Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 70, The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. In 1470, The Ottomans capture Euboea. In 1913, Serbian forces begin their siege of the Bulgarian city of Vidin; the siege is later called off when the war ends. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1952, Irina Bokova, Bulgarian politician, Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs was born. In 1991, Salih Dursun, Turkish footballer was born. In 1997, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani-English activist, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 2012, Syrian Civil War: Government forces target the homes of rebels and activists in Tremseh and kill anywhere between 68 and 150 people. In 2014, Valeriya Novodvorskaya, Russian journalist and politician (born 1950) passed away. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist and author (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Turkey: Appellate court ruling against Tarlabaşı Community Center marks a new step in the crackdown on civil society
The decision of the Istanbul Regional Court of Appeal declaring the Tarlabaşı Community Center (Tarlabaşı Toplum Merkezi – TTM), legally non-existent marks a worrying new step in the judicial harassment targeting the organisation. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, express their deep concern over this ruling and the continued crackdown on () - Turkey
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Syrian Arab News Agency
· Jul 4, 2026
Bar Association suspends hearings for two hours Sunday, mourning victims of bombing
Damascus, July 4 (SANA) The Syrian Bar Association announced the suspension of court hearings in all provinces for two hours tomorrow, Sunday, in mourning for the lawyers killed in the terrorist bombing that targeted a café near the Palace of Justice in Damascus. “The suspension of hearings will be from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM, []
The College Fix
· Jul 6, 2026
U. Nevada Reno department merger will study social life via ‘intersectional, decolonial, humanistic’ lens
The University of Nevada Reno merged its sociology and Gender, Race, and Identity departments into the new Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis. This department will utilize intersectional, decolonial, and humanistic methodologies to explore social inequalities and promote student engagement in social change through a diverse curriculum. Professors Lydia Huerta and Jared Bok will lead this initiative.
WyoFile
· Jul 6, 2026
Equalization Board agrees to apply tax cap while legal battle unfolds
The agreement, granted by a district court, is designed to minimize disruptions to Wyoming’s tax system. The post Equalization Board agrees to apply tax cap while legal battle unfolds appeared first on WyoFile .
James Madison Institute
· Jun 25, 2026
The Litigation Lobby: Civil Justice Reform and the Future of the Texas-Florida Economic Advantage
Executive Summary Civil litigation policy in the U.S. is no longer just a debate over legal philosophy; it... The post The Litigation Lobby: Civil Justice Reform and the Future of the Texas-Florida Economic Advantage appeared first on James Madison Institute.
The 19th News
· Jul 9, 2026
The fight over teaching race and gender in college classrooms is escalating
A pair of consecutive court actions this week brought renewed attention to policies in Republican-led states to control lessons and conversations on gender and race in public colleges and universities. A group of legal advocates sued the Texas Tech University system Wednesday over curriculum restrictions they say have created a chilling effect at the institution []
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 5, 2026
Court adjourns suit challenging APC Magama/Rijau reps’ primary to July 9
A Federal High Court sitting in Minna, Niger State, has adjourned until July 9, 2026, the suit challenging the emergence of Prof. Yakubu Mohammed Auna as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Magama/Rijau Federal Constituency ahead of the 2027 general election. The suit, filed by Alhaji Shehu Samaila Auna, is seeking the nullification [] Court adjourns suit challenging APC Magama/Rijau reps’ primary to July 9
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Related coverage for "Turkey: Appellate court ruling against Tarlabaşı Community Center marks a new step in the crackdown on civil society": Syrian Arab News Agency — Bar Association suspends hearings for two hours Sunday, mourning victims of bombing. The College Fix — U. Nevada Reno department merger will study social life via ‘intersectional, decolonial, humanistic’ lens. WyoFile — Equalization Board agrees to apply tax cap while legal battle unfolds. James Madison Institute — The Litigation Lobby: Civil Justice Reform and the Future of the Texas-Florida Economic Advantage. The 19th News — The fight over teaching race and gender in college classrooms is escalating. Daily Post Nigeria — Court adjourns suit challenging APC Magama/Rijau reps’ primary to July 9

