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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, Feb. 2
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, Feb. 2
Chris Buell
February 2, 2005 06:00:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, Feb. 2.President Bush will deliver his 2005 State of the Union address tonight at 9 PM ET, followed by a...

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News Videos show guards using force against Gitmo detainees, but no systemic abuse
Videos show guards using force against Gitmo detainees, but no systemic abuse
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 04:51:00 pm

Videotapes show Guantanamo Bay military prison riot squads subduing some detainees by punching them, tying one to a gurney and forcing them to strip from the waist down, according to a report by investigators from the...

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News UPDATE ~ Democrats won’t filibuster Gonzales nomination
UPDATE ~ Democrats won’t filibuster Gonzales nomination
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 04:33:00 pm

Following up on a story reported earlier today on JURIST's Paper Chase, Senate Democrats said Tuesday they will not try to filibuster the nomination of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general, although they...

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News US insists Sudan violence is genocide, supports separate war crimes tribunal
US insists Sudan violence is genocide, supports separate war crimes tribunal
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 04:06:00 pm

Following up a story reported earlier today on JURIST's Paper Chase, the US State Department has welcomed the release of the UN report on the violence in Sudan , although it has maintained its...

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News Slovenia becomes third country to ratify European Constitution
Slovenia becomes third country to ratify European Constitution
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 03:16:00 pm

Slovenia's National Assembly ratified the European Constitution Tuesday with an overwhelming 79-4 vote in favor, making it the third country to do so following Lithuania and Hungary . The constitution requires...

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News Israeli AG says East Jerusalem land seizure plan illegal
Israeli AG says East Jerusalem land seizure plan illegal
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 03:10:00 pm

Israel's attorney general said Tuesday that he had previously been unaware of the government's secret seizure of Palestinian property in East Jerusalem under a 1950 land law. Attorney General Meni Manuz called the plan illegal and ordered...

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News UK releases terror suspect from prison, citing lack of evidence
UK releases terror suspect from prison, citing lack of evidence
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 02:33:00 pm

The British government has released an Egyptian man it had held since December 2001 without trial or charges, the Home Office reported Tuesday. The man, identified only as "C," was released from prison Monday because there was...

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News White House defends nominee Chertoff against torture advice reports
White House defends nominee Chertoff against torture advice reports
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 11:41:00 am

White House spokesman Scott McClellan Tuesday denied reports that Secretary of Homeland Security nominee Michael Chertoff , a former Justice Department official, advised the CIA on the use of certain torture techniques on terror suspects. McClellan said Chertoff...

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News Sudanese parliament approves peace deal with rebels
Sudanese parliament approves peace deal with rebels
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 11:19:00 am

Members of Sudan's National Assembly unanimously approved a peace deal with Darfur rebels Tuesday, designed to end more than two decades of conflict between Khartoum and the southern region of the country. The deal was reached earlier...

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News Senate debates Gonzales AG nomination as rights group urges vote delay
Senate debates Gonzales AG nomination as rights group urges vote delay
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 10:48:00 am

The full US Senate Tuesday began debate on the nomination of White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales for attorney general, with a vote expected to be held Thursday. Gonzales' nomination was narrowly approved...

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Ford pardoned Nixon for Watergate

On September 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford, in a televised address to the American people, pardoned ex-President Richard Nixon for any offenses committed in association with the Watergate break-in.

Read the full text of Ford's address, or listen to him read the pardon (via Watergate.info).

Treaty of San Francisco signed, officially ending WWII in the Pacific

On September 8, 1951, the Treaty of San Francisco was signed between 49 nations and Japan, ending World War II in the Pacific region. In addition to dismantling the Japanese Empire, the accord also provided for compensation to be paid by Japan to prisoners of war and civilians who were victimized by Japan during the War. Communist China did not participate in the San Francisco negotiations and thus signed the separate Treaty of Tapei with Japan.

Ford pardoned Nixon

On Sepetmber 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford pardoned predecessor Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed or participated in while in office. Read President Ford's remarks explaining the pardon.

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