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News Greece lawmakers approve austerity measures
Greece lawmakers approve austerity measures
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 23, 2016 11:12:06 am

The Greek Parliament on Sunday approved the latest round of austerity measures necessary to secure European bailout funds. The measures, approved by 153 of parliament's 300 members, include raising sales tax and creating a...

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News Tajikistan voters approve constitutional changes to allow president to rule indefinitely
Tajikistan voters approve constitutional changes to allow president to rule indefinitely
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 23, 2016 09:37:32 am

Voters in Tajikistan on Sunday approved changes to the country's constitution that will allow President Emomali Rahmon to rule indefinitely, officials said Monday. Voters approved amendments to remove presidential term limits, lower the minimum age for presidential candidates...

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News South Carolina lawmakers approve 20-week abortion ban
South Carolina lawmakers approve 20-week abortion ban
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 19, 2016 02:51:58 pm

South Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill that would ban abortions at 20 weeks or later. The House of Representatives voted 79-29 in favor of the bill, which does not contain exceptions for rape or incest....

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News NAACP sues Michigan officials over Flint water contamination
NAACP sues Michigan officials over Flint water contamination
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 19, 2016 01:33:18 pm

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) on Wednesday announced the filing of a lawsuit against Michigan officials over the Flint water contamination crisis. The lawsuit, filed in March in the...

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News Supreme Court rules right to ‘speedy trial’ does not include sentencing
Supreme Court rules right to ‘speedy trial’ does not include sentencing
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 19, 2016 12:15:33 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in Betterman v. Montana that the Sixth Amendment right to a "speedy trial" ends at conviction. A criminal defendant is entitled to a speedy and public...

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News Federal judge blocks Kansas voter proof of citizenship requirement
Federal judge blocks Kansas voter proof of citizenship requirement
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 18, 2016 03:28:09 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Kansas ruled Tuesday that Kansas cannot require voters to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ...

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News Federal judge rejects bid to block San Francisco sugary drink health warnings
Federal judge rejects bid to block San Francisco sugary drink health warnings
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 18, 2016 02:38:38 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of California on Tuesday rejected an attempt to block a San Francisco law that requires health warning labels on ads for sugary drinks. The law, approved by...

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News Mexico president proposes legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
Mexico president proposes legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 18, 2016 01:49:34 pm

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Tuesday signed an initiative that would amend the country's constitution to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide. Marking the national day against homophobia, Peña Nieto tweeted "I signed...

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News Federal appeals court rules Second Amendment protects right to buy and sell guns
Federal appeals court rules Second Amendment protects right to buy and sell guns
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 17, 2016 03:29:46 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Monday that the Second Amendment protects the right to buy and sell firearms. Three individuals challenged an Alameda County, California, ordinance that prohibits gun shops...

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News Supreme Court allows private debt collectors to use government letterhead
Supreme Court allows private debt collectors to use government letterhead
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 17, 2016 02:46:29 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday in Sheriff v. Gillie that the use of official state letterhead by private debt collectors retained by the state was not misleading. Ohio law allows the state's...

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