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News Supreme Court rejects defendant’s argument in bank fraud case
Supreme Court rejects defendant’s argument in bank fraud case
Jaclyn Belczyk
December 12, 2016 10:42:46 am

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday in Shaw v. United States that a defendant's argument that he should not be convicted of bank fraud because because he only intended to cheat a bank...

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Supreme Court to rule on Virginia school transgender restroom policy
Jaclyn Belczyk
October 28, 2016 04:16:05 pm

The US Supreme Court granted certiorari in five cases Friday, including a controversial dispute over a Virginia transgender student's right to use the restroom of his choice. In Gloucester County School Board v. G.G. [docket;...

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News Federal appeals court upholds Ohio early voting cuts
Federal appeals court upholds Ohio early voting cuts
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 24, 2016 01:09:07 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Tuesday upheld cuts to early voting in Ohio as well as the elimination of the so-called "Golden Week" in which voters could register and cast their...

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News Malian Jihadist pleads guilty to destroying Timbuktu shrines at start of ICC trial
Malian Jihadist pleads guilty to destroying Timbuktu shrines at start of ICC trial
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 23, 2016 12:50:49 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) opened the trial of Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi Monday for the destruction of historical and religious monuments in Timbuktu. Al Mahdi admitted guilt Monday, apologizing for his...

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News Federal judge temporarily blocks transgender bathroom access guidelines
Federal judge temporarily blocks transgender bathroom access guidelines
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 22, 2016 12:37:42 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas on Sunday temporarily blocked federal guidelines that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom according to the gender with which they identify. Judge...

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US transfers 15 Guantanamo detainees to UAE
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 16, 2016 02:07:45 pm

The US Department of Defense (DOD) on Monday announced the transfer of 15 Guantanamo detainees to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Twelve of the detainees were from Yemen, and the other three were from Afghanistan. Six...

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Hong Kong protest leaders avoid jail time at sentencing
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 15, 2016 01:34:54 pm

A Hong Kong court on Monday sentenced three leaders of the 2014 pro-democracy protests who were convicted on charges related to their occupation of a government building. Joshua Wong and Alex Chow, prominent leaders of the Umbrella Revolution ,...

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News UN rights experts concerned over Bahrain persecution of Shias
UN rights experts concerned over Bahrain persecution of Shias
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 15, 2016 12:16:35 pm

A group of independent UN human rights experts on Monday expressed concern over Bahrain's persecution of the Shia population. The experts said, "he intensified wave of arrests, detentions, summons, interrogations and criminal charges brought against numerous Shia religious...

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News Belize top court strikes down anti-homosexuality law
Belize top court strikes down anti-homosexuality law
Jaclyn Belczyk
August 11, 2016 12:13:54 pm

The Belize Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a law banning sodomy, declaring it unconstitutional. Section 53 of the Belize Criminal Code banned "carnal intercourse against the order of nature." The law was challenged in 2010 by Caleb...

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August 11, 2016 11:05:15 am

A Bangladesh court on Wednesday granted bail to former prime minister Khaleda Zia in 10 pending cases, allowing her to go free. Zia, the head of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) , is facing charges...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

President Johnson signed law against burning draft cards

On August 31, 1965, President Johnson signed a law making the burning of draft cards a federal offense subject to a five-year prison sentence and $1000 fine. In response to the law and in protest of the war in Vietnam, the student-run National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam staged the first public burning of a draft card in the United States on October 15, 1965. The constitutionality of the federal law was upheld in 1968 by the US Supreme Court in US v. O'Brien.

Gdansk Agreement reached

On August 31, 1980, the communist government of Poland and labor leaders settled the Gdansk Agreement. The accord settled a summer of labor strikes at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland. With the Agreement, Poland became the first communist country to allow the creation of an independent labor union, which was called Solidarity. Solidarity then became the driving force that ended communism in Poland.
Learn more about the history of Solidarity.

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