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News Former Colombia lawmaker convicted for involvement in massacre
Former Colombia lawmaker convicted for involvement in massacre
Rebecca DiLeonardo
March 7, 2013 11:58:02 am

A former Colombian lawmaker was found guilty on Wednesday for his involvement in a 1988 massacre that killed 43 people. Cesar Perez was convicted for allegedly financing the attack, which was reportedly carried out for political purposes....

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News Spain Supreme Court strikes down city burqa ban
Spain Supreme Court strikes down city burqa ban
Rebecca DiLeonardo
February 28, 2013 05:05:21 pm

The Spanish Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a city ban on wearing veils over the face in municipal buildings, finding that the law infringes on religious...

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News Canada Supreme Court declines to hear ‘Toronto 18’ appeal
Canada Supreme Court declines to hear ‘Toronto 18’ appeal
Rebecca DiLeonardo
February 28, 2013 03:48:28 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday declined to hear the appeals of three men convicted of participation in a terrorist plot. Zakaria Amara, Saad Khalid and Saad Gaya, who were members of the "Toronto 18" terrorist...

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News Rights groups challenge Alabama immigrant ‘black list’
Rights groups challenge Alabama immigrant ‘black list’
Rebecca DiLeonardo
February 7, 2013 02:16:57 pm

A coalition of rights groups including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit on Thursday to block a portion of Alabama's latest immigration law that requires law enforcement...

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News HRW releases annual world report
HRW releases annual world report
Rebecca DiLeonardo
February 2, 2013 09:54:53 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) released its annual World Report on Thursday, emphasizing the need for emerging governments in the Middle East and North Africa to develop strong human rights commitments in the wake of...

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News UN rights council calls on Israel to resume participation
UN rights council calls on Israel to resume participation
Rebecca DiLeonardo
January 30, 2013 12:55:38 pm

The UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday expressed regret that the Israeli government failed to send a representative to the Council's review of Israel's human rights record. The council had planned to begin its review...

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News UN rights expert announces investigation into use of drone strikes
UN rights expert announces investigation into use of drone strikes
Rebecca DiLeonardo
January 24, 2013 12:30:07 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism Ben Emmerson announced on Thursday that he will begin investigating the legality of the use of drone strikes. Emmerson said that after asking the US to allow an...

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News Egypt rights group says police violence continues
Egypt rights group says police violence continues
Rebecca DiLeonardo
January 24, 2013 11:55:58 am

Police abuse and torture continue to be ongoing issues two years after the start of the Egyptian Revolution , an Egyptian rights group reported this week. In its report, the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) [advocacy...

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News Supreme Court receives opening briefs in same-sex marriage cases
Supreme Court receives opening briefs in same-sex marriage cases
Rebecca DiLeonardo
January 23, 2013 01:33:26 pm

The US Supreme Court received briefs in two separate cases on Tuesday defending the constitutionality of laws that define marriage as strictly between one man and one woman. The first case, Hollingsworth v. Perry [docket; cert. petition,...

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News Federal appeals court rules data stored on cell phones not protected
Federal appeals court rules data stored on cell phones not protected
Rebecca DiLeonardo
December 13, 2012 03:33:27 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Wednesday that data stored on personal cell phones is not protected by the Stored Communications Act (SCA) . The court determined that the act does...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

American colonists throw tea into Boston harbor in protest of Britain-imposed tea tax

A group of American colonists known as the "Sons of Liberty" boarded an East India Company ship carrying tea disguised as Native Americans on December 16, 1773, throwing the cargo overboard in protest of the British Parliament's taxes on tea imported by Americans. The protest would result in five acts of Parliament known as the "Intolerable Acts," including the Boston Port Act, which closed Boston Harbor to all ships. Read an eyewitness account of the Boston Tea Party.

English Bill of Rights took effect

On December 16, 1689, the English "Bill of Rights" went into effect. Review An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown.

President Truman proclaims state of emergency in response to China entry into Korea War

On December 16, 1950, US President Harry S. Truman proclaimed a national state of emergency during the Korean War in response to Chinese intervention.

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