A Florida judge Tuesday refused to stay a constitutional amendment approved by state voters last month that would require hospitals to release records relating to adverse medical incidents. Florida hospitals had asked for the amendment to be put on hold pending legislative clarification of precisely what records the amendment applied to and how those records [...]

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BBC News is reporting that the Ukrainian parliament has passed reform measures to eliminate fraud from the re-run of the presidential vote later this month, and to weaken the president's powers. 9:15 AM ET – More details are now available here. According to the BBC, the reforms include: Reforming the Central Election Commission, dismissing the [...]

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Log of (and links to) records obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union from the US Defense Department and other government agencies pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request for documents concerning the treatment and interrogation of detainees in United States custody, the deaths of detainees in United States custody, and the "rendition" of [...]

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The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic, Decision on assigned counsel's motion for withdrawal, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, December 7, 2004 . Excerpt: The Trial Chamber observes that assignment of counsel against the wishes of the accused is a developing area of the law both in national and international jurisdictions. In such a situation [...]

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The US House of Representatives has passed the revised conference report version of an intelligence reform bill based on recommendations from the 9/11 Commission. 7:57 PM ET – S. 2845, variously called the National Intelligence Reform Act or (according to the conference report) the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, passed 336-75. AFP [...]

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