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Federal court denies motion for preliminary injunction to continue Obamacare subsidies
Lindsay Offutt
October 25, 2017 10:17:51 pm

The US District Court for the Northern District of California on Wednesday denied a motion for preliminary injunction to require the Trump administration to continue to pay insurance subsidies necessary for the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...

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HRW urges new France president to address Egypt’s continued human rights violations
Lindsay Offutt
October 24, 2017 08:23:07 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday urged French President Emmanuel Macron to raise human rights abuse s during a meeting with Egyptian President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi in Paris on Tuesday. Tuesday's meeting will be Macron's first meeting...

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News Federal lawsuit alleges Big Pharma firms funded Iraq terrorist organizations
Federal lawsuit alleges Big Pharma firms funded Iraq terrorist organizations
Lindsay Offutt
October 19, 2017 08:08:25 am

US veterans filed a lawsuit in federal court on Tuesday against five big pharmaceutical firms for funding terrorist organizations in Iraq. The suit was brought by more than 100 US veterans and their families for injuries sustained in...

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SEC files federal lawsuit against mining giant Rio Tinto
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October 19, 2017 07:15:28 am

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against international mining group Rio Tinto and two of its chief executives alleging fraud and deception in violation of federal law. The...

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Pennsylvania county files lawsuit against opioid manufacturers
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October 17, 2017 09:56:39 am

Pennsylvania's Beaver County filed a lawsuit on Monday against opioid manufacturers. The lawsuit, filed in the Beaver County Court of Common Pleas , accuses manufacturers and doctors of deceptive acts, fraud, unjust enrichment, negligence, misrepresentation...

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Chelsea bomber Ahmed Rahimi convicted in federal court
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October 17, 2017 08:28:01 am

A jury in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York convicted Chelsea bomber Ahmed Khan Rahimi on Monday on indictments related to bombings and attempted bombings in New York City last September....

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Germany ratifies convention preventing and combating violence against women
Lindsay Offutt
October 13, 2017 08:32:48 am

Germany formally ratified on Thursday the Council of Europe convention on preventing and comabting violence against women and domestic violence . The so-called "Istanbul Convention" criminalizes violence against women in all its forms. The 81 Articles in...

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WSJ reporter Ayla Albayrak sentenced to 25 months in prison in Turkey
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October 13, 2017 08:30:13 am

A Turkish court on Tuesday sentenced Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter Ayla Albayrak in absentia to 25 months in prison for propaganda charges . The conviction underlying the sentence comes as a result of Albayrak's 2015 story...

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California governor signs drug transparency bill
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October 10, 2017 08:15:26 am

California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on Monday aimed at making drug prices for both public and private health plans more transparent. Beginning October 1, 2018, the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development [official...

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Supreme Court hears two oral arguments to begin the October 2017 term
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October 3, 2017 09:53:50 am

The Supreme Court began the October 2017 term with oral arguments in two cases, one concerning employment dispute arbitration and the other concerning criminal-removal in immigration proceedings. The first, Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis ,...

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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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