The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit hears arguments Thursday on the legality of military commission trials of terror suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base . Last November, US District Judge James Robertson ordered military commissions to come to a halt , saying their procedures were unlawful. The government counters that [...]

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Iraq's new presidential council , formally sworn-in on Thursday, has named Shiite Arab Ibrahim al-Jaafari as interim prime minister replacing outgoing interim PM Iyad Allawi . The long-awaited announcement gives Iraq its first democratically elected government. Al-Jaafari now has two weeks to name a cabinet, which has seen ongoing negotiations. The primary task of the [...]

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US District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan Wednesday ruled that the Department of Defense (DOD) can give troops anthrax vaccinations on a voluntary basis. The ruling comes after Sullivan halted mandatory shots last October in response to a lawsuit brought by six unnamed military personnel and civilian workers who objected to the mandatory vaccination. The October [...]

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The Connecticut Senate approved legislation Wednesday recognizing civil unions between same-sex couples, becoming the first state legislature to voluntarily recognize the unions without court pressure. Vermont also recognizes civil unions, but did so only after a lawsuit was brought by same-sex couples. An Act Concerning Marriage Equality was passed 27-9; it gives same-sex couples many [...]

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Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Thursday, April 7. The US Senate convenes at 10 AM ET today. Watch a live webcast of the session. The US House is not in session today. The Judeo-Christian Council on Constitutional Restoration will hold a forum on social reform [...]

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SB 436, An act relating to the protection of persons and property, passed by the Floroda Senate and the Florida House April 5, 2005 . Read the full text of the bill here. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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A Chilean appeals court Wednesday upheld a $5 million asset freeze of former president Augusto Pinochet . A bid by Pinochet's lawyers to have the judge, Sergio Munoz, removed because of bias was also rejected. Pinochet is currently being investigated for tax evasion and misappropriation of public funds after a 2004 US Senate report exposed [...]

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