Jurist
DONATE NOW
  • News ▾
    • All Legal News
    • US Legal News
    • World Legal News
    • This Day @ Law
  • Dispatches ▾
    • All Dispatches
    • Afghanistan
    • Canada
    • EU
    • Ghana
    • India
    • Iran
    • Israel
    • Italy
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kenya
    • Myanmar
    • Pakistan
    • Peru
    • Romania
    • Sri Lanka
    • Taiwan
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • US
  • Commentary ▾
    • All Commentary
    • Faculty Commentary
    • Professional Commentary
    • Student Commentary
  • Features ▾
    • All Features
    • Explainers
    • Long Reads
    • Multimedia
    • Interviews
  • Topics
  • Rule of Law ▾
    • Materials
    • Podcasts
  • About ▾
    • FAQ
    • Staff
    • Awards
    • Apply
    • Journalist in Residence
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact Us
  • Donate ▾
    • Why Support JURIST?
    • Donate
    • Honor Roll
News Annual report on capital punishment [US DOJ]
Annual report on capital punishment [US DOJ]
November 15, 2004 11:36:00 pm

Capital Punishment, 2003, United States Department of Justice, November 2004 . Read the full text of the report here . Reported in...

READ MORE ▸
News Ruling reversing Texas death sentence [US SC]
Ruling reversing Texas death sentence [US SC]
November 15, 2004 11:10:00 pm

LaRoyce Lathair Smith v. Texas, Supreme Court of the United States, per curiam, November 15, 2004 . Read the...

READ MORE ▸
News UN imposes arms embargo on Ivory Coast
UN imposes arms embargo on Ivory Coast
Tom Henry
November 15, 2004 07:40:00 pm

The UN Security Council voted Monday evening to immediately impose an arms embargo on the Ivory Coast. As previously reported in JURIST's Paper Chase, the country is currently experiencing internal strife, and the vote is an effort to cut...

READ MORE ▸
News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush picks Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush picks Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 07:17:00 pm

President Bush has asked national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to replace Colin Powell as Secretary of State. Current deputy national security advisor Stephen Hadley will become the President's new national security adviser. NBC has more....

READ MORE ▸
News Iraq deputy prime minister suggests elections may be delayed
Iraq deputy prime minister suggests elections may be delayed
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 04:25:00 pm

Iraq deputy prime minister Barham Salih, the former Prime Minister of the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government in northern Iraq, has suggested for the first time that democratic elections scheduled for January may have to be delayed due to the...

READ MORE ▸
News Justice Department: Death sentences reach 30-year low
Justice Department: Death sentences reach 30-year low
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 04:10:00 pm

The US Justice Department is reporting that the number of people sentenced to death in the United States reached a 30-year low in 2003. Last year, 144 inmates in 25 states were given the death penalty, which is not...

READ MORE ▸
News Hungarian parliament rejects Iraq troop extension
Hungarian parliament rejects Iraq troop extension
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 03:47:00 pm

The Hungarian parliament has rejected a proposal to keep its 300 non-combat troops in Iraq until March 31, 2005. The troops were to stay in Iraq until December 31. The Socialist-led government wanted to extend the mission of the...

READ MORE ▸
News Human Rights Watch calls on UN to implement sanctions against Sudan government
Human Rights Watch calls on UN to implement sanctions against Sudan government
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 03:09:00 pm

Human Rights Watch Monday called on the United Nations Security Council to act quickly to end ethnic cleansing in Sudan's Darfur region. The group is requesting an arms embargo and travel sanctions on Sudanese officials for their failure to...

READ MORE ▸
News ABA report: Contingent fees essential to preserving individuals’ rights
ABA report: Contingent fees essential to preserving individuals’ rights
Russell Adkins
November 15, 2004 02:01:00 pm

A report released Monday by the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) says that lawyers' contingent fees in medical malpractice cases are essential in preserving access to justice, and that proposed limitations being considered in...

READ MORE ▸
News Corporations & securities brief ~ Dow Jones settles Australian defamation suit
Corporations & securities brief ~ Dow Jones settles Australian defamation suit
Amit Patel
November 15, 2004 01:44:00 pm

In Monday's corporations and securities law news, Dow Jones & Co. has settled a defamation suit with Australian mining magnate Joe Gutnick. The suit arose out of an online publication of a story which portrayed Gutnick as a schemer...

READ MORE ▸
  1. Newest
  2. Newer
  3. ...
  4. 6318
  5. 6319
  6. 6320
  7. 6321
  8. 6322
  9. ...
  10. Older
  11. Oldest
Law students to join jurist
GET OUR DAILY DIGEST
LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Facebook RSS Twitter
Latest DISPATCHES
Egypt dispatch: historic overhaul of personal status laws sparks fierce debate over family stability

Egypt dispatch: historic overhaul of personal status laws sparks fierce debate over family stability

India dispatch: Supreme Court weighs anti-terror law as activist enters sixth year jailed without trial

India dispatch: Supreme Court weighs anti-terror law as activist enters sixth year jailed without trial

Latest COMMENTARY
Beyond Sovereignty: The Legal and Moral Case for Treating Hormuz as a Global Trust

Beyond Sovereignty: The Legal and Moral Case for Treating Hormuz as a Global Trust

by AmirAli Maleki
‘This is Canada’s moment’ — Former Canadian justice minister, UN prosecutor call on Ottawa to lead on Ukraine war crimes accountability

‘This is Canada’s moment’ — Former Canadian justice minister, UN prosecutor call on Ottawa to lead on Ukraine war crimes accountability

by Irwin Cotler | Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and David M. Crane | Founding Chief Prosecutor of the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone
Latest FEATURES
The Legal Architecture of Reparations: A Conversation with Kwesi Pratt Jnr.

The Legal Architecture of Reparations: A Conversation with Kwesi Pratt Jnr.

Beaten, Starved, Unbroken: An Interview with Ben Marmarelli, Lawyer to Marwan Barghouti, Palestine’s Nelson Mandela

Beaten, Starved, Unbroken: An Interview with Ben Marmarelli, Lawyer to Marwan Barghouti, Palestine’s Nelson Mandela

THIS DAY @ LAW

Denmark constitution signed

On June 5, 1849, Denmark became a constitutional monarchy with the signing of its first constitution. Prior to the promulgation of its constitution, Denmark was an absolute monarchy. The Danish constitution protected civil liberties, limited the power of the king, and created a bicameral legislature called the Rigstag, consisting of the Folketing and the Landsting. Today, Constitution Day is celebrated as a national holiday in Denmark every year on June 5. Learn more about Denmark's system of government from the country's official website.

US Supreme Court ordered U. Texas law school to admit black students

On June 5, 1950, in Sweatt v. Painter, the US Supreme Court ordered the University of Texas Law School to admit black students because a law school founded for blacks could not be equal to the established and prestigious white law school. Learn more about Sweatt v. Painter.

Jurist
Home Attributions Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact Us
Copyright © 2026, JURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc.
JURISTnews is a collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh