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News Supreme Court hears arguments on class certification, sentencing laws
Supreme Court hears arguments on class certification, sentencing laws
Ann Riley
April 25, 2011 02:37:46 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in Erica P John Fund v. Halliburton . The court will determine whether investor losses need...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments on prison sentences, patents
Supreme Court hears arguments on prison sentences, patents
Ann Riley
April 18, 2011 03:59:10 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in Tapia v. United States to determine whether a district court may impose a longer prison sentence...

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News Italy lower house approves bill effectively cutting Berlusconi bribery trial short
Italy lower house approves bill effectively cutting Berlusconi bribery trial short
Ann Riley
April 14, 2011 08:58:36 am

The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved legislation by a vote of 314-296 Wednesday to shorten the statute of limitations for criminal trials of defendants who do not have prior convictions. The...

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News Berlusconi calls tax fraud hearing ‘waste of time’
Berlusconi calls tax fraud hearing ‘waste of time’
Ann Riley
April 11, 2011 02:25:49 pm

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi attended a hearing in Milan on Monday to defend himself against charges of tax fraud. After just two-and-a-half hours, Berlusconi left the trial saying the...

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News Alabama House approves Arizona-style immigration bill
Alabama House approves Arizona-style immigration bill
Ann Riley
April 7, 2011 08:35:11 am

The Alabama State House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill to create an illegal immigration policy comparable to the controversial Arizona law . The bill, approved...

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News Holder announces 9/11 conspirators to face military trials
Holder announces 9/11 conspirators to face military trials
Ann Riley
April 4, 2011 02:23:45 pm

US Attorney General Eric Holder announced Monday that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other co-conspirators will be tried before a military commission for their roles in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Holder,...

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News US to seek second term on UN rights council
US to seek second term on UN rights council
Ann Riley
March 31, 2011 08:24:43 am

The US Department of State announced on Wednesday that it would pursue a second term on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) . In continuing its membership, the US intends to further its stand...

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News FTC settles with Google on charges of ‘Buzz’ privacy violations
FTC settles with Google on charges of ‘Buzz’ privacy violations
Ann Riley
March 31, 2011 07:49:49 am

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Wednesday that it has reached a settlement with Google over charges that the Internet giant breached consumer privacy rights and was misleading during the...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments on Arizona campaign finance scheme
Supreme Court hears arguments on Arizona campaign finance scheme
Ann Riley
March 28, 2011 04:54:57 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in two consolidated cases concerning campaign financing . In Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett [oral arguments transcript,...

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News Ninth Circuit refuses to lift same-sex marriage ban
Ninth Circuit refuses to lift same-sex marriage ban
Ann Riley
March 24, 2011 08:49:38 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday denied a motion to lift the stay order prohibiting gay couples from marrying while an appeal of the invalidation of Proposition 8...

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Terrorists launch airplane attacks on major US targets

On September 11, 2001, terrorists allegedly associated with al Qaeda hijacked four US commercial airliners, two of which were crashed into the World Trade Center Towers in New York City, with a third hitting the Pentagon in Washington DC. The fourth plane went down in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The attacks spawned an immediate tightening of aviation security regulations and in October 2001 led to Congressional passage of the controversial USA PATRIOT Act, giving the executive broad new national security powers.

Israel and Egypt agree to peace deal

On September 11, 1978, Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt agreed to the Camp David Accords, a plan for peace between the two countries. This led to the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. U.S. President Jimmy Carter played a major role in the negotiations.

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Starr Report detailing case for Clinton impeachment delivered to Congress

On September 11, 1998, Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr delivered an extensive report to Congress accusing President Clinton of 11 possible impeachable offenses - including perjury, obstruction of justice, tampering with witnesses and abuse of his powers of office - in connection with his relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Within minutes of its much-anticipated release on the Internet, JURIST carried the report here.

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