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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Tuesday, November 23
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Tuesday, November 23
Jeannie Shawl
November 23, 2004 05:20:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Tuesday, November 23.The US House and Senate are in recess. The US House will reconvene on Monday, December 6 at 2 PM. The US...

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News No sales tax on prepared  food at supermarkets, says Connecticut AG
No sales tax on prepared food at supermarkets, says Connecticut AG
Tom Henry
November 22, 2004 09:15:00 pm

Connecticut Attorney General Blumenthal issued a legal opinion Monday holding that supermarkets cannot collect sales taxes on prepared foods and must issue refunds to consumers that had been overtaxed. Prepared foods include the precooked items one can find at...

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News Mississippi high court overturns $80M verdict for lack of jurisdiction
Mississippi high court overturns $80M verdict for lack of jurisdiction
Tom Henry
November 22, 2004 08:42:00 pm

The Mississippi Supreme Court Monday overturned a verdict that had netted a Mississippi man $80 million. Carroll V. Hood and his company had been awarded the money, which included $75 million in punative damages, in a breach of contract...

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News US begins process to lower regulatory barrier for Canadian beef
US begins process to lower regulatory barrier for Canadian beef
Tom Henry
November 22, 2004 08:13:00 pm

Canadian Press is reporting that US officials on Monday started the final review of draft rules that would drop the existing trade barrier against Canadian beef products. The US banned the import of all Canadian cattle and beef after...

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News Taiwan president calls for new constitution
Taiwan president calls for new constitution
Tom Henry
November 22, 2004 07:42:00 pm

While campaigning on behalf of fellow members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian has called for a new constitution for the island, one that "fits today's realities in Taiwan." President Chen said Sunday that constitutional...

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News Hate Crimes Statistics 2003 [FBI]
Hate Crimes Statistics 2003 [FBI]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 22, 2004 05:18:00 pm

Hate Crimes Statistics 2003, Federal Bureau of Investigation, released November 22, 2004. Read the full text of the report here . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here....

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News FBI reports over 7400 hate crimes in 2003
FBI reports over 7400 hate crimes in 2003
Amit Patel
November 22, 2004 03:54:00 pm

The FBI announced Monday that over 7400 hate crime incidents were reported in 2003. The total, which includes 14 murders, is mostly made up of intimidation, vandalism, and property destruction. The nonprofit Southern Poverty Law Center indicates these incidents...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Fatah Party nominates Abbas to replace Arafat
BREAKING NEWS ~ Fatah Party nominates Abbas to replace Arafat
Russell Adkins
November 22, 2004 02:55:00 pm

The ruling Fatah faction of the Palestinian Authority has chosen Mahmoud Abbas as its candidate in the January 9 election to replace Yasser Arafat, whom Abbas, 69, served as for many years as deputy of the Palestinian Liberation Organization....

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News Rehnquist’s health remains a mystery
Rehnquist’s health remains a mystery
Russell Adkins
November 22, 2004 02:34:00 pm

The health of Chief Justice William Rehnquist remains largely a mystery since the disclosure several weeks ago that the nation's top jurist has thyroid cancer, but several upcoming events may serve as an indicator of the status of Rehnquist's...

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News Corporations & securities brief ~ Nevada Power sues investment firms over Enron conduct
Corporations & securities brief ~ Nevada Power sues investment firms over Enron conduct
Amit Patel
November 22, 2004 01:30:00 pm

In Monday's corporations and securities law news, Nevada Power Company has filed a federal lawsuit against several investment banking firms, including Citigroup, JP Morgan Securities and Barclays Bank, claiming they conspired with Enron Corp. to manipulate power markets. Nevada...

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First Fleet departs from England to establish penal colony in Australia

On May 13, 1787, the First Fleet departed from England, carrying 780 British convicts to establish a penal colony in Australia. Led by Captain Arthur Philip, all eleven ships arrived safely in Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia in January of 1788.

Read Captain Philip's account of his voyage on Project Gutenberg, and learn more about the journey and its impact from First Fleet online.

Federal government denied funding to segregated school districts

On May 13, 1966, the US federal government took its first action against violators of the desegregation guidelines of the 1964 Civil Rights Act by denying federal education funding for 12 segregated Southern school districts. Learn more about school desegregation.

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