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News Sri Lanka toughens anti-terror legislation
Sri Lanka toughens anti-terror legislation
Brett Murphy
December 6, 2006 03:13:00 pm

The Sri Lanka cabinet enacted strict new anti-terror laws Wednesday that ban individuals from aiding anyone "engaged in terrorism" and prohibit the wearing of uniforms "relating to terrorism." The new laws also give police and security forces...

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News US grand jury indicts son of former Liberian president Taylor
US grand jury indicts son of former Liberian president Taylor
Brett Murphy
December 6, 2006 03:09:00 pm

Charles McArthur Emmanuel, also known as Roy Belfast Jr. and Charles Taylor Jr., son of former Liberia president Charles Taylor, was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury in the...

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News ICTY orders force-feeding of Serb nationalist accused if needed to save life
ICTY orders force-feeding of Serb nationalist accused if needed to save life
Brett Murphy
December 6, 2006 02:45:00 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Wednesday mandated that Dutch officials force-feed Serb nationalist and war crimes defendant Vojislav Seselj in the event that the hunger strike [JURIST...

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News Halliburton subsidiary settles Kosovo fraud allegations
Halliburton subsidiary settles Kosovo fraud allegations
Brett Murphy
November 29, 2006 03:15:00 pm

Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) has settled fraud allegations under the False Claims Act , the US Justice Department said Wednesday, and has agreed to pay the US $8 million for allegedly...

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News Arbour warns against ‘impunity’ for violations of Palestinian rights
Arbour warns against ‘impunity’ for violations of Palestinian rights
Brett Murphy
November 29, 2006 03:09:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour told the UN Human Rights Council Wednesday in the aftermath of a controversial trip to the Middle East that "the human rights situation in...

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News Supreme Court hears patent, antitrust cases
Supreme Court hears patent, antitrust cases
Brett Murphy
November 28, 2006 03:37:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc. , 04-1350, a case involving a fight over a patent on adjustable...

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News NEA appeals dismissal of No Child Left Behind lawsuit
NEA appeals dismissal of No Child Left Behind lawsuit
Brett Murphy
November 28, 2006 03:10:00 pm

The National Education Association (NEA) joined three school districts on Tuesday in appealing the dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged the funding of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) [PDF text; executive summary; US...

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News Berlusconi tax fraud trial adjourned after defense seeks judge recusal
Berlusconi tax fraud trial adjourned after defense seeks judge recusal
Brett Murphy
November 21, 2006 02:34:00 pm

The tax fraud trial of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and British lawyer David Mills was adjourned Tuesday after the defense applied to have one of the judges taken off the...

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News Judge urges Louisiana prosecutors to charge hospital workers or drop case
Judge urges Louisiana prosecutors to charge hospital workers or drop case
Brett Murphy
November 21, 2006 01:58:00 pm

A judge in the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court on Monday urged prosecutors to either charge hospital workers accused of killing four patients in the wake of Hurricane Katrina or drop the case. Judge...

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News Israel high court rules state must recognize same-sex marriages performed abroad
Israel high court rules state must recognize same-sex marriages performed abroad
Brett Murphy
November 21, 2006 01:40:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Israel ruled 6-1 Tuesday that same-sex marriages ordained abroad must be recognized by the state . The ruling does not allow for same-sex civil marriages to occur...

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Accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, put on trial in Israel

On February 16, 1987, accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, went on trial in Jerusalem, Israel. The prosecution claimed that Demjanjuk was a notorious prison guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" at the Treblinka extermination camp during World War II. On this basis, Demjanjuk was convicted by the Israeli court of crimes against humanity. However, in August 1993, the conviction overturned by Israel's Supreme Court on a finding of reasonable doubt.

After the decision by the Supreme Court of Israel, Demjanjuk was returned to the United States, where he had been moved after World War II. On December 22, 2006, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals ordered him deported to the Ukraine on a finding that he had been a guard at other Nazi concentration camps.

American feminist arrested for advocating birth control

On February 16, 1916, feminist and anarchist Emma Goldman was arrested in New York City for advocating birth control.

Learn more about Emma Goldman and her defense of reproductive rights from the University of California, Berkeley.

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