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News Humanitarian organizations criticize Greece migrant containment policy
Humanitarian organizations criticize Greece migrant containment policy
Christopher Anderson
April 25, 2018 05:03:56 pm

Twenty-one humanitarian organizations issued a joint statement on Tuesday condemning the Greek government's decision to reinstate a migrant "containment" policy after it was struck down by the nation's highest administrative court. Amnesty International, Oxfam, and Human Rights Watch...

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News Massachusetts high court upholds limits on charter schools
Massachusetts high court upholds limits on charter schools
Christopher Anderson
April 25, 2018 03:35:29 pm

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday dismissed a complaint challenging that state's limits on charter schools. Massachusetts' charter school law sets a limit on the total number of charter schools...

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News Ohio Supreme Court upholds state’s death penalty law
Ohio Supreme Court upholds state’s death penalty law
Christopher Anderson
April 19, 2018 01:35:23 pm

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled on Wednesday that the state's death penalty statute does not violate the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of "the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury" Maurice Mason, a...

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News UN rights expert urges Ghana to address growing inequality, poverty
UN rights expert urges Ghana to address growing inequality, poverty
Christopher Anderson
April 18, 2018 02:12:23 pm

After a 10 day visit to Ghana, the UN Special Rapporteur for extreme poverty and human rights released a preliminary report Wednesday urging Ghana to address growing inequality and poverty. The full report will be forthcoming in June...

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News Democratic Attorneys General move to intervene in GOP case against Obamacare
Democratic Attorneys General move to intervene in GOP case against Obamacare
Christopher Anderson
April 11, 2018 12:49:49 pm

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra , along with the attorneys general of 14 other states and the District of Columbia, filed a motion Monday to intervene and defend the Affordable Care Act (ACA) against a challenge...

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News Brazil Supreme Court allows former president Lula to be jailed
Brazil Supreme Court allows former president Lula to be jailed
Christopher Anderson
April 5, 2018 02:16:20 pm

After late-night deliberations, the Supreme Court of Brazil on Thursday allowed an arrest warrant for former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to go forward . Lula was convicted in July of corruption...

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News UN rights experts urge Thailand to improve corporate respect for human rights
UN rights experts urge Thailand to improve corporate respect for human rights
Christopher Anderson
April 4, 2018 10:32:56 am

At the conclusion of a 10-day visit to Thailand, the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights issued a statement Wednesday saluting progress by the Thai government but urging improvements in some areas. The group's...

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News Wisconsin appeals court requires governor to order special elections
Wisconsin appeals court requires governor to order special elections
Christopher Anderson
March 29, 2018 01:26:49 pm

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals on Wednesday denied Governor Scott Walker's attempt to delay special elections for two vacant seats in the state's legislature . Walker had appealed after a county court ruled...

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News Cambodia’s efforts to sideline opposition condemned by 45 nations
Cambodia’s efforts to sideline opposition condemned by 45 nations
Christopher Anderson
March 22, 2018 02:30:02 pm

At the UN Human Rights Council Wednesday, 45 nations condemned the increasingly authoritarian actions taken by the regime in Cambodia. Last fall, opposition leader Kem Sokha was jailed and is being held in terrible conditions...

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News Maldives brings terrorism charges against top officials
Maldives brings terrorism charges against top officials
Christopher Anderson
March 21, 2018 01:22:42 pm

The prosecutor general of the Maldives brought charges against 11 current and former government officials Tuesday. The charges include attempting to overthrow the government, attempting an act of terrorism, and giving and receiving bribes. The people named in...

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