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News ACLU urges surveillance centers to narrow ‘suspicious activity’ standards
ACLU urges surveillance centers to narrow ‘suspicious activity’ standards
Addison Morris
September 20, 2013 11:06:31 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Thursday accused governmental surveillance centers of invasion of privacy and reliance on racial and religious profiling in their Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) and urged the centers to adopt...

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News Egypt rights council condemns violence against Christians
Egypt rights council condemns violence against Christians
Addison Morris
September 17, 2013 08:04:56 am

Egypt's state-run National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) on Monday publicly condemned recent violent attacks against the nation's Coptic Christians. Islamist extremists are believed to be behind attacks such as the burning of churches and...

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News Sri Lanka ex-chief justice charged with corruption
Sri Lanka ex-chief justice charged with corruption
Addison Morris
September 17, 2013 07:39:23 am

Sri Lanka prosecutors on Monday brought criminal corruption charges against former chief justice Shirani Bandaranayake . The nation's anti-graft commission accused Bandaranayake of allegedly failing to disclose empty bank accounts during a required declaration of assets while...

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News Egypt extends state of emergency for two months
Egypt extends state of emergency for two months
Addison Morris
September 13, 2013 04:24:27 pm

The office of interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour announced Thursday that the government is formally extending Egypt's state of emergency for two months due to security concerns. The interim government has sent military troops,...

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News Lawsuit challenges Kentucky same-sex marriage ban
Lawsuit challenges Kentucky same-sex marriage ban
Addison Morris
September 13, 2013 03:23:42 pm

The Kentucky Equality Federation has filed a lawsuit to overturn Kentucky's amendment banning same-sex marriage . The constitutional amendment, passed in 2004 with approval of 75 percent of voters, allows...

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News EU: Samsung should offer more concessions to settle antitrust case
EU: Samsung should offer more concessions to settle antitrust case
Addison Morris
September 9, 2013 03:09:30 pm

The European Commission on Monday instructed Samsung Electronics to offer more concessions in their proposal to settle antitrust charges. Samsung has been charged with breaching the EU's antitrust rules by engaging in patent...

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News Israel ex-president recieves 24-hour release from prison
Israel ex-president recieves 24-hour release from prison
Addison Morris
September 9, 2013 03:01:49 pm

Former Israeli president Moshe Katzav was allowed to leave the prison for 24-hours on Monday, marking his first furlough since his 2011 conviction for the rape of female employees in the 1990s. Katzav, who...

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News EU court annulls sanctions on Iran
EU court annulls sanctions on Iran
Addison Morris
September 6, 2013 12:32:40 pm

The EU General Court on Friday annulled sanctions imposed upon eight Iranian banks and companies, finding them unjustified. The 28-nation group has frozen assets and banned travel since 2010 for Iranian citizens thought to...

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News UN rights experts warn UK on press intimidation
UN rights experts warn UK on press intimidation
Addison Morris
September 6, 2013 10:59:54 am

Two independent UN human rights experts on Wednesday stressed the UK's obligation to ensure that investigative journalists are allowed protection from intimidation and punishment. Wednesday's statement comes as a reaction to the recent detention of...

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News Ninth Circuit upholds California sexual orientation conversion therapy ban
Ninth Circuit upholds California sexual orientation conversion therapy ban
Addison Morris
August 30, 2013 10:46:17 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Thursday upheld California's law prohibiting licensed therapists from counseling minors with the intent to convert their sexual orientation from gay to straight....

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Arkansas governor Faubus attempted to stop integration of Little Rock high school

On September 4, 1957, Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus called out state National Guard troops to prevent federal court-ordered integration of black students into Central High School in Little Rock. President Eisenhower subsequently sent the US 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock to enforce the ruling. Pay a virtual visit to the Little Rock High School National Historic Site.

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On September 4, 1884, the United Kingdom ended its policy of shipping convicted prisoners to the colony of New Sales Wales.
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