New Hampshire Governor John Lynch on Wednesday signed into law legislation allowing same-sex marriages to be performed in the state, provided that religious clergy and organizations and their employees will not be required to participate in the services or recognize the unions. The New Hampshire Senate and House of Representatives passed the bill earlier in [...]
In re: National Security Agency Telecommunications Records Litigation, US District Court for the Northern District of California, June 3, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here In re NSA Telecommunications Records Litigation
Matter of Enrique Salas Compean, US Attorney General Eric Holder, June 3, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Holder order
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, et al. v. City of San Francisco, et al., US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, June 3, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. CLRCR v. San Francisco
A UN human rights expert on Wednesday called on the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to do more to protect human rights workers in the country, and to prosecute those who harm them. The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Margaret Sekaggya issued a list of suggested improvements [...]
Ohio corrections officials executed convicted murderer Daniel Wilson on Wednesday morning, marking the state's first use of a new lethal injection method termed "set-to-die." The procedure was announced in May, and requires officials to shake and call out to the prisoner after a sedative has been administered. A second dose of the sedative can then [...]
Canadian federal correctional investigator Howard Sapers said Tuesday that the country's prison system is at full capacity and is unable to handle many new prisoners without expanding. Sapers was testifying before the House of Commons Committee on Public Safety and National Security . According to Sapers, prison overcrowding is partly due to a lack of [...]
A Yemeni Guantanamo Bay detainee has been pronounced dead by military officials who believe that he committed suicide, according to Wednesday reports. Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih, also known as al Hanashi, was accused of fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan. The military maintained that measures were taken to revive al Hanashi after he was found [...]
A court in Madagascar on Wednesday convicted former president Marc Ravalomanana of misusing state funds by purchasing a $60 million presidential jet. Justice Minister in the High Authority of the Transition (HAT) transitional government Christine Razanamahasoa announced the decision , saying that the court sentenced Ravalomanana in absentia to four years in jail and ordered [...]
Convicted US district court judge Samuel Kent on Tuesday submitted his letter of resignation to President Barack Obama effective June 2010, after pleading guilty to obstruction of justice charges in connection with the alleged sexual harassment of his secretary and former case manager. The delayed resignation would allow Kent to collect his full current salary [...]