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News Medical marijuana ruling [US SC]
Medical marijuana ruling [US SC]
June 6, 2005 08:40:00 pm

Gonzales v. Raich, United States Supreme Court, June 6, 2005 . Excerpt from the Opinion by Justice Stevens:Given the...

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News UPDATE ~ Oregon, California respond to high court  ruling against medical marijuana
UPDATE ~ Oregon, California respond to high court ruling against medical marijuana
Alexandria Samuel
June 6, 2005 08:14:00 pm

Following up a story reported this morning in JURIST's Paper Chase, states have already begun responding to the US Supreme Court's decision to grant Congress the power to criminalize the growth and use of marijuana for personal...

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News Microsoft ordered to pay nearly $10M for patent infringement
Microsoft ordered to pay nearly $10M for patent infringement
Alexandria Samuel
June 6, 2005 07:46:00 pm

A jury in the US District Court of Central California found Monday that computer giant Microsoft , infringed on a 1994 patent owned by Guatamalan inventor Carlos Amado, and ordered the company to pay $9.9...

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News Lea Fastow released from prison after serving Enron tax fraud sentence
Lea Fastow released from prison after serving Enron tax fraud sentence
Alexandria Samuel
June 6, 2005 07:44:00 pm

Lea Fastow, wife of former Enron chief financial officer Andrew Fastow, was released from prison Monday after serving a one year sentence. Fastow, a former assistant treasurer at the Texas corporation, pleaded guilty last...

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News Pope Benedict XVI speaks out against gay marriage
Pope Benedict XVI speaks out against gay marriage
Alexandria Samuel
June 6, 2005 06:57:00 pm

In some of his most pointed remarks since becoming pontiff in April, Pope Benedict XVI spoke out against same-sex marriage , artificial birth control and divorce Monday while speaking to a group at Rome's St....

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News Former MA House Speaker indicted in redistricting probe
Former MA House Speaker indicted in redistricting probe
Tom Henry
June 6, 2005 03:39:00 pm

Former Massachusetts Speaker of the House of Representatives Thomas Finneran was indicted Monday on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice for lying about his role in a redistricting plan [Common Cause backgrounder on redistricting...

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News Deadlocked jury continues to work, Scrushy unwilling to cut deal
Deadlocked jury continues to work, Scrushy unwilling to cut deal
Tom Henry
June 6, 2005 03:13:00 pm

Lawyers for former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy said Monday he is unwilling to reach a plea bargain with prosecutors and is prepared for a retrial if necessary. Scrushy denies wrongdoing in the $2.7 billion accounting fraud...

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News Taiwan national assembly set to dissolve itself by approving  constitutional reforms
Taiwan national assembly set to dissolve itself by approving constitutional reforms
D. Wes Rist
June 6, 2005 03:08:00 pm

Taiwan's largely ceremonial National Assembly will conduct its final business Tuesday as it votes on proposed amendments to the island-nation's constitution . The passage of the amendments is virtually guaranteed, as the two largest political parties in...

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News Nepal bar association calls for disbanding of royal government
Nepal bar association calls for disbanding of royal government
D. Wes Rist
June 6, 2005 02:47:00 pm

The Nepal Bar Association has called for the immediate dissolution of the royal government and new parliamentary elections after approving a resolution Sunday that characterized the 1 February declaration of a state of emergency by...

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News South Korea law would allow families of North kidnap victims to get damages
South Korea law would allow families of North kidnap victims to get damages
D. Wes Rist
June 6, 2005 02:29:00 pm

The South Korean Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs announced Monday a plan to enact a law that would allow families of South Koreans kidnapped by the North Korean government in the 1960s and '70s to...

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Montenegrins vote for independence from Serbia

Citizens of Montenegro voted by 55.5-45.5% on May 21, 2006 to secede from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and declare independence. The new country formally declared independence on June 3 of that year. Learn more about the 2006 Montenegro independence referendum.

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