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News Iraqis name tribunal judge, lawyer shot dead in Baghdad
Iraqis name tribunal judge, lawyer shot dead in Baghdad
Jeannie Shawl
March 2, 2005 07:36:00 am

Judge Barwez Mohammed Mahmoud al-Merwani and his son, lawyer Aryan Barwez al-Merwani, both of whom were working with the Iraqi Special Tribunal were assassinated late Tuesday as they were exiting their Baghdad home. In...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, March 2
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, March 2
Chris Buell
March 2, 2005 12:01:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, March 2.The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases beginning at 10 AM ET today. In the first...

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News Ruling on EPA farm pollution regulations [2nd Circuit]
Ruling on EPA farm pollution regulations [2nd Circuit]
March 1, 2005 10:31:00 pm

Waterkeeper Alliance, Inc., et al. v. EPA, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Circuit Judge Katzmann, February 28, 2005 [ruling that the regulations which took effect in February 2003 were not adequate to ensure that large farms...

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News Reversal of $54.6 million verdict against Salvadoran generals [11th Circuit]
Reversal of $54.6 million verdict against Salvadoran generals [11th Circuit]
March 1, 2005 10:28:00 pm

Arce, et al. v. Garcia, et al., United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Circuit Judge Tjoflat, February 28, 2005 [ruling reversing a $54.6 million verdict against two retired Salvadoran generals for allegedly allowing torture and other abuses...

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News Ruling on US government liability for contracts with Indian tribes [US SC]
Ruling on US government liability for contracts with Indian tribes [US SC]
March 1, 2005 10:26:00 pm

Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, et al. v. Leavitt, Supreme Court of the United States, Justice Breyer, March 1, 2005 [ruling that the US government was liable for agreements to cover contract costs for several Indian tribes despite arguments that Congress...

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News Asylum Levels and Trends in Industrialized Countries [UN]
Asylum Levels and Trends in Industrialized Countries [UN]
March 1, 2005 10:22:00 pm

Asylum Levels and Trends in Industrialized Countries 2004, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, March 1, 2005 . Read the full text of the...

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News CORRECTION ~ Assassinated Iraqi judge misidentified
CORRECTION ~ Assassinated Iraqi judge misidentified
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 1, 2005 10:02:00 pm

Late reports from Baghdad say that US officials were incorrect in initially saying that Iraqi Special Tribunal judge Raid Juhi al-Saadi had been assassinated Tuesday, and that the judge actually killed was another man - as yet unnamed -...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Saddam trial judge assassinated
BREAKING NEWS ~ Saddam trial judge assassinated
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 1, 2005 08:16:00 pm

FOX News is reporting that the Iraqi Special Tribunal judge overseeing the lagal proceedings against Saddam Hussein has been assassinated. Raid Juhi al-Saadi,35, was reportedly gunned down outside his home in Baghdad. He had already survived several...

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News Environmental brief ~ DuPont settles for minimum of $107M in WV pollution case
Environmental brief ~ DuPont settles for minimum of $107M in WV pollution case
Tom Henry
March 1, 2005 07:37:00 pm

In Tuesday's environmental law brief, the DuPont Co. has settled a complaint for $ 106.7M for polluting local drinking water around Parkersburg, West Virginia with the chemical C8. C8 is used for the manufacture of Teflon. The...

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News Iran not cooperating with nuclear inspectors, IAEA says
Iran not cooperating with nuclear inspectors, IAEA says
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 04:51:00 pm

Iran has refused to cooperate with UN nuclear inspection teams in the country, including blocking them from revisiting a site the US alleged was used for weapons development, the International Atomic Energy Agency said...

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French novelist defended Dreyfus in open letter

On January 13, 1898, the French journalist and novelist Emile Zola published an open letter entitled J'accuse in defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army who had been dubiously convicted of spying. Learn more about the Dreyfus Affair. Sentenced to prison for libel, Zola fled to England; he was granted amnesty and returned to France, but died of carbon monoxide poisoning before Dreyfus was exonerated.

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On January 13, 1990, Lawrence Douglas Wilder was sworn in as the governor of Virginia by former US Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell. Wilder was the first African-American to be elected governor of a U.S. state. He would also serve as Mayor of Richmond, the state's capital city, from 2005 through 2009. Learn more about the life and career of Douglas Wilder.

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