Jurist
DONATE NOW
  • News ▾
    • All Legal News
    • US Legal News
    • World Legal News
    • This Day @ Law
  • Dispatches ▾
    • All Dispatches
    • Afghanistan
    • Canada
    • EU
    • Ghana
    • India
    • Iran
    • Israel
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kenya
    • Myanmar
    • Pakistan
    • Peru
    • Sri Lanka
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • US
  • Commentary ▾
    • All Commentary
    • Faculty Commentary
    • Professional Commentary
    • Student Commentary
  • Features ▾
    • All Features
    • Explainers
    • Long Reads
    • Multimedia
    • Interviews
  • Topics
  • Rule of Law ▾
    • Materials
    • Podcasts
  • About ▾
    • FAQ
    • Staff
    • Awards
    • Apply
    • Journalist in Residence
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact Us
  • Donate ▾
    • Why Support JURIST?
    • Donate
    • Honor Roll
News Frist, Bush push for Patriot Act reauthorization in Senate
Frist, Bush push for Patriot Act reauthorization in Senate
Sara R. Parsowith
December 15, 2005 06:51:00 am

After the US House voted to reauthorize the USA Patriot Act Wednesday, Senate Republican leaders are working to prevent the renewal from being blocked by a bipartisan group of senators that is concerned that...

READ MORE ▸
News Iraqis vote in parliamentary elections
Iraqis vote in parliamentary elections
Sara R. Parsowith
December 15, 2005 06:37:00 am

Iraqis voted Thursday in Iraq's parliamentary elections to choose their first full-term parliament since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. There was large voter turnout reported in Sunni Arab areas that had been disinterested in balloting...

READ MORE ▸
News Execution of Crips co-founder sparks debate in California, outrage in Europe
Execution of Crips co-founder sparks debate in California, outrage in Europe
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 10:23:00 am

The debate over capital punishment in California has gained new momentum following the execution earlier this week of Crips gang co-founder and convicted murderer Stanley Tookie Williams . Both sides are wondering what...

READ MORE ▸
News Japan court denies compensation for Korean wartime forced workers
Japan court denies compensation for Korean wartime forced workers
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 10:02:00 am

A Tokyo High Court judge on Wednesday refused to overturn a lower court decision that denied compensation for unpaid wages for a group of South Koreans who were forced to work at a Japanese steel mill during WWII. Relatives...

READ MORE ▸
News France proposes UN resolution to expand Hariri probe
France proposes UN resolution to expand Hariri probe
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 09:40:00 am

The UN Security Council is considering a proposed resolution, offered by France at the request of Lebanon, that would widen the scope of the UN probe into the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik...

READ MORE ▸
News Ex-Rwandan army officer sentenced to 25 years for genocide conviction
Ex-Rwandan army officer sentenced to 25 years for genocide conviction
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 09:19:00 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Tuesday convicted retired Rwandan army officer Lt. Col. Aloys Simba of genocide and crimes against humanity and sentenced him to 25 years in prison...

READ MORE ▸
News Army interrogation proposals could impede talks on detainee amendment
Army interrogation proposals could impede talks on detainee amendment
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 08:56:00 am

The US Army has given preliminary approval to a new set of classified interrogation techniques which are likely to cause a roadblock in negotiations over Sen. John McCain's proposed amendment on detainee treatment . The interrogation techniques are...

READ MORE ▸
News Rice slams world ‘boycott’ of Saddam trial
Rice slams world ‘boycott’ of Saddam trial
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 08:35:00 am

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday accused the international community of failing to live up to its obligations to help bring Saddam Hussein to justice, saying the "effective boycott of Saddam's trial...

READ MORE ▸
News House to vote on Patriot Act renewal
House to vote on Patriot Act renewal
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 08:08:00 am

The US House of Representatives is expected to pass a White House-backed bill Wednesday that would reauthorize sections of the USA Patriot Act , although the legislation may still face a...

READ MORE ▸
News Iraq detainee abuse problem worse than reported, US ambassador says
Iraq detainee abuse problem worse than reported, US ambassador says
Sara R. Parsowith
December 14, 2005 07:34:00 am

US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said Tuesday that more than 100 detainees had been abused in two Iraqi detention facilities, a figure considerably greater than the 21 or 26 people previously reported as...

READ MORE ▸
  1. Newer
  2. ...
  3. 1
  4. 2
  5. 3
  6. 4
  7. 5
  8. ...
  9. Older
  10. Oldest
Law students to join jurist
GET OUR DAILY DIGEST
LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Facebook RSS Twitter
Latest DISPATCHES
Dispatches

Dispatches

Peru dispatch: protesters demand new elections as death toll from political violence surges under newly sworn-in president

Peru dispatch: protesters demand new elections as death toll from political violence surges under newly sworn-in president

Latest COMMENTARY
comments 1

comments 1

by justia.admin
Post september 4

Post september 4

by Anonymous
Latest FEATURES
My features post

My features post

Features 4

Features 4

THIS DAY @ LAW

Sewing machine patented

On September 10, 1846, United States patent number 3640 was awarded to Elias Howe for his sewing machine. In 1854, Howe brought legal action against Isaac Singer, because he alleged Singer's machine infringed upon the patent. Howe won the case and was awarded royalties from the Singer sewing machines.
Learn more about Elias Howe from the University of Rochester.

Last French execution by guillotine

On September 10, 1977, Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant convicted of murder, became the last person executed by guillotine in France.

The French death penalty was formally abolished by President Francois Mitterand in 1981. Learn more about the history of the guillotine.

Jurist
Home Attributions Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact Us
Copyright © 2025, JURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc.
JURISTnews is a collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh