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News Bangladesh high courts lifts ban on garment factory documentary
Bangladesh high courts lifts ban on garment factory documentary
Jacqueline Jones
September 8, 2015 01:28:46 pm

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh on Sunday lifted a ban on the release of a documentary film that depicted the rescue of a woman 17-days after the 2013 garment factory disaster. The movie producer appealed ...

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News Thailand National Reform Council rejects new constitution
Thailand National Reform Council rejects new constitution
Jacqueline Jones
September 6, 2015 01:42:59 pm

Thailand's military-backed legislature, known as the National Reform Council, on Sunday rejected a draft of a new constitution. The draft was rejected by a vote of 135-105, with seven abstentions, which will likely delay elections planned for next year...

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News Washington Supreme Court strikes down voter-approved charter school law
Washington Supreme Court strikes down voter-approved charter school law
Jacqueline Jones
September 6, 2015 01:21:56 pm

The Washington Supreme Court ruled Friday that voter-approved initiative 1240 , which allowed 40 charter schools across the state, is unconstitutional. The court determined that the schools cannot receive public funding because the state superintendent has...

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News California Senate approves bill strengthening equal pay policies
California Senate approves bill strengthening equal pay policies
Jacqueline Jones
September 1, 2015 02:23:53 pm

The California Senate on Monday unanimously approved Senate Bill 358 , which would strengthen existing equal pay policies and help close the remaining gender pay gap. The bill broadens existing policies by stating that women must be...

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News Federal appeals court allows religious statue to remain on national forest land
Federal appeals court allows religious statue to remain on national forest land
Jacqueline Jones
September 1, 2015 01:30:17 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Monday that a six-foot-tall statue of Jesus may remain on US Forest Service land. The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed the suit claiming...

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News Violence persists in South Sudan despite scheduled ceasefire
Violence persists in South Sudan despite scheduled ceasefire
Jacqueline Jones
August 30, 2015 02:02:44 pm

South Sudan government troops on Sunday reportedly attacked a village in the country's Unity state despite a ceasefire that was set to begin the same day. The attack was reported to the Associated Press by John Riek,...

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News City cannot govern where sex offenders live, Massachusetts high court rules
City cannot govern where sex offenders live, Massachusetts high court rules
Jacqueline Jones
August 30, 2015 01:15:46 pm

The Massachusetts Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a city within the state has no right to pass ordinances restricting where sex offenders can live. The ruling invalidates the "Ordinance Pertaining to Sex Offender Residency Restrictions in...

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UN rights office concerned over detention of former Maldives president
Jacqueline Jones
August 25, 2015 01:50:29 pm

Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said Tuesday that the Maldives government had taken a step back by sending former president Mohammad Nasheed back to prison. Nasheed was sent back to jail...

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California lawmakers approve drone trespassing bills
Jacqueline Jones
August 25, 2015 01:23:35 pm

California lawmakers on Monday approved two bills intended to regulate drones. The Assembly voted 43-11 in favor of a bill that would make it a crime to fly a drone over private property without permission. The Senate...

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EU officials praise Belarus for release of political prisoners
Jacqueline Jones
August 23, 2015 12:11:40 pm

EU officials on Saturday praised Belarus' president for his release of political prisoners. High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini and Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn stated , "this is a long-sought step forward" and that...

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