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News Obama administration urges Supreme Court to strike down Texas abortion law
Obama administration urges Supreme Court to strike down Texas abortion law
Taylor Gillan
January 6, 2016 12:00:25 pm

The Obama administration on Monday called on the US Supreme to strike down a recently passed Texas abortion law which the administration argues will harm women's health. According to US Solicitor General Donald Verrilli , the law...

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News California high court: Citizens United advisory measure may go on ballot
California high court: Citizens United advisory measure may go on ballot
Taylor Gillan
January 6, 2016 11:18:13 am

The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state legislature does have the power to use advisory ballot measures. The decision will allow lawmakers to place a nonbinding question on ballots to ask voters whether they...

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News UN official calls for national effort to end Burundi crisis
UN official calls for national effort to end Burundi crisis
Taylor Gillan
December 30, 2015 11:28:54 am

A top UN official on Tuesday called on Burundi to form a "nationally-led and owned effort" to find a solution to the violence the country has faced. Jamal Benomar , the Secretary-General's Special Advisor, also stated ...

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News Two arrested in suspected Belgium New Year attack plot
Two arrested in suspected Belgium New Year attack plot
Taylor Gillan
December 30, 2015 10:29:15 am

Belgian prosecutors on Tuesday said that authorities have taken into custody two people suspected of plotting New Year's Eve attacks of popular tourist spots in Brussels. According to their statement, police on Sunday and Monday conducted raids around...

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News IS document on rules for sex with female slaves released
IS document on rules for sex with female slaves released
Taylor Gillan
December 29, 2015 01:13:37 pm

An Islamic State (IS) fatwa was released on Tuesday that provides rules for when "owners" of women enslaved by IS may have sex with those captured women. The ruling was issued by IS theologians and includes...

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News Saudi Arabia publicly executes murder convict unable to raise $1 million
Saudi Arabia publicly executes murder convict unable to raise $1 million
Taylor Gillan
December 29, 2015 11:11:21 am

A man convicted of murder was publicly beheaded on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia after he was unable to meet the monetary demand of the victim's family which would have prevented his death. Joselito Lidasan Zapanta, from the Philippines, was convicted...

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News India government introduces bankruptcy bill law in parliament
India government introduces bankruptcy bill law in parliament
Taylor Gillan
December 21, 2015 01:19:22 pm

India's government on Monday introduced a bill in parliament meant to improve the country's current bankruptcy system and provide for resolution of insolvency in a timely manner. The bill, called the "Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2015," is aimed...

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News Settlement reached in Ericsson/Apple patent dispute
Settlement reached in Ericsson/Apple patent dispute
Taylor Gillan
December 21, 2015 12:34:20 pm

Swedish mobile telecom company Ericsson on Monday announced that it has signed a patent license agreement with Apple , ending a nearly year-long patent dispute. The deal will last for seven years and includes a cross-license that...

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News Dominican Republic high court restores total abortion ban
Dominican Republic high court restores total abortion ban
Taylor Gillan
December 4, 2015 09:15:02 am

A Dominican court on Wednesday blocked a new law that would have decriminalized abortion if a pregnant woman's life was at risk, thus reinstating a total ban on abortion within the country. The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling, which upholds a law...

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News Ecuador lawmakers end presidential term limits
Ecuador lawmakers end presidential term limits
Taylor Gillan
December 4, 2015 08:43:28 am

Ecuador's National Assembly on Thursday passed a constitutional amendment lifting presidential term limits, beginning in 2021. The 16 constitutional amendments were approved in a vote of 100-8 in a legislature where sitting President Rafael Correa's political...

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