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News Padilla ruled competent to stand trial
Padilla ruled competent to stand trial
Jaime Jansen
February 28, 2007 06:54:00 pm

US District Judge Marcia Cooke ruled Wednesday that alleged terrorist Jose Padilla is competent to stand trial, rejecting defense arguments that he often cannot assist his attorneys because he suffers from post-traumatic...

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News Hawaii lawmakers shelve civil union bill
Hawaii lawmakers shelve civil union bill
Jaime Jansen
February 28, 2007 06:15:00 pm

Hawaii legislators have shelved a proposal to create civil unions for same-sex couples, indicating that the state legislature did not have enough votes to pass the law. The state House Judiciary Committee...

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News FBI investigating suspicious civil rights era deaths
FBI investigating suspicious civil rights era deaths
Jaime Jansen
February 28, 2007 11:34:00 am

The FBI has started investigating 10-12 civil rights era suspicious death cases , according to FBI Director Robert Mueller and US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Tuesday. Although officials declined to comment on which...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in Microsoft patent infringement case
Supreme Court hears arguments in Microsoft patent infringement case
Jaime Jansen
February 21, 2007 07:04:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp. , 05-1056, where the court must decide whether Microsoft should be...

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News UK Lord Chancellor backs expanded police questioning of terror suspects
UK Lord Chancellor backs expanded police questioning of terror suspects
Jaime Jansen
February 14, 2007 08:08:00 pm

UK Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer on Wednesday backed a proposal to allow police officers to question terror suspects after they have been formally charged. Following a speech defending the UK Human Rights Act [text; backgrounder; JURIST...

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News Ecuador to hold referendum on whether to rewrite constitution
Ecuador to hold referendum on whether to rewrite constitution
Jaime Jansen
February 14, 2007 07:42:00 pm

The Ecuador Congress voted Tuesday to hold a referendum on whether Ecuador should form a constitutional assembly to rewrite its constitution . The vote is seen as a victory for the reform agenda of...

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News Bush issues executive order establishing new military commissions under MCA
Bush issues executive order establishing new military commissions under MCA
Jaime Jansen
February 14, 2007 07:01:00 pm

President Bush on Wednesday issued an executive order establishing military commissions for enemy combatants held by the US. According to White House officials, the order is required under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (MCA)...

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News Dozens of countries sign treaty banning secret detentions
Dozens of countries sign treaty banning secret detentions
Jaime Jansen
February 7, 2007 08:08:00 pm

Fifty-seven countries have signed an international treaty in Paris banning governments from holding suspects in secret detention. The International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance was approved by the...

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News Mistrial declared in court-martial of US Army officer opposing Iraq war
Mistrial declared in court-martial of US Army officer opposing Iraq war
Jaime Jansen
February 7, 2007 07:38:00 pm

The military judge overseeing the court-martial of US Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada declared a mistrial Wednesday after throwing out a pretrial agreement in which Watada admitted that he failed to deploy...

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News Nigeria VP named on commission list of corrupt politicians
Nigeria VP named on commission list of corrupt politicians
Jaime Jansen
February 7, 2007 07:00:00 pm

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria on Wednesday released an advisory list of 135 Nigerian politicians considered to be too corrupt to hold office, including Vice President Atiku Abubakar [official...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Laws of Burgos put into effect

The Spanish Crown put the Laws of Burgos into effect on December 27, 1512. These laws governed the relationship of Spanish settlers with the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. The laws established the encomienda system of labor, promoted conversion to Catholicism, and safeguarded the indigenous peoples from physical abuse.  However, historians argue that the laws were ineffective at protecting the rights of the indigenous population. Learn more from the Library of Congress.

Prohibitionist Carrie Nation carried out her first public bar smashing

On December 27, 1900, militant Prohibitionist Carrie Nation carried out her first public smashing of a bar, at the Carey Hotel in Wichita, Kansas. Nation argued that destroying bars was an acceptable means of battling the liquor trade since the Kansas Constitution prohibited alcohol. Learn more about Carrie Nation.

World Bank created

On December 27, 1944, the World Bank was created during the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA. Learn more about the history of the World Bank.

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