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News Judge expedites US government appeal of Gitmo rights ruling
Judge expedites US government appeal of Gitmo rights ruling
Russell Adkins
February 3, 2005 06:57:00 pm

The federal judge who earlier this week ruled that Guantanamo Bay prisoners may not be deprived of liberty without due process of law and that military tribunals set up to review their detentions fall short of the...

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News Environmental brief ~ EPA files 338-count complaint against Puerto Rico fruit farm
Environmental brief ~ EPA files 338-count complaint against Puerto Rico fruit farm
Tom Henry
February 3, 2005 06:51:00 pm

In Thursday's environmental law news, the EPA has filed a complaint against Puerto Rican agriculture company Martex Farms for violations of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) . The complaint lists 338 counts of violations...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Senate confirms Gonzales as Attorney General
BREAKING NEWS ~ Senate confirms Gonzales as Attorney General
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 3, 2005 05:11:00 pm

The US Senate has voted 60-36 to confirm White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales as US Attorney General, succeeding John Ashcroft. He will be the first Hispanic to hold the office.5:17 PM ET - AP now has more.7:28 PM ET...

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News UPDATE ~ UN will waive immunity, co-operate with criminal probes into Oil-for-Food
UPDATE ~ UN will waive immunity, co-operate with criminal probes into Oil-for-Food
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 3, 2005 05:10:00 pm

Speaking late Thursday afternoon on behalf of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Chef du Cabinet Mark Malloch Brown said that the UN would take immediate disciplinary action against staff named as wrongdoers by the Volcker commission...

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News UN Oil-for-Food inquiry interim report [IIC]
UN Oil-for-Food inquiry interim report [IIC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 3, 2005 03:39:00 pm

Interim Report, Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Oil-for-Food Program, February 3, 2005 [concluding, among other things, that the conduct of program head Benon Sevan in soliciting oil deals was "ethically improper and seriously undermined the integrity of the United...

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News Senate committee approves Bush plan to limit class action suits
Senate committee approves Bush plan to limit class action suits
Amit Patel
February 3, 2005 03:12:00 pm

The Bush administration plan to curb class action lawsuits gained a victory today as the Senate Judiciary Committee left intact language that would send many class action lawsuits from state courts to federal courts. The committee approved...

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News Report concludes that Oil-for-Food head "seriously undermined" UN integrity
Report concludes that Oil-for-Food head "seriously undermined" UN integrity
Jeannie Shawl
February 3, 2005 03:04:00 pm

Following up on a story reported this morning on JURIST's Paper Chase, the Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) into the UN Oil-for-Food program has released its interim report . The report concludes that the conduct...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Former Healthsouth president indicted
Corporations and securities brief ~ Former Healthsouth president indicted
Amit Patel
February 3, 2005 02:59:00 pm

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, prosecutors have announced that former HealthSouth Corp. president and director James P. Bennett has been indicted on charges of fraud, conspiracy, insider trading, money laundering and lying to the FBI...

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News Zimbabwe opposition party to take part in elections under protest
Zimbabwe opposition party to take part in elections under protest
Amit Patel
February 3, 2005 01:23:00 pm

Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will field candidates in the country's parliamentary elections to be held next month. MDC contends, however, that the polls will not be fair and free and will...

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EU lawmakers call for communist symbol ban
Amit Patel
February 3, 2005 01:08:00 pm

A group of conservative European Union lawmakers from eastern Europe have proposed an EU ban on communist symbols, including the red star and the hammer and sickle. The ban would match a proposed EU ban on the...

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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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