Morgan Tsvangirai , president of the Zimbabwean opposition party Movement for Democratic Change , announced Wednesday that the MDC had proof of "serious and unaccountable gaps" between the totals of reported votes and tallied votes in one quarter of the 120 open seats at stake in last week's Zimbabwe parliamentary elections. MDC officials said that [...]

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Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced Tuesday that his office is preparing the first state-sponsored federal lawsuit against the US Department of Education for imposing millions of dollars worth of illegal unfunded mandates under the No Child Left Behind Act . In order to comply with NCLB testing mandates, Connecticut will be required to spend [...]

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Voters in Kansas overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment Tuesday that will ban same-sex couples from marrying or entering into civil unions. Kansas law already prohibits same-sex marriage, but supporters of the constitutional amendment have said the ban must be included in the Kansas Constitution in order to insulate it from legal challenge. Over 70% [...]

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As expected , Kurdish leader Jalal Talabani was elected by the 275-member Iraqi National Assembly Wednesday to serve as president of Iraq's transitional government. In the same vote, Shiite Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Sunni current interim President Ghazi al-Yawer were chosen as vice presidents. Talabani and his vice presidents received 227 votes, with thirty ballots left [...]

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Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, April 6. The US Senate convenes at Noon ET today. Watch a live webcast of proceedings. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is holding a hearing to consider several Environmental Protection Agency nominations, including Stephen L. Johnson as [...]

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The death penalty worldwide: developments in 2004, Amnesty International, April 5, 2005 . Excerpt: At least 3,797 people were executed in 25 countries in 2004, and at least 7,395 people were sentenced to death in 64 countries, according to Amnesty International. The true figures were certainly higher…. As in previous years, the vast majority of [...]

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