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News Judge refuses guilty plea in AOL spam case
Judge refuses guilty plea in AOL spam case
Brandon Smith
December 21, 2004 02:27:00 pm

Judge Alvin Hellerstein of Manhattan federal court refused Tuesday to accept an ex-AOL employee's plea of guilty to charges of conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property, saying that he wasn't sure the man had actually committed a crime...

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News Putin: Yukos sale OK under Russian law
Putin: Yukos sale OK under Russian law
Brandon Smith
December 21, 2004 01:59:00 pm

Updating a continuing story on JURIST's Paper Chase, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Baikal Finance Group, the little-known company that bought the production arm of oil giant Yukos at auction from the Russian authorities over the weekend,...

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News Bosnian Serb PM resigns after war crimes criticism
Bosnian Serb PM resigns after war crimes criticism
Brandon Smith
December 17, 2004 02:19:00 pm

Bosnian Serb Prime Minister Dragan Mikerevic tendered his resignation Friday, a day after fresh international sanctions were imposed against Serb police and officials for alleged protection of war crimes fugitives. Mikerevic said his resignation was for the good of...

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News Kansas Supreme Court rules death penalty law unconstitutional
Kansas Supreme Court rules death penalty law unconstitutional
Brandon Smith
December 17, 2004 01:58:00 pm

The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 vote Friday that the state's 1994 death penalty law is unconstitutional. The court's ruling focused on a provision stating that when juries weigh aggravating and mitigating factors in determining a sentence,...

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News New Russian anti-terror law passes first reading
New Russian anti-terror law passes first reading
Brandon Smith
December 17, 2004 01:38:00 pm

Updating a story published yesterday in JURIST's Paper Chase, new proposed Russian anti-terror legislation that would allow 60-day security clampdowns and that has critics fearing for civil rights easily passed its first reading Friday in the Duma, the lower...

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News IRS issues stricter standards for tax attorneys
IRS issues stricter standards for tax attorneys
Brandon Smith
December 17, 2004 01:32:00 pm

The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department issued new guidelines on Friday that enforce stricter ethical standards for tax attorneys, accountants, and others offering tax advice. The new standards require those giving advice to rely on all related facts...

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News Pakistan bans Newsweek issue, mulls legal action
Pakistan bans Newsweek issue, mulls legal action
Brandon Smith
November 26, 2004 11:00:00 am

A Pakistani district magistrate has ordered all copies of the November 22nd issue of Newsweek magazine destroyed for publishing material that desecrates the Koran. Islamic groups in the country have said that an article about murdered Dutch film-maker Theo...

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News WTO approves sanctions on US over antidumping law
WTO approves sanctions on US over antidumping law
Brandon Smith
November 26, 2004 10:03:00 am

The World Trade Organization Friday approved sanctions against the US for failing to repeal the Byrd Amendment, federal legislation that directs US Customs to distribute duties collected as a result of "antidumping" and countervailing duty orders to US goods...

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News UPDATE ~ Yushchenko calls for national strike in Ukraine
UPDATE ~ Yushchenko calls for national strike in Ukraine
Brandon Smith
November 24, 2004 02:53:00 pm

Updating a continuing story previously reported on JURIST's Paper Chase, Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko has called for an "all-Ukraine national strike" after election officials declared Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych the winner of Sunday's presidential election. Yushchenko said he...

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News UK judge calls for national DNA database
UK judge calls for national DNA database
Brandon Smith
November 24, 2004 02:23:00 pm

Britain's Lord Justice Sedley has recommended in a lecture to Leicester University Law School that the country should establish a national DNA database. Sedley, known for his civil rights beliefs, cited the benefit DNA could further provide in assisting...

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First impeachment trial began in US Senate

On December 17, 1798, the US Senate began its first impeachment trial. Senator William Blount of Tennessee, a land speculator, was accused of plotting with England to wrest control of Florida from Spain.

The Senate ultimately dismissed the charges for lack of jurisdiction - and, perhaps incidentally, lack of Blount, who had gone to Tennessee and had refused to return to the Senate for trial. Read more on the attempted arrest of William Blount.

Simon Bolivar dies

On December 17, 1830, South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar died in Colombia. During his lifetime, Bolivar led successful revolutions against Spanish colonial rule throughout South America. His efforts led to the independence of the modern-day nations of Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and Bolivia, a nation named in his honor.

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