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News Myanmar says Suu Kyi unlikely to be released until new constitution approved
Myanmar says Suu Kyi unlikely to be released until new constitution approved
Brett Murphy
October 8, 2007 01:13:00 pm

The military government of Myanmar said Monday that opposition leader and democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi would likely not be released from house arrest until a new constitution for the country is...

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News China should impose moratorium on executions before Olympics: HRW
China should impose moratorium on executions before Olympics: HRW
Brett Murphy
October 8, 2007 12:33:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday urged China to institute a moratorium on capital punishment in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics . HRW commended China for the reported decrease in the number of executions [JURIST...

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News ICTY warned over health of war crimes suspect
ICTY warned over health of war crimes suspect
Brett Murphy
October 8, 2007 12:06:00 pm

The registrar of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has expressed concern over the refusal of Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Zdravko Tolimir to accept medical treatment in prison while awaiting...

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News Wal-Mart ordered to pay additional $62M in Pennsylvania class action
Wal-Mart ordered to pay additional $62M in Pennsylvania class action
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 12:47:00 pm

The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ruled in favor of a class of Pennsylvania Wal-mart workers on Wednesday, awarding the employees an additional $62.3 million under a state law which demands that pay not be withheld for...

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News Chinese lawyer alleges abuse for representing clients against government
Chinese lawyer alleges abuse for representing clients against government
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 11:37:00 am

Chinese lawyer Li Heping was captured and abused by unknown assailants for representing clients lodging complaints against the government of China , Li told AP Wednesday. Li said he was abducted by a group of men, forced...

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News Guantanamo review tribunal refuses to reconsider Khadr ruling
Guantanamo review tribunal refuses to reconsider Khadr ruling
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 11:14:00 am

The US Court of Military Commission Review has denied a motion by Canadian Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr to reconsider its decision to send Khadr's case back to a military tribunal. The appeals court ruled...

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News Settlement reached in Sept. 11 negligence lawsuit
Settlement reached in Sept. 11 negligence lawsuit
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 10:59:00 am

Five families whose relatives died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have reached a settlement agreement with American Airlines, Boeing, and a passenger screening company in the families' negligence lawsuit, lawyers said Tuesday. The families decided...

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News UN council criticizes Myanmar rights abuses
UN council criticizes Myanmar rights abuses
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 10:19:00 am

The UN Human Rights Council passed a motion Tuesday criticizing Myanmar for its recent crackdown on peaceful protests in the country. The motion came on the same day that Myanmar arrested at least eight truckloads of people...

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News US civilian defense contractors on trial for Abu Ghraib abuses
US civilian defense contractors on trial for Abu Ghraib abuses
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 09:57:00 am

Two American military contractors go on trial Wednesday for their alleged involvement in the torture of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison . The New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights brought a racketeering lawsuit [JURIST report; CCR...

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Texas appeals court halts lethal injection execution
Brett Murphy
October 3, 2007 09:30:00 am

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has stayed the lethal injection execution of an inmate who was scheduled to be put to death Wednesday, giving state officials 30 days to answer questions about whether lethal injection constitutes cruel and...

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Sandra Day O'Connor confirmed as first female US Supreme Court justice

On September 21, 1981, the US Senate approved the nomination of Sandra Day O’Connor to the US Supreme Court by a vote of 99-0, making her the first female Supreme Court justice.

Leran more about Justice O'Connor from the OYEZ website at Northwestern University.

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On September 21, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation 1081, implementing martial law in the Philippines. Marcos used the proclamation not only to suppress a communist insurgency but to eliminate political opponents as well. He remained in power until he was forced from office and into exile by the People Power Revolution in 1986.

Sandra Day O'Connor confirmed as the first female US Supreme Court justice

On September 21, 1981, the US Senate approved the nomination of Sandra Day O’Connor to the US Supreme Court by a vote of 99-0, making her the first female Supreme Court justice.

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