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News Samsung heir Jae-yong found guilty of corruption
Samsung heir Jae-yong found guilty of corruption
Rachel Gerber
August 25, 2017 02:03:54 pm

A South Korean court sentenced billionaire head of Samsung Lee Jae-yong to five years in jail for bribery on Friday. The Seoul Central District Court found that Lee paid former president...

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India Supreme Court: privacy a fundamental right
Rachel Gerber
August 25, 2017 11:45:30 am

A nine-judge panel of the Supreme Court of India ruled Thursday that privacy is a "constitutionally protected value." The ruling could have drastic consequences for the government—particularly the country's biometric identification program, Aadhaar ....

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News Federal appeals court: nonreligious anti-abortion groups not exempt from contraceptive mandate
Federal appeals court: nonreligious anti-abortion groups not exempt from contraceptive mandate
Rachel Gerber
August 6, 2017 12:13:45 pm

Nonreligious anti-abortion organizations must follow the Affordable Care Act (ACA) contraceptive mandate, ruled a split panel in the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Friday. The court rejected Real Alternative Inc.'s [advocacy...

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News UN: Congo should take steps to prevent ethnic violence
UN: Congo should take steps to prevent ethnic violence
Rachel Gerber
August 6, 2017 11:16:21 am

Increasing violence in the Kasai provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has become more ethnic-based, according to a report released Friday by a team of UN human rights investigators. The UN team based their...

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News France court orders government to provide water to Calais refugees
France court orders government to provide water to Calais refugees
Rachel Gerber
August 1, 2017 09:01:13 am

The French government and the Calais region are to furnish water and sanitation to migrants in the area, France's highest administrative court, the Conseil D'Etat ruled Monday. The county has said that it...

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News UK court: Tony Blair not to be prosecuted over Iraq War
UK court: Tony Blair not to be prosecuted over Iraq War
Rachel Gerber
August 1, 2017 08:26:02 am

The UK High Court rejected a "crime of aggression" allegation Monday against former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair by a former Iraq General Abdul Wahed Shannan Al Rabbat. The two justices dismissed the claim as...

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Federal judge: Trump voting commission data request is allowed
Rachel Gerber
July 25, 2017 09:29:47 am

A federal district judge on Monday allowed President Donald Trump's election commission to move forward by dismissing the need for a prior privacy impact assessment before collecting voter data. US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly denied...

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Iran judiciary chief demands US release prisoners, assets
Rachel Gerber
July 25, 2017 08:08:53 am

Iran's judiciary chief asked the US Monday to release Iranians jailed in the US and to return Iran's assets after President Donald Trump called on the state to release three detained US citizens. Iran's Judiciary...

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News Federal appeals court upholds gag order on FBI surveillance requests
Federal appeals court upholds gag order on FBI surveillance requests
Rachel Gerber
July 18, 2017 10:31:49 am

A US appeals court ruled on Monday that a nondisclosure requirement in the National Security Letters (NSL) law does not conflict with the First Amendment. Therefore the court also concluded that private companies that are issued an...

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Pakistan opposition parties call for Supreme Court to remove PM
Rachel Gerber
July 18, 2017 08:57:53 am

Opposition parties petitioned the Pakistan Supreme Court on Monday to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from office after the joint investigation team's (JIT) report stipulated that there was sufficient proof that the prime minister and his family...

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First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia

On September 5, 1774, the first assembly of the Continental Congress, forerunner of the US Congress, convened in Philadelphia to protest the so-called "Intolerable Acts" passed by the British Parliament. Review the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress.

France passes conscription law

On September 5, 1798, France promulgated a conscription policy with the passage of the Jourdan Law. The law instituted a draft for all males between the ages of twenty and twenty-five with exceptions for clergy, holders of public office, and certain students and industrial workers. The law also allowed the wealthy to pay for someone else to take their place in the military.

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