Judge Bernard McGinley of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court on Friday struck down the state’s nearly two-year-old voter identification law, considered one of the most strict in the nation. In his opinion, MicGinley wrote that the state had failed to adequately explain why the law was a necessary measure: “Voting laws are designed to assure a [...]

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The Tulsa County Clerk’s Office filed a notice of appeal on Thursday with the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit to overturn a district court ruling striking down Oklahoma’s constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. The district court judge ruled on Tuesday that Part A of the amendment violates the Equal Protections Clause of [...]

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni refused to sign a bill proposed by the nation’s Parliament that would toughen punishments for homosexuals in Uganda. The Anti-Homosexuality Bill was introduced in 2009 and the Ugandan Parliament passed the bill last month. Homosexuality has long been illegal in Uganda, and the bill was introduced to inflict harsher penalties for [...]

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Madagascar’s electoral court ruled on Friday that ex-finance minister Hery Rajaonarimampianina was properly elected president despite allegations that the election was rigged. The court ruled that Rajaonarimampianina won 53.5 percent of the vote while his opponent Jean Louis Robinson, former health minister, won 46.5 percent. Controversy has surrounded the election and continues to be disputed. [...]

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Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen refused Thursday to ratify a law that would partially criminalize marital rape, calling it “un-Islamic.” The law was passed by the Maldivian Parliament 67-2 last month. While the law would not have criminalized all cases of marital rape, it would have outlaw it in cases when a dissolution action is pending, [...]

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Thursday warned Syrian opposition groups that recent mass executions are in violation of international human rights, and that these acts may also constitute war crimes. Pillay claimed that she has received numerous reports from reliable eyewitness sources claiming that several civilians in the custody of armed [...]

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