Opening statements in a landmark trial involving some of the world's biggest social media companies, including Google, YouTube, Meta, and TikTok, began on Monday to determine the platforms' alleged ...
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance jailed media tycoon and Apple Daily newspaper founder Jimmy Lai for 20 years on Monday following his national security conviction in December. This marks the ...
A US federal judge on Monday temporarily halted her prior order requiring the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to release funds to New York and New Jersey for the Hudson Tunnel Project, to ...
Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado on Monday sounded the alarm via X on the re-arrest of former senior politician Juan Pablo Guanipa, raising renewed concerns over arbitrary detention ...
Nicaragua ended visa-free travel for Cuban citizens on Sunday, cutting off a previous pathway for Cubans seeking to enter the US. The order requires Cuban citizens to now carry more than an ordinary ...
In this interview, law professor Corinna Barrett Lain discusses her book 'Secrets of the Killing State,' which exposes the ...
UN torture prevention experts on Friday urged a significant strengthening of preventive measures in Mexico, recognizing progress, but expressing particular concern over unregulated drug ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the 'Medical Aid in Dying Act' on Friday, making New York the latest state to authorize physician-assisted dying for certain terminally ill patients. The law ...
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk launched an appeal Thursday to raise $400 million in 2026 to fund the UN's objective of addressing global human rights needs and resolving ...
Justice delayed is justice denied' is more than a familiar maxim. It is a lived reality for countless clients navigating the courts today. In Ghana, the backlog of cases and procedural delays have ...
A deal between the US and China on TikTok that was finalized on January 22 concludes a years-long saga that put in peril the ...
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in a 7-2 decision on Friday that an exception to solicitor-client privilege may be available to lawyers to fully defend themselves against potential criminal ...
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