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News Chile president introduces same-sex marriage bill
Chile president introduces same-sex marriage bill
Elizabeth Lowman
August 29, 2017 01:52:59 pm

Chile's president, Michelle Bachelet introduced a bill on Tuesday that would legalize same-sex marriage. Bachelet said "We believe that it is not ethical or just to place artificial limits on love or deny essential...

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News UN rights committee urges Russia to address hate speech
UN rights committee urges Russia to address hate speech
Elizabeth Lowman
August 29, 2017 01:14:44 pm

In a periodic report published on Friday, the UN's Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) expressed concern about the racist speech used by politicians and neo-Nazi groups in Russia. According to the report,...

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News Oklahoma Supreme Court rules against cigarette tax
Oklahoma Supreme Court rules against cigarette tax
Elizabeth Lowman
August 11, 2017 04:00:46 pm

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against a state cigarette tax on Thursday. The plaintiffs—cigarette companies, distributors, and smokers—argued that the $1.50 tax violated the state constitution. The majority agreed, saying that since the tax was...

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News Washington Supreme Court upholds Seattle gun tax
Washington Supreme Court upholds Seattle gun tax
Elizabeth Lowman
August 11, 2017 09:35:32 am

The Washington Supreme Court upheld Seattle's tax on guns and ammunition sales on Thursday. The two individual gun owners and organizations bringing the suit argued that the tax was actually a state regulation...

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News Family of transgender child brings discrimination case against private school
Family of transgender child brings discrimination case against private school
Elizabeth Lowman
August 4, 2017 10:33:02 am

The parents of eight-year-old transgender student Nicole Brar brought a discrimination suit against Nicole's private school, Heritage Oak Private School , located in Yorba Linda, California, and the school's parent company, Nobel Learning Communities Wednesday. The...

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News Former Thai prime ministers acquitted of abuse of power
Former Thai prime ministers acquitted of abuse of power
Elizabeth Lowman
August 4, 2017 09:16:41 am

A Bangkok court acquitted two former prime ministers and two police officers of abuse of power on Wednesday. Former prime ministers Somchai Wongsawat and Chavalit Yongchaiyudh were accused of authorizing the police to use brutal force against...

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News Argentina sentences former judges for crimes against humanity
Argentina sentences former judges for crimes against humanity
Elizabeth Lowman
July 28, 2017 11:33:23 am

A Mendoza court sentenced four former federal judges to life in prison for crimes against humanity carried out during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship. The judges were originally tried as accomplices for failure to investigate [Mendoza Post report, in...

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News DRC militia leader turns himself in to UN authorities
DRC militia leader turns himself in to UN authorities
Elizabeth Lowman
July 28, 2017 09:52:42 am

Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka, the leader of a militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), turned himself in to UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the DR Congo (MONUSCO) on Wednesday. The DRC took out a warrant [Reuters...

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News Amnesty accuses Cameroon of war crimes in fighting Boko Haram
Amnesty accuses Cameroon of war crimes in fighting Boko Haram
Elizabeth Lowman
July 21, 2017 11:14:25 am

Amnesty International (AI) accused Cameroon of torturing suspected supporters of Boko Haram in a report released Thursday. According to the human rights organization, hundreds of suspects were "subjected to severe beatings, agonizing stress positions and...

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News Thai Supreme Court convicts opposition leader for defaming PM
Thai Supreme Court convicts opposition leader for defaming PM
Elizabeth Lowman
July 21, 2017 09:41:44 am

Thailand's Supreme Court sentenced opposition leader Jatuporn Prompan to one year in prison for defaming Thailand's current prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva . Jatuporn, a leader of the "red shirt" opposition party, which supports two of Thailand's...

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Netherlands becomes the first country to legalize same-sex marriage and euthanasia

On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. The nation then became the first country to legalize euthanasia on April 1, 2002.

First US wartime conscription law took effect

On April 1, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, the first wartime conscription law passed in the United States went into effect. It included a clause allowing a person to pay $300 to avoid military service, a controversial "rich man's" exception that precipitated the July 1863 New York City Draft Riots.

The riots, the worst in US history to that point, killed as many as 100 people and had to be quelled by troops, some of whom had recently fought at the Battle of Gettysburg. Learn more about the Draft Riots.

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