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Commentary Closing in on Massive Worldwide Copyright Infringement
Closing in on Massive Worldwide Copyright Infringement
Krista Grobelny
January 14, 2018 09:23:12 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist, Curt Levey, of the Committee for Justice, discusses the implications of Kim Dotcom's fight to avoid extradition from New Zealand to the US...Notorious Internet pirate Kim Dotcom suffered another legal setback last month in his fight to...

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Commentary On this Human Rights Day: Act on the Cries of Detained Immigrants for Dignity and Justice
On this Human Rights Day: Act on the Cries of Detained Immigrants for Dignity and Justice
Krista Grobelny
December 10, 2017 07:42:16 pm

JURIST Guest Columnists Shaunee Morgan and John Peng of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law and Azadeh Shahshahani of Project South discuss the need to recognize the growing violations surrounding detained immigrants on Human Rights Day...Institutions and governments across...

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Commentary Humanity Lost the Legend: Cherif Bassiouni, The Godfather of International Criminal Law and Justice
Humanity Lost the Legend: Cherif Bassiouni, The Godfather of International Criminal Law and Justice
Krista Grobelny
October 22, 2017 09:18:37 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist, Mohamed Arafa, of Alexandria University Faculty of Law discusses the accomplishments and contributions of the late Mohamoud Cherif Bassiouni and his deep impact on international criminal law and justice...Mahmoud Cherif Bassiouni, a distinguished well-known Egyptian-American jurist and...

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Commentary Giving Serial Rapists a Permanent Mark on Campus
Giving Serial Rapists a Permanent Mark on Campus
Krista Grobelny
August 30, 2017 12:54:47 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist Sarah Silverhardt of St. John's University discusses the implications of continued ignorance of serial rapists on college campuses... Unlike your Sunday marathon of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, this heinous crime was real. Two Virginia students...

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Commentary The Discussion People AREN’T Having About Sanctuary Cities
The Discussion People AREN’T Having About Sanctuary Cities
Krista Grobelny
August 13, 2017 10:16:05 am

JURIST Guest Columnist Colin Whitlow, Head of Content at CrowdJustice, discusses the legal battle between “sanctuary cities” and the federal government and how one directly related issue has received notably less attention: whether sanctuary cities may incur civil liabilities in...

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Commentary Has India Opened the ICJ Pandora's Box in Dispute with Pakistan?
Has India Opened the ICJ Pandora's Box in Dispute with Pakistan?
Krista Grobelny
July 25, 2017 02:23:00 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist Abhishek Trivedi, LLM Faculty of Studies, at South Asian University - New Delhi discusses the implications of the International Court of Justice decision in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case... On May 18, 2017 the order of provisional measures...

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Commentary A Darkened Age—The Rule of Law in Protecting Morality and Humanity
A Darkened Age—The Rule of Law in Protecting Morality and Humanity
Krista Grobelny
June 6, 2017 05:37:30 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist, David M. Crane, of Syracuse University School of Law discusses the importance of the rule of law in restoring the ideals of humanity and morality on a global scale...There is a growling of a discontent, an unrest,...

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Commentary Jokes, Indecency and the Federal Communications Commission
Jokes, Indecency and the Federal Communications Commission
Krista Grobelny
May 20, 2017 10:03:22 am

JURIST Guest Columnist, Roy S. Gutterman, of School of Public Communications at Syracuse University discusses the implications of late-night television political satire and the effect of FCC regulation on the First Amendment...Since the election late-night TV show hosts have been...

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Commentary Impact of the New Abortion Act Passed by the US House of Representatives
Impact of the New Abortion Act Passed by the US House of Representatives
Krista Grobelny
February 15, 2017 10:42:59 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist, Yvonne Lindgren, of Indiana Tech law School discusses the implications of the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2017" and how it will affect poor women and women of color...On January...

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Commentary The Emergence of Evidence Opens the Door for Another Lawsuit by Bosnia and Herzegovina Against Serbia
The Emergence of Evidence Opens the Door for Another Lawsuit by Bosnia and Herzegovina Against Serbia
Krista Grobelny
February 6, 2017 12:55:26 pm

JURIST Guest Columnist Fahira Brodlija of The University of Pittsburgh School of Law, LLM Class of 2017, discusses the implications of revising a lawsuit between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...According to the former prosecutor of The Hague International Criminal Court...

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