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News Federal Circuit reverses Samsung injunction, remands to lower court
Federal Circuit reverses Samsung injunction, remands to lower court
Brandon Gatto
October 11, 2012 02:59:06 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday reversed an injunction issued by the US District Court for the Northern District of California against Samsung in an ongoing patent dispute...

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News Burkina Faso, Niger ask ICJ for peaceful settlement of border dispute
Burkina Faso, Niger ask ICJ for peaceful settlement of border dispute
Brandon Gatto
October 8, 2012 03:43:54 pm

African neighbors Burkina Faso and Niger asked the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) at a public sitting on Monday for a peaceful settlement of the longstanding and ongoing border dispute between the...

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News Kazakhstan court sentences opposition leader to prison
Kazakhstan court sentences opposition leader to prison
Brandon Gatto
October 8, 2012 02:55:20 pm

A court in Kazakhstan on Monday sentenced an outspoken political activist to seven-and-a-half years in jail for allegedly colluding with a fugitive billionaire to overthrow the government. Specifically, Judge Berdybek Myrzabekov found Vladimir Kozlov , head...

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News Eighth Circuit affirms dismissal of health care law challenge
Eighth Circuit affirms dismissal of health care law challenge
Brandon Gatto
October 4, 2012 03:41:23 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Thursday upheld the dismissal of a challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) due to the plaintiffs' lack of...

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UN rights chief urges Serbia to allow gay pride parade
Brandon Gatto
October 4, 2012 02:56:15 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Thursday urged Serbia to protect universal freedoms and allow a banned pride parade for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The pride parade, which was...

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California governor signs bill allowing some illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses
Brandon Gatto
October 1, 2012 03:40:44 pm

California Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday signed a bill that will allow some illegal immigrants who came to the US as children to obtain state drivers licenses. Specifically, the legislation will amend...

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Bahrain court upholds jail sentences for medics
Brandon Gatto
October 1, 2012 03:12:31 pm

The Bahrain Court of Cassation on Monday upheld jail sentences issued to nine medics convicted for their involvement in Bahrain's pro-democracy uprising in February and March of 2011, the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported. According...

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ACLU urges government to stop delegating federal immigration authority
Brandon Gatto
September 27, 2012 03:40:30 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Thursday urged the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to stop delegating federal immigration authority to state and local law enforcement agencies, claiming...

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Netherlands court allows ICC witnesses to seek asylum
Brandon Gatto
September 27, 2012 02:40:09 pm

A Dutch court on Wednesday ruled that three Congolese witnesses who testified in an International Criminal Court (ICC) case against militia leader Germain Katanga must be allowed to remain in the Netherlands...

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Egypt court upholds death sentences for 14 Islamists
Brandon Gatto
September 24, 2012 03:55:12 pm

An Egyptian criminal court on Monday upheld death sentences for 14 Islamists convicted of murdering several people in Sinai Peninsula attacks last year. In particular, the Ismailia court ordered the convicts, all members of the monotheist and militant group...

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World court established at The Hague

On December 13, 1920, the League of Nations Assembly, sitting in Geneva, approved the statute setting up the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague.

Learn more about the Permanent Court of International Justice. Visit the website of the Permanent Court's successor body, the International Court of Justice.

President Wilson arrives in France to negotiate WWI treaty

On December 13, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France to negotiate a treaty to conclude World War I. Wilson was the first U.S. President to visit Europe while in office. His meeting with the other Allied leaders would result in the Treaty of Versailles, which created the League of Nations and redrew borders across Europe. The treaty, however, was rejected by the U.S. Senate, thus preventing the U.S. from joining the League with the other major powers.

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