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News Few US deportations terror-related: study
Few US deportations terror-related: study
Bernard Hibbitts
May 28, 2007 06:37:00 pm

Only a handful of deportations sought by US immigration authorities between 2004 and 2006 resulted from terrorism charges, according to a study released Sunday by a research institute at Syracuse University. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse ...

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News Pakistan judge jails same-sex couple for perjury
Pakistan judge jails same-sex couple for perjury
Bernard Hibbitts
May 28, 2007 06:32:00 pm

A Pakistan judge Monday ordered two women who have publicly acknowledged their same-sex relationship jailed for perjury after one initially claimed to be a man. Sixteen years ago Shumail Raj had herself surgically altered to remove her breasts and...

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News Control order reinstatement ruling [UK CA]
Control order reinstatement ruling [UK CA]
Bernard Hibbitts
May 17, 2007 11:51:00 pm

Secretary of State for the Home Department v E, England and Wales Court of Appeal, May 17, 2007 . Read the full text of the judgment. Reported in JURIST's...

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News Massachusetts New Yorker marriages ruling [Suffolk Superior Ct.]
Massachusetts New Yorker marriages ruling [Suffolk Superior Ct.]
Bernard Hibbitts
May 16, 2007 10:01:00 pm

Sandra and Roberta Cote-Whitacre et al. v. Department of Public Health, Suffolk Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 10, 2007 [ruling that a 1913 Massachusetts statute which forbids recognition of Massachusetts marriages of couples who are "expressly prohibited" from marrying...

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News Recriminations follow Pakistan killings as chief justice crisis escalates
Recriminations follow Pakistan killings as chief justice crisis escalates
Bernard Hibbitts
May 13, 2007 08:22:00 pm

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf traded barbs and accusations with opponents over the weekend after 39 people were killed Saturday in Karachi in clashes sparked by the arrival of Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry [official profile; JURIST...

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News Russia court rejects tsar exoneration bid
Russia court rejects tsar exoneration bid
Bernard Hibbitts
May 13, 2007 07:43:00 pm

Moscow City Court has rejected a bid by a surviving member of the Russian Romanov imperial dynasty to declare Tsar Nicholas II exonerated of the Soviet-era criminal charge against him and declare his 1918 murder at the...

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News Afghanistan president awaits high court ruling on foreign minister dismissal
Afghanistan president awaits high court ruling on foreign minister dismissal
Bernard Hibbitts
May 13, 2007 06:50:00 pm

A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Saturday that Karzai would await a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of parliament dismissing government ministers before relieving Foreign Minister Rangeen Dadfar Spanta after...

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News Europe rights laws must be ‘modernized’ to protect security: UK Home Secretary
Europe rights laws must be ‘modernized’ to protect security: UK Home Secretary
Bernard Hibbitts
May 13, 2007 02:09:00 pm

Outgoing UK Home Secretary John Reid told a meeting of ministers from major EU states Saturday that European human rights laws needed to be "modernized" to provide better protection from new terrorism threats. Addressing a conference of...

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News German chancellor presses European constitution ahead of EU summit
German chancellor presses European constitution ahead of EU summit
Bernard Hibbitts
May 13, 2007 01:29:00 pm

German Chancellor Angel Merkel Saturday urged European Union members to work together to advance a European constitution , largely stalled since referendum setbacks in France and the Netherlands in 2005. Merkel, whose country...

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News Ukraine president dismisses third Constitutional Court judge
Ukraine president dismisses third Constitutional Court judge
Bernard Hibbitts
May 11, 2007 02:10:00 pm

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has dismissed a third judge from the Ukrainian Constitutional Court , little more than a week after dismissing two others for alleged oath and ethics violations . The Russian...

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Sewing machine patented

On September 10, 1846, United States patent number 3640 was awarded to Elias Howe for his sewing machine. In 1854, Howe brought legal action against Isaac Singer, because he alleged Singer's machine infringed upon the patent. Howe won the case and was awarded royalties from the Singer sewing machines.
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Last French execution by guillotine

On September 10, 1977, Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant convicted of murder, became the last person executed by guillotine in France.

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