US District Judge John Bates has heard arguments in a case seeking to prevent the recitation of a prayer during President Bush' inauguration next week. Plaintiff Michael Newdow , who unsuccessfully tried to remove the phrase "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance, argued that allowing a Christian prayer at the ceremony forces him to [...]

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Italy's Constitutional Court will allow a referendum to overturn parts of a controversial new Italian law on fertility treatments to proceed, but rejected a call for a referendum to completely overturn the law. Last year, Italian lawmakers passed a measure which allows only cohabitating heterosexual couples access to fertility treatments, bans egg or sperm donation [...]

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Former Argentine Navy captain Adolfo Scilingo appeared in a Spanish court Friday where he is on trial for committing genocide during Argentina's "Dirty War." In addition to genocide, Scilingo also faces 30 charges of murder, 93 of causing injury, 255 terrorism charges, and 286 torture charges, all stemming from Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship. The trial, authorized [...]

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The United States has announced that it will withhold $10 million in aid to Serbia and Montenegro due to Belgrade's lack of cooperation with the UN-backed International Criminal Tribunal of the former Yugoslavia . According to the US State Department: The Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2005 Section 563 (c) prohibits [...]

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The Kansas Senate voted Thursday in favor of a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage and would prohibit the state from allowing civil unions or granting benefits normally associated with marriage to same-sex couples. The measure, which passed by a 28-11 vote, will now move to the state House, where it must pass [...]

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Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukoych Friday filed one last appeal over the December 26 presidential re-vote with the Ukrainian Supreme Court in a final legal bid to stop the inauguration of opposition leader and apparent election winner Viktor Yushchenko . Ukraine's Central Election Commission certified the vote last week, but the Supreme Court stepped [...]

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Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Friday, January 14. At the United Nations, the Security Council will meet at 10 AM ET for closed consultations on Iraq. The trial of Fatmir Limaj and his co-defendants continues Friday at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. [...]

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