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News Rwanda condemns Burundi over Hutu refugees
Rwanda condemns Burundi over Hutu refugees
Chris Buell
April 19, 2005 04:11:00 pm

Rwanda has condemned Burundi for moving a group of Hutu refugees farther from the countries' common border. The Rwandan government said the Hutus were fugitives and Burundi's actions amount to granting them asylum status. About 2,000...

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News Miami-Dade County settles strip-search class action
Miami-Dade County settles strip-search class action
Chris Buell
April 19, 2005 03:19:00 pm

Miami-Dade County has agreed to a $6.25 million settlement that applies to thousands of women illegally strip-searched at county correctional facilities, one of the largest civil rights settlements in the county's history. The settlement was approved Monday...

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News Greece approves EU constitution in parliamentary vote
Greece approves EU constitution in parliamentary vote
Chris Buell
April 19, 2005 02:34:00 pm

The Greek parliament on Tuesday ratified the European constitution , making it the fifth EU nation to sign off on the document. Approval was widely expected by Greece, with 268 lawmakers voting for...

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News DC Circuit refuses to rehear reporter contempt case
DC Circuit refuses to rehear reporter contempt case
Chris Buell
April 19, 2005 02:09:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday refused to rehear a case in which it held two reporters in contempt for refusing to reveal confidential sources for an investigation...

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News NY man arrested for threatening federal judge
NY man arrested for threatening federal judge
Matt Lubniewski
April 19, 2005 01:45:00 pm

A New York man was arrested on Tuesday after threatening to kill a federal judge and bomb his courthouse. Wazir Khan, 20, was charged with threatening to kill an individual and destroy the Brooklyn federal courthouse, according to federal...

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News Senate GOP leader says filibuster ban only for judiciary selection
Senate GOP leader says filibuster ban only for judiciary selection
Matt Lubniewski
April 19, 2005 01:17:00 pm

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Tuesday that a proposed Senate rule change to ban filibusters would only apply to the process of confirming judicial nominees , and would not extend into other...

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News Oracle top executives cleared of insider trading charges
Oracle top executives cleared of insider trading charges
Matt Lubniewski
April 19, 2005 01:01:00 pm

The Delaware Supreme Court Tuesday cleared Oracle Corp.'s top two executives of allegations of insider trading. In a brief two-paragraph opinion , the three-judge Supreme Court panel affirmed without commentary a 2004 Court of...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Cablevision ups bid for Adelphia
Corporations and securities brief ~ Cablevision ups bid for Adelphia
Amit Patel
April 19, 2005 12:30:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news, the Wall Street Journal is reporting Cablevision Systems Corp. has raised its bid for Adelphia Communications Inc. to $17.1 billion. The move may threaten the...

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News Documents disclose army ‘wish list’ of interrogation tactics
Documents disclose army ‘wish list’ of interrogation tactics
Matt Lubniewski
April 19, 2005 12:19:00 pm

Army investigative documents released Monday disclosed the existence of "wish lists" of harsh interrogation techniques that intelligence officials hoped to use on Iraqi detainees. The techniques, cited in various e-mails in August 2003 between interrogators and army officials, included...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Pope elected
BREAKING NEWS ~ Pope elected
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
April 19, 2005 12:06:00 pm

Following what appeared to be a puff of white smoke coming from the Sistine Chapel a few minutes ago, bells are now ringing at the Vatican indicating that Roman Catholic cardinals have elected a new pope, as yet unidentified....

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Dreyfus convicted of treason

On December 22, 1894, Jewish French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason in a court-martial trial that prompted worldwide allegations of anti-Semitism. Dreyfus was later cleared. Learn more about the case of Alfred Dreyfus and read an English translation of the famous public letter J'Accuse...! by novelist and Dreyfus partisan Emile Zola.

US passed Embargo Act, banning foreign trade

On December 22, 1807, the Embargo Act was passed at the urging of US President Thomas Jefferson. The act barred trade with any foreign nations in an effort to avoid American entry into the Napoleonic Wars of Europe. However, the act proved unenforceable and was replaced with the Non-Intercourse Act, which barred trade with France and Great Britain. Learn more about the Embargo Act of 1807 from Monticello.org

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