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News Virginia AG rules police may inquire about immigration status
Virginia AG rules police may inquire about immigration status
Dwyer Arce
August 2, 2010 02:53:07 pm

Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli (R) on Friday issued an opinion finding that state law enforcement officials have the authority to investigate the immigration status of those they stop or arrest. The opinion was issued...

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News EU ends security reform in Guinea-Bissau over breakdown of law and order
EU ends security reform in Guinea-Bissau over breakdown of law and order
Dwyer Arce
August 2, 2010 01:59:43 pm

The EU on Monday declined to renew its mandate of reforming Guinea-Bissau security forces, citing the breakdown of law and order in the country. The EU SSR Guinea-Bissau Mission was first launched...

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News UK coalition government sued over emergency budget’s effects on women
UK coalition government sued over emergency budget’s effects on women
Daniel Richey
August 2, 2010 12:39:56 pm

A UK-based women's rights group filed suit Friday against the new coalition government over its 2010 budget, claiming the drastic spending cuts in it will have a disproportionately negative impact on women. The accusation stems from a...

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News Federal judge allows Virginia health care suit to proceed
Federal judge allows Virginia health care suit to proceed
Dwyer Arce
August 2, 2010 11:40:49 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Monday denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the state of Virginia challenging the constitutionality of the recently enacted...

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News Zanzibar voters approve amendment creating power-sharing government
Zanzibar voters approve amendment creating power-sharing government
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
August 2, 2010 11:09:27 am

Zanzibar election officials announced Sunday that voters have approved a constitutional amendment creating a coalition government. The amendment, approved by 66.4 percent of voters , will create two vice-presidential seats in the hopes of reliving political tensions between...

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News UN SG announces members of Gaza flotilla inquiry panel
UN SG announces members of Gaza flotilla inquiry panel
Dwyer Arce
August 2, 2010 10:37:11 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday announced the composition of an international panel to investigate the May flotilla incident , in which Israeli forces raided several Turkish ships bound for the blockaded Gaza Strip...

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News Bangladesh court convicts 14 border guards in mutiny trial
Bangladesh court convicts 14 border guards in mutiny trial
Daniel Richey
August 2, 2010 09:36:34 am

A special Bangladeshi military court sentenced 14 members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) border guard Monday for their roles in a February 2009 mutiny in the northeastern district of Sunamganj. The tribunal,...

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News Malaysia court adjourns opposition leader’s trial after alleged prosecutorial misconduct
Malaysia court adjourns opposition leader’s trial after alleged prosecutorial misconduct
Dwyer Arce
August 2, 2010 08:49:10 am

A Malaysian court on Monday granted a defense motion to adjourn the sodomy trial of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim for a week. The move comes after the defense tried to have the charges against...

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News Cluster munitions treaty goes into effect
Cluster munitions treaty goes into effect
Erin Bock
August 1, 2010 12:59:40 pm

The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) officially went into effect on Sunday as binding international law. The CCM bans the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of cluster bombs, weapons that break apart, releasing large numbers of...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Ku Klux Klan founded

The US hate group known as the Ku Klux Klan was founded on December 24, 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee as a reaction to reconstruction efforts following the Union victory in the American Civil War. The group would later become notorious for its attacks on Black Americans, being targeted by the Enforcement Act of 1871, which imposed civil and criminal liability for deprivation of constitutional rights. Read the Enforcement Act of 1871.  

Treaty of Ghent signed, ending War of 1812

On December 24, 1814, the "Treaty of Ghent" was signed by the United States and Great Britain, ending hostilities in the War of 1812. Review the articles of the Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.

Hamid Karzai born

On December 24, 1957, Hamid Karzai was born in Karz, Afghanistan. He would go on to become in 2004 his country's first elected president after the end of Taliban rule in 2001.

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