The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in Wall v. Kholi . The court is considering whether a state court sentence-reduction motion consisting of a plea for leniency constitutes an “application for State post-conviction or other collateral review” under 28 USC § 2244(d)(2) , resulting in an extension of the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death [...]

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US Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters Monday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Defense (DOD) are conducting a criminal investigation of WikiLeaks over its release of confidential government communications. Holder condemned WikiLeaks’ recent release of government cables , saying that it threatens US national security , specifically by risking the [...]

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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Monday called North Korea’s shelling of Yeonpyeong, which killed four, including two civilians, a crime against humanity. The president’s statement was the first addressed to the public since last week’s attack on the residential area. He characterized North Korea’s military action, which injured 16 and resulted in the deaths [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari in four cases, consolidating two cases concerning campaign financing . In Arizona Free Enterprise Club’s Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett , the court will determine whether the First Amendment forbids states from providing additional government subsidies to publicly financed candidates that are triggered by independent expenditure groups’ [...]

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Swiss voters on Sunday approved by a 52.9 percent majority a “Deportation Initiative” that would amend the Swiss Constitution to allow the immediate deportation of foreigners who commit certain criminal offenses. The list of crimes range from serious offenses such as murder, rape and drug trafficking, to nonviolent crimes, including social security fraud and false [...]

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Controversy surrounded the Egyptian parliamentary elections on Sunday as violence accompanied accusations of corruption, fraud and silencing the opposition. Reports have surfaced of vote buying and the ejection of independent vote monitors from polling locations. The ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) has taken tough measures to hold onto its control of the 508-seat Egyptian Parliament [...]

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The Supreme Court of Canada on Wednesday ruled that the police did not violate constitutional protections by accessing a citizen’s electricity usage during an investigation. The Court reversed the decision of the appellate court by finding that during their investigation of a citizen for the possible existence of marijuana farms, the police did not violate [...]

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