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Ireland High Court rules UK not safe for asylum applicants due to Rwanda plan

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The Irish High Court ruled Friday that a decision made by the country’s Minister for Justice in 2020 to declare the UK a “safe country” to send asylum seekers back to during processing was “unlawful as a matter of EU law.” The decision came after two individuals’ applications for international protection in Ireland were rejected because of their connections with the UK, which is attempting to adopt a plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda while their applicatio

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“Supreme Court to rule on FDA approval of abortion drug mifepristone; Oral arguments are scheduled for Tuesday”

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“Supreme Court to rule on FDA approval of abortion drug mifepristone; Oral arguments are scheduled for Tuesday”: Shannon Bream and Bill Mears of Fox News has this report. Sandhya Raman and Michael Macagnone of Roll Call report that “ Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on medication abortion drug; Justices on Tuesday consider challenge that could limit access to mifepristone.” And The Washington Post has published an editorial titled “ The Supreme Court’s latest ab

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Kenya demands TikTok abide by national privacy regulations

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Kenya’s Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki told the Public Petitions Committee of the National Assembly that the National Security Council (NSC) is coping with the threats posed by social media platforms particularly the app TikTok. TikTok is a short-form online video platform owned by Chinese Internet company ByteDance, rapidly gaining worldwide popularity in recent years.

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“McConnell Stole a Supreme Court Seat. Is That the Norm Now?”

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“McConnell Stole a Supreme Court Seat. Is That the Norm Now?” Ed Kilgore has this post at the “Intelligencer” blog of New York magazine. The post “McConnell Stole a Supreme Court Seat. Is That the Norm Now?” appeared first on How Appealing.

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Transforming eDiscovery: Document Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, And Chatbots Take Center Stage

A Synergistic Approach to eDiscovery In the space of eDiscovery, the convergence of document summarization, sentiment analysis, and chatbots represents a significant change in how legal professionals navigate and manage electronic information. These technologies not only expedite the review process but also empower legal teams with deeper insights into the emotional context and key information within electronic documents.

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HRW calls for fair, transparent and impartial proceedings in Seychelles anti-corruption case

JURIST

In a statement issued Thursday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on Seychelles to hold fair and open legal processes against former presidential advisor Mukesh Valabhji and other defendants accused of embezzlement and money laundering in addition to unlawful firearm possession and conspiracy to commit terrorism in November 2021. Valabhji and his wife were both implicated in the 2002 misappropriation and money laundering of donations of foreign aid from the UAE.

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EU imposes sanctions on Russia for Alexei Navalny’s death

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The European Council on Friday imposed sanctions on Russian officials and entities linked to the death of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny. The sanctions were introduced under the EU’s current Global Human Rights Sanction Regime , including an asset freeze, prohibitions on the provision of funds or economic resources, and a travel ban to the EU.

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“What happens when an AG dares to investigate Leonard Leo’s network; Brian Schwalb’s probe followed a complaint that nonprofit groups associated with the judicial activist violated their tax status”

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“What happens when an AG dares to investigate Leonard Leo’s network; Brian Schwalb’s probe followed a complaint that nonprofit groups associated with the judicial activist violated their tax status”: Heidi Przybyla of Politico has this report. The post “What happens when an AG dares to investigate Leonard Leo’s network; Brian Schwalb’s probe followed a complaint that nonprofit groups associated with the judicial activist violated their tax status” appeared first on How Ap

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Russia security services report 11 detained following Moscow music hall attack that killed 133

JURIST

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) reported on Saturday that security services detained 11 people in connection with the ISIS-claimed attack on the Crocus City Hall music venue on the outskirts of Moscow that killed at least 133. The FSB added that four who directly participated in the attack were among the detained. The security service also alleged that the attackers attempted to flee towards Ukraine but were apprehended in the Bryansk region.

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“How rightwing groups used junk science to get an abortion case before the US supreme court; Anti-abortion researchers ‘exaggerate’ and ‘obfuscate’ in their scientific papers — but by the time they’re published, it’s too late”

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“How rightwing groups used junk science to get an abortion case before the US supreme court; Anti-abortion researchers ‘exaggerate’ and ‘obfuscate’ in their scientific papers — but by the time they’re published, it’s too late”: Jessica Glenza of The Guardian has this report. The post “How rightwing groups used junk science to get an abortion case before the US supreme court; Anti-abortion researchers ‘exaggerate’ and ‘obfuscate’ in their scientific papers — but by t

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Recipe for a Failed CLM Implementation

Selecting and implementing CLM technology can be daunting, leading to underutilization or abandonment. Factors like provider differentiation, inadequate planning, and lack of user training contribute to these failures. Recognizing these pitfalls is crucial for successful adoption, ensuring organizations harness the full potential of CLM for streamlined contract management.

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India court holds legislation creating and regulating Islamic education schools unconstitutional

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The Lucknow Bench of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh’s (UP) Allahabad High Court (AHC) held Friday that a Uttar Pradesh state legislation for the establishment and regulation of Islamic education schools called Madarsas is constitutional. The court deemed the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004 (Madarsa Act) unconstitutional due to its violation of the principles of secularism and various articles of the Constitution of India , including the “Right to Equality”

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“Rare All-Female Lineup to Argue Supreme Court Abortion Pill Case; Men vastly outnumber women at high court lectern; Number of female advocates unusually high this term”

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“Rare All-Female Lineup to Argue Supreme Court Abortion Pill Case; Men vastly outnumber women at high court lectern; Number of female advocates unusually high this term”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson of Bloomberg Law has this report. The post “Rare All-Female Lineup to Argue Supreme Court Abortion Pill Case; Men vastly outnumber women at high court lectern; Number of female advocates unusually high this term” appeared first on How Appealing.

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IACHR orders Peru to compensate victims of lead poisoning living near mine

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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) conducted the notification of the judgment in the case of Residents of La Oroya v. Peru this Friday, addressing the Peruvian State’s responsibility for the damage suffered by 80 residents of La Oroya and ordered the payment of compensation to the victims for the damage incurred. In December 2022, a group of residents of La Oroya, located in the Peruvian highlands, filed a compliance lawsuit against the Ministry of Health and the General Dire

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, March 23, 2024

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Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, finance, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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Contract Lifecycle Management: A Business Enabler Exploring On-Ground Challenges

CLM tools have always strived to push contract management into the digital age for almost 30 years. But the complexities of digitising a legal document are numerous. The current scenarios in business development have shown that having a fully automated CLM has become a mandate for every law firm and in-house legal department. To determine if you need a CLM system, it's essential to clearly identify the on-ground business challenges you aim to solve.

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Who’s Afraid of Punitive Damages? – Conference in Augsburg, Germany

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by Salih Okur (University of Augsburg) On 8 and 9 March, scholars from more than a dozen different jurisdictions followed the invitation of Tobias Lutzi to discuss recent trends in punitive damages at the University of Augsburg, Germany. Despite an unfortunate combination of rail and flight strikes, only a small number of participants were ultimately unable to make it to Augsburg.

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Wage-and-hour opinion filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinion in Huerta v. HSA Electrical Contractors, Inc. (Briefs here ; oral argument video here.) In August 2022 , the court agreed to answer these questions for the Ninth Circuit: Is time spent on an employer’s premises in a personal vehicle and waiting to scan an identification badge, have security guards peer into the vehicle, and then exit a Security Gate compensable as “hours worked” within the meaning of California Industrial Welfare Commi

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Review Law Democratized: A Blueprint For Solving The Justice Crisis

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Jerry Lawson rhetorically asks Is anyone in the country better qualified than Renee Knake Jefferson to write about access to justice? Professor of Law at the University of Houston, co-reporter for the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Services, and designated by the American Bar Association as a “Legal Rebel,” she has long been a thought leader in the quest to make legal help available to all, regardless of resources.

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March oral argument videos available

At the Lectern

The Supreme Court has posted videos of the six arguments heard on the March calendar. Opinions in the cases are expected by June 3.

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California Civil Discovery Act Undergoes Significant Overhaul

Short article looking at the new CCP 2016.

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“Blatantly Misogynistic”: UC Berkeley Students Declare That They Feel Unsafe After Professor Shares Dating Advice

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This week, parents of students at the University of California at Berkeley took the extreme step of hiring private security to protect their children at the school after years of complaints over rising crime and anti-police policies. The university, however, is focused this week on another threat that has led students to object that they no longer feel safe on campus: the dating advice offered by Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Professor Jonathan Shewchuk in response to a query from