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Thursday will be investigated by the provincial agency responsible for probing incidents involving police that result in death or injury.
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More secret information relating to the alleged torture of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee should be disclosed, Britain’s High Court ruled Thursday. Ethiopian-born Binyam Mohammad claims the US and Britain were complicit in his torture in Pakistan and...
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Thousands of people with outstanding impaired-driving charges in Ontario may face a greater chance of being convicted as a result of a decision issued Wednesday by the province's Court of Appeal. The court ruled that amendments to the Criminal Code that...
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On Thursday, a federal appeals court ruled that the CIA did not violate Wilson’s First Amendment rights when it refused to allow the former covert CIA operative to reveal that she worked for the agency prior to 2002 in her memoir, “Fair Game: My Life...
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Maliki was not a party to the legal action. However, a five member panel of experts who provided opinions to the court said Iraqi publishing law forbade foreigners from publishing articles critical of the prime minister or president, and from interfering...
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The Kansas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Wabaunsee County commissioners have the right to prohibit the construction of commercial wind farms in their county. But the court also questioned whether an ordinance banning commercial farms but allowing smaller...
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In a day full of political drama, the constitutional court yesterday ruled that hijab is not needed for women in politics, while MPs threatened to grill the interior and public works minister. In a landmark ruling, the constitutional court, chaired by...
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The case was brought by entertainment industry lobby group Stichting Brein. The judge said that The Pirate Bay had broken the law by enabling its users to access copyrighted material and that it is 'extremely likely' Brein's members had lost out financially...
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Thousands of New York City apartment renters on Thursday won a major court victory that could help them keep lower rents but may drive landlords into foreclosure and crater city tax revenues. New York state's top court ruled that the owners of a huge...
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High Court accepts Palestinian's appeal against movement restrictions Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish, Judge Eliezer Rivlin, and Judge Ayala Procaccia accepted the appeal of the Beit Awa regional council heads against the movement restrictions...
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