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News Australia government challenges day-old same-sex marriage law
Australia government challenges day-old same-sex marriage law
Samuel Franklin
October 23, 2013 01:28:46 pm

Australia's Commonwealth government, led by Prime Minister Tony Abbott, filed suit on Wednesday challenging the validity of the Marriage Equality Bill passed on Tuesday by the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly , legalizing same-sex marriage [JURIST news...

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News China defends human rights record to UN
China defends human rights record to UN
Samuel Franklin
October 23, 2013 12:13:07 pm

China defended its human rights record to the UN on Tuesday, insisting it was abiding by its obligations and cooperating with inquiries. Last week a group of independent UN rights experts issued a report expressing concern over...

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News Third Circuit rules warrant needed to attach GPS tracker to vehicle
Third Circuit rules warrant needed to attach GPS tracker to vehicle
Samuel Franklin
October 23, 2013 08:43:21 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Tuesday that a warrant is required prior to the government's attachment of a global positioning system (GPS) device to a vehicle for...

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News Russia court upholds opposition leader’s conviction, suspends sentence
Russia court upholds opposition leader’s conviction, suspends sentence
Samuel Franklin
October 16, 2013 01:23:54 pm

A Russian appeals court on Wednesday upheld the embezzlement conviction of Alexei Navalny, President Vladimir Putin's chief political opponent, but suspended his five-year jail sentence, allowing him to walk free. Navalny was sentenced to five years for...

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News France high court upholds Scientology fraud conviction
France high court upholds Scientology fraud conviction
Samuel Franklin
October 16, 2013 12:24:33 pm

France's highest appeals court on Wednesday upheld the 2009 fraud conviction of the Church of Scientology . The Cour de Cassation , the country's court of final appeal for civil and criminal...

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News EU complicity with US rendition and surveillance programs must end: European Parliament
EU complicity with US rendition and surveillance programs must end: European Parliament
Samuel Franklin
October 11, 2013 09:35:26 am

The European Parliament said Thursday that EU member states' complicity with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) rendition program has led to violations of fundamental rights and must end immediately. Members of European Parliament...

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News Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader indicted for war crimes
Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader indicted for war crimes
Samuel Franklin
October 10, 2013 12:17:51 pm

The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh (ICTB) on Wednesday indicted Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Zahid Hossain Khokon in absentia on war crimes charges stemming from the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. The...

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News ACLU sues Ohio officials over abortion restrictions written into state budget
ACLU sues Ohio officials over abortion restrictions written into state budget
Samuel Franklin
October 9, 2013 01:10:47 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio (ACLU) filed suit on Wednesday challenging the inclusion of three abortion-related amendments in the state budget passed in June. Filed on behalf of a Cleveland-based women's health clinic,...

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News Belarus must stop executing its citizens: UN
Belarus must stop executing its citizens: UN
Samuel Franklin
October 9, 2013 11:53:01 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus, Miklos Haraszti, urged the Belarusian government on Wednesday to immediately cease executions of its citizens until legislation related to capital punishment and the court system can be...

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News Turkish protests resulted in large scale human rights violations: AI
Turkish protests resulted in large scale human rights violations: AI
Samuel Franklin
October 3, 2013 03:32:39 pm

Amnesty International released a report on Wednesday accusing Turkish authorities of committing human rights violations during the government's attempt to quell protests in Gezi Park in Istanbul this summer. According to the advocacy group, the...

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On September 9, 1998, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr filed a report to Congress accusing President Bill Clinton of 11 impeachable offenses relating to his association with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

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On September 9, 1993, the Palestinian Liberation Organization recognized Israel after decades of conflict and terror attacks.

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On September 9, 1836, future US president Abraham Lincoln received a license to practice law from the Illinois Supreme Court. Setting up office in Springfield, he filed his first lawsuit less than a month later, on October 5. Learn more about the law practice of Abraham Lincoln, from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.

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