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News New York attorney general files Supreme Court brief challenging DOMA
New York attorney general files Supreme Court brief challenging DOMA
Dan Taglioli
July 26, 2012 11:08:47 am

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a brief with the US Supreme Court on Tuesday challenging the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) . DOMA denies federal recognition of...

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News UK Supreme Court ruling protects apolitical asylum seekers
UK Supreme Court ruling protects apolitical asylum seekers
Dan Taglioli
July 25, 2012 03:25:29 pm

The UK Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that the right not to hold political opinions should be protected in the same manner as the right to affirmatively hold a political, religious or other belief....

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News Scotland announces plans to legalize same-sex marriage
Scotland announces plans to legalize same-sex marriage
Dan Taglioli
July 25, 2012 01:33:34 pm

The Scottish government announced Wednesday that it plans to bring forward a draft bill that will recognize same-sex marriages with the same legal rights belonging to married heterosexual couples in the country. The measures are expected to...

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News Germany Constitutional Court rules national election law unconstitutional
Germany Constitutional Court rules national election law unconstitutional
Dan Taglioli
July 25, 2012 11:16:09 am

The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany on Wednesday invalidated the country's election law as unconstitutional. Germany has a complex system that sometimes creates extra "overhang" parliamentary seats that benefit the larger parties,...

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News Federal judge releases accused Somali pirate
Federal judge releases accused Somali pirate
Dan Taglioli
July 25, 2012 10:25:53 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia released an accused Somali pirate Tuesday after prosecutors failed to produce sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. English-speaking Somali citizen Ali Mohamed Ali, 50, was...

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News Russia judge orders court review of Khodorkovsky appeal
Russia judge orders court review of Khodorkovsky appeal
Dan Taglioli
July 24, 2012 04:01:41 pm

A senior Russian judge on Tuesday ordered a court to review the appeal of jailed former Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky . It remains to be seen whether the order is on a legal technicality...

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News Australia abandons appropriation of book profits of former Guantanamo detainee
Australia abandons appropriation of book profits of former Guantanamo detainee
Dan Taglioli
July 24, 2012 03:33:59 pm

The Australian government has discontinued proceedings against former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks over the profits from his memoir. Australia's Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) decided to halt the...

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News Romania court approves voting hours extension for upcoming referendum
Romania court approves voting hours extension for upcoming referendum
Dan Taglioli
July 24, 2012 02:34:44 pm

The Constitutional Court of Romania on Tuesday upheld a change to the country's referendum law that will lengthen voting times by four extra hours. The court ruled that the voting hours extension is constitutional [Bloomberg...

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News Georgia Supreme Court halts Warren Hill execution
Georgia Supreme Court halts Warren Hill execution
Dan Taglioli
July 24, 2012 11:59:29 am

The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday unanimously granted a stay of execution for death row inmate Warren Lee Hill 90 minutes before he was scheduled to be executed by lethal injection ....

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News UN condemns recent coordinated attacks across Iraq
UN condemns recent coordinated attacks across Iraq
Dan Taglioli
July 23, 2012 03:22:33 pm

The recent wave of violence in Iraq was condemned Monday by the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) . UN Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Political Affairs Gyoray Busztin denounced the...

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38 Santee Sioux hanged by US for rebellion

On December 26, 1862, 38 Santee Sioux men were hanged in a mass execution for their roles in a rebellion against US authorities in Minnesota which left hundreds dead and made refugees of some 40,000 white settlers. Government annuities promised under a treaty with the Sioux had failed to arrive on schedule and credit for purchases was not advanced in the meantime, threatening the tribe with starvation. The Santee Sioux Tribe's members were deported first to South Dakota and ultimately to Nebraska, where they remain today. Learn more about the 1862 Minnesota Sioux Rebellion.

Louis XVI put on trial during French Revolution

On December 26, 1792, Romain de Sèze, a defense attorney for deposed King Louis XVI, presented a defense of his client. The former King was on trial before a French Revolutionary court on thirty-three charges, including treason and other crimes against the state. He was convicted on January 15, 1793 executed by guillotine on the following January 21.

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