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News Legislature should decide gay marriage issue, NY judge rules
Legislature should decide gay marriage issue, NY judge rules
Russell Adkins
February 24, 2005 07:32:00 pm

A New York Supreme Court judge dealt a blow to same-sex couples seeking the right to marry on Thursday, upholding the state's stance that the extension of marriage rights is a matter for the state legislature rather than the...

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News Environmental brief ~ US meatpackers sue to reopen cattle trade with Canada
Environmental brief ~ US meatpackers sue to reopen cattle trade with Canada
Tom Henry
February 24, 2005 04:00:00 pm

In Thursday's environmental law news, the US meatpackers industry group has filed a complaint in the US District Court of District of Columbia to lift a ban on the import of all cattle from Canada. Documents from...

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News Specter announces hearings for federal judgeship nominees
Specter announces hearings for federal judgeship nominees
Jeannie Shawl
February 24, 2005 03:33:00 pm

Senator Arlen Specter , chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee , said Thursday that the committee will hold confirmation hearings next week for William G. Myers III, nominated by President Bush to the Court of Appeals for...

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News CT Judiciary Committee backs same-sex civil unions
CT Judiciary Committee backs same-sex civil unions
Jeannie Shawl
February 24, 2005 03:31:00 pm

Connecticut's Joint Committee on the Judiciary has approved a bill that will allow civil unions for same-sex couples. If the bill is approved by the full House and Senate and the governor, Connecticut would...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ ChoicePoint identity thefts lead to Senate hearings
Corporations and securities brief ~ ChoicePoint identity thefts lead to Senate hearings
Amit Patel
February 24, 2005 03:00:00 pm

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, Senator Arlen Specter announced the Senate Judiciary Committee will start an investigation into how criminals were able to gain access to at least 145,000 consumer profiles...

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News International brief ~ Zimbabwe Supreme Court says voting not ‘fundamental right’
International brief ~ Zimbabwe Supreme Court says voting not ‘fundamental right’
D. Wes Rist
February 24, 2005 02:45:00 pm

In Thursday's international brief, the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe held Wednesday that while voting was constitutionally protected in the country, it was not a "fundamental right." The ruling was made at a hearing for Zimbabweans who are petitioning the...

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News Kansas AG seeks records of late-term abortion recipients
Kansas AG seeks records of late-term abortion recipients
Amit Patel
February 24, 2005 01:37:00 pm

Two medical clinics have asked the Kansas Supreme Court to intercede in secret investigation by Attorney General Phill Kline seeking medical records of females seeking late-term abortions. Kline wants the records in an attempt to...

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News Federal judge rules New York Times can protect sources
Federal judge rules New York Times can protect sources
Amit Patel
February 24, 2005 01:07:00 pm

New York District Court Judge Robert W. Sweet ruled Thursday that the New York Times can protect the confidentiality of its sources under the First Amendment , refusing to dismiss the paper's lawsuit against the...

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News EU drops push for Nazi symbol ban
EU drops push for Nazi symbol ban
Chris Buell
February 24, 2005 12:35:00 pm

The EU ended consideration Thursday of proposals that would have banned Nazi symbols in the 25-country bloc after it became apparent that member states could not agree on which symbols should be included in the ban. Luxembourg,...

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ICTR turns 15 war crimes cases over to Rwanda
Chris Buell
February 24, 2005 12:19:00 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has turned over 15 war crimes cases under its authority to Rwandan officials for the first time in the tribunal's 10 year existence. The ICTR made the transfer...

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Standard Oil incorporated

On January 10, 1870, John Davison Rockefeller incorporated Standard Oil. Rockefeller's corporation would grow to achieve a virtual monopoly over oil production in the United States. Standard Oil's dominance lasted until the corporation was split into 34 separate companies in 1911 after the Supreme Court found the company in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The rise of Standard Oil made Rockefeller America's first billionaire and eventually the richest man in the world. Read the text of Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey vs. United States, 221 U.S. 1 (1910).

League of Nations established

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