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News UN report: 269 confirmed human rights violations in Central African Republic
UN report: 269 confirmed human rights violations in Central African Republic
Mark Casper
June 3, 2016 07:13:24 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated there have been 269 verified human rights violations in the Central African Republic (CAR) during his report to the UN Security Council earlier this week. According to the...

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News Alabama Supreme Court vacates ruling refusing to recognize same-sex adoption
Alabama Supreme Court vacates ruling refusing to recognize same-sex adoption
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 04:07:08 pm

The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday vacated its prior ruling refusing to recognize same-sex adoption. In its short opinion , the court stated that "the Court of Civil appeals and the Jefferson Family Court erred in...

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News Iowa top court rules juveniles cannot be given life without parole
Iowa top court rules juveniles cannot be given life without parole
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 03:40:46 pm

The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday ruled that juvenile convicted of first-degree murder may not be sentenced to life without parole. The court reasoned that sentencing a juvenile to life without parole was cruel and...

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News Federal appeals court rules employer cannot make employees sign class action waiver
Federal appeals court rules employer cannot make employees sign class action waiver
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 03:03:35 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled Thursday that an employer may not coerce an employee to waive his or her right to bring a class action suit. In its decision, the...

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News Zimbabwe: more than 2,000 prisoners released over congestion, food shortage
Zimbabwe: more than 2,000 prisoners released over congestion, food shortage
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 01:55:30 pm

More than 2,000 inmates across Zimbabwe were granted amnesty and released from prison due to overcrowding and a lack of food, according to a report Thursday. President Robert Mugabe, who extended the pardon under the Constitution...

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News South Africa parliament passes land expropriation bill
South Africa parliament passes land expropriation bill
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 01:11:25 pm

South Africa's Parliament on Thursday approved a bill to allow government expropriation of land. The bill will serve to allow a government adjudicator to value a particular piece of land and then expropriate it for...

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News Federal jury rules for Google in copyright battle against Oracle
Federal jury rules for Google in copyright battle against Oracle
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 12:16:03 pm

A US jury concluded that Google was not in violation of copyright laws where it used Oracle's Java programming language to develop its operating system, Android. After the case was remanded in-part by an earlier circuit court decision [decision,...

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News Amnesty: South Sudan detainees held in inhumane conditions
Amnesty: South Sudan detainees held in inhumane conditions
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 11:39:05 am

Dozens of detainees in South Sudan are being held in inhumane conditions, Amnesty International (AI) reported Friday. According to AI, the citizens are currently being held in "poorly ventilated metal shipping containers, fed only once...

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News Connecticut Supreme Court upholds ruling abolishing death penalty
Connecticut Supreme Court upholds ruling abolishing death penalty
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 10:59:23 am

The Connecticut Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 5-2 to uphold the state's ban on capital punishment. The decision, which rested upon the court's previous decision against capital punishment, stated once again that allowing...

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News Louisiana governor signs bill expanding hate crime statute to police, EMS workers, firefighters
Louisiana governor signs bill expanding hate crime statute to police, EMS workers, firefighters
Mark Casper
May 27, 2016 10:22:23 am

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards on Thursday signed into law an amended hate crime bill including police, EMS personnel and firefighters in the category of those protected. Proponents of this bill have stated that the...

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