005 08:37:00 am

Leading Thursday's international brief, Senior government ministers from South Africa and Zimbabwe met Thursday to sign an official agreement strengthening ties between the nations' intelligence, defense, and police services. The agreement creates a joint commission...

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News UN rights official calls for investigation into Saddam lawyer killings
UN rights official calls for investigation into Saddam lawyer killings
Chris Buell
November 17, 2005 08:30:00 am

A UN human rights official has called for an investigation into the killings of two defense lawyers representing co-defendants of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein . The UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions [official...

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News Torture allegations overblown, Iraqi minister says
Torture allegations overblown, Iraqi minister says
Chris Buell
November 17, 2005 08:11:00 am

Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said Thursday that reports of abuse of detainees by Iraqi security forces were exaggerated. Jabr said that only five people discovered at a prison in an Interior Ministry building...

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News Sudan war crimes court sentences two to death
Sudan war crimes court sentences two to death
Chris Buell
November 17, 2005 07:57:00 am

A court created by Sudan to try war-crimes suspects for atrocities committed in the Darfur region of the country has sentenced two soldiers to death for the killing of a Sudanese citizen. The...

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News American faces bribery charges in Iraqi reconstruction
American faces bribery charges in Iraqi reconstruction
Chris Buell
November 17, 2005 07:37:00 am

An American businessman has been charged with paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to US authorities in charge of the reconstruction in Iraq to obtain millions in contracts, the New York Times reported Thursday. According...

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News Federal judge holds reporter in contempt in nuclear scientist case
Federal judge holds reporter in contempt in nuclear scientist case
Chris Buell
November 17, 2005 07:03:00 am

US District Judge Rosemary Collyer on Wednesday held Washington Post reporter Walter Pincus in contempt after he failed to reveal confidential sources from a story he reported about an investigation into nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee [advocacy...

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News Missouri abortion consent law injunction ruling [8th Circuit]
Missouri abortion consent law injunction ruling [8th Circuit]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 16, 2005 10:26:00 pm

Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, Inc., et al. v. Jeremiah M. Nixon, Attorney General of Missouri, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, November 16, 2006 [ordering the US District Court to...

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News Italian parliament OKs constitutional amendment
Italian parliament OKs constitutional amendment
Chris Buell
November 16, 2005 08:44:00 pm

The Italian Senate on Wednesday approved a constitutional amendment that grants increased powers to both the prime minister and to regional governments within Italy . Legislators approved the changes by a 170-132 vote,...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

First meeting of the US Supreme Court

On February 1, 1790, the Supreme Court of the United States convened for the first time. The meeting was held at the Merchants' Exchange Building in New York City, then the national capital. Chief Justice John Jay presided over the first Court with five Associate Justices: James Wilson, John Blair, James Iredell, William Cushing, and John Rutledge. However, due to the limitations of 18th-century transportation technology, the meeting was postponed by Jay until the following day. The first meeting was held primarily to organize the Supreme Court. The Justices did not hear their first actual case, Chrisholm v. Georgia, until 1792.

Sir Edward Coke born

Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice of the King's Bench and author of law reports and commentaries (including, most famously, Coke on Littleton), was born on February 1, 1552. Learn more about Sir Edward Coke.

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