The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday filed a complaint in federal court seeking an injunction against Verizon Communications and the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to prevent the PUC from demanding that Verizon attest in a sworn statement to comments previously made regarding Verizon's participation in the NSA domestic surveillance program . Verizon [...]

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An Israeli military court on Tuesday charged Palestinian parliament speaker Aziz Dweik with membership and activity in a terrorist organization, over Dweik's complaints that the Israel Defense Forces court has no jurisdiction over elected Palestinian officials. Dweik's next court hearing is scheduled for August 31, again at the Ofer military base in the West Bank. [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report Tuesday finding that security forces in Guinea are routinely torturing people to coerce confessions in an increasingly unstable domestic climate. According to the report, "the most common types of abuse committed by the police…include binding the detainee with nylon cords in painful positions and then beating him." Within [...]

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The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday voiced disapproval of congressional efforts to address "net neutrality," arguing that if current regulations do not prevent broadband providers from accepting money from content providers in exchange for preferential bandwidth treatment, or from interfering with the content of competitors, then the free market will resolve [...]

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A UN committee charged with creating worldwide standards to protect persons with disabilities has been swamped with 150 proposed amendments to the draft convention currently under discussion. The Eighth Session of the committee on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has made progress in several key areas, according to conference chair [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has overturned a Missouri law banning sexually suggestive billboards on highways, saying that it was an unconstitutional infringement on commercial free speech. The court ruled Monday that the law, which was enacted in 2004 to protect children and prevent traffic accidents, was too broad. According to [...]

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A federal judge on Tuesday consented to a deferred-prosecution agreement between federal prosecutors and investment banker Frank Quattrone that allows Quattrone to avoid a third trial on obstruction of justice and witness tampering charges without admitting guilt. Under the deal, the indictment against Quattrone will be dropped if he keeps his name clear for one [...]

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Eleven suspects charged in connection with the foiled terror plot to bomb airplanes crossing the Atlantic Ocean appeared in a UK court for the first time Tuesday. Eight defendants were remanded in custody until a hearing on September 4, two were remanded until September 19, and the last, a 17-year-old-boy, was remanded until August 29. [...]

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