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News Two Zurich execs plead guilty in Spitzer insurance probe
Two Zurich execs plead guilty in Spitzer insurance probe
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 09:09:00 am

Two senior insurance underwriters with Zurich Financial Services, the third-largest commercial insurer in the US, pleaded guilty Tuesday night to charges connected to NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's ongoing insurance bid-rigging investigation. Also Tuesday, Zurich reported receiving a subpoena...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, November 17
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, November 17
Jeannie Shawl
November 17, 2004 05:24:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, November 17.On Capitol Hill, the US Senate will meet at 9:30 AM ET and will begin consideration of the Debt Limit Extension Bill...

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News Specter picks up important support for Judiciary post
Specter picks up important support for Judiciary post
Russell Adkins
November 16, 2004 09:00:00 pm

After a tense two-hour meeting Tuesday evening, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) appears to have won the support of some important GOP peers on the Senate Judiciary Committee, seemingly securing the committee chairmanship that will open when term limits force...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush tabs progenitor of No Child Left Behind for Education portfolio
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush tabs progenitor of No Child Left Behind for Education portfolio
Russell Adkins
November 16, 2004 07:46:00 pm

Filling the vacancy left when Secretary of Education Rod Paige announced his resignation on Monday, President Bush will nominate domestic policy advisor and longtime confidante Margaret Spellings to fill the top post in the Department of Education, according to...

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News Environmental brief ~ UN allows Greenpeace to speak for first time
Environmental brief ~ UN allows Greenpeace to speak for first time
Tom Henry
November 16, 2004 06:28:00 pm

In Tuesday's environmental law news, Greenpeace, the international environmental activist group, was allowed to speak for the first time Tuesday before the UN General Assembly. Today is the 10th anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Convention...

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News Cameras film first UK appeal case in TV experiment
Cameras film first UK appeal case in TV experiment
Amit Patel
November 16, 2004 04:15:00 pm

A British high court hearing became the first ordinary legal case to be filmed by TV cameras in the UK Tuesday. The court heard the appeal of former council leader Jim Speechley from a misconduct conviction. Footage from the...

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News Spitzer warns Senate committee of further insurance company investigations
Spitzer warns Senate committee of further insurance company investigations
Amit Patel
November 16, 2004 03:36:00 pm

New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, who launched an investigation into insurance companies including Marsh & McLennan, told the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Tuesday that more criminal pleas related to bad practices are coming. Spitzer is urging Congress to...

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News Partial New Hampshire recount begins Thursday
Partial New Hampshire recount begins Thursday
Amit Patel
November 16, 2004 03:03:00 pm

A partial recount of the New Hampshire presidential vote sought by independent candidate Ralph Nader is set to start Thursday. The Nader campaign filed for the recount November 5, citing the inaccuracy of optical scan vote-counting machines. The request...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush officially names Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush officially names Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state
Chris Buell
November 16, 2004 01:40:00 pm

BBC News is reporting that President Bush has officially selected current National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice to fill the secretary of state post, as reported on JURIST's Paper Chase Monday. Current Secretary of State Colin Powell announced his resignation...

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News Group to challenge planned protection of 48 endangered species in CA
Group to challenge planned protection of 48 endangered species in CA
Chris Buell
November 16, 2004 01:38:00 pm

The Pacific Legal Foundation has initiated a challenge to plans by the government to designate four dozen endangered species for protection under the Endangered Species Act. The foundation notified the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine...

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Soviet spy Klaus Fuchs sentenced to 14 years in UK prison

On March 1, 1950, German-British atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs was sentenced to 14 years in prison by a UK court for passing British and American nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Read a biography of Fuchs from PBS.

Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law

On March 1, 1875, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law. It declared that all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law. In 1883, in the Civil Rights Cases, the US Supreme Court ruled the 1875 Act unconstitutional and unauthorized by either the 13th or 14th Amendments. Congress passed no more civil rights legislation until 1957.

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