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News UN asks Pakistan to stop construction infringing on human rights
UN asks Pakistan to stop construction infringing on human rights
Taylor Isaac
January 26, 2016 02:50:05 pm

United Nations rights experts on Monday asked Pakistani officials to stop construction work on a new metro line in Lahore, Pakistan due to concern that it has led to numerous people being forcibly evicted and that...

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News Obama bans solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons
Obama bans solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons
Taylor Isaac
January 26, 2016 02:16:20 pm

US President Barack Obama on Monday announced a ban on the federal prison system's use of solitary confinement for juveniles. Obama stated in an op-ed Monday evening that after a review of US prisons by the...

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News Supreme Court: ruling against mandatory juvenile life sentences applies retroactively
Supreme Court: ruling against mandatory juvenile life sentences applies retroactively
Taylor Isaac
January 25, 2016 11:42:10 am

The US Supreme Court ruled Monday in Montgomery v. Louisiana that a landmark decision banning mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles should apply retroactively. The Supreme Court reached that decision ...

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News Supreme Court declines to rule on North Dakota abortion law
Supreme Court declines to rule on North Dakota abortion law
Taylor Isaac
January 25, 2016 11:10:22 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in a case regarding a North Dakota law that would ban abortion as soon as a heartbeat is detectable, as early as six weeks. The Abortion Control...

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News California district court grants Apple permanent injunction against Samsung
California district court grants Apple permanent injunction against Samsung
Taylor Isaac
January 19, 2016 02:50:37 pm

The California District Court for the Northern District on Monday granted Apple's motion for a permanent injunction against Samsung for infringing upon three software patents . The patents involve data...

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News Supreme Court denies revival of Arkansas abortion law
Supreme Court denies revival of Arkansas abortion law
Taylor Isaac
January 19, 2016 02:04:18 pm

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an Arkansas appeal to revive an old abortion law that banned abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. After the injunction was issued, Arkansas appealed and the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals...

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News Sweden prosecutor investigating Volkswagen
Sweden prosecutor investigating Volkswagen
Taylor Isaac
January 12, 2016 02:14:32 pm

A Swedish prosecutor on Tuesday announced a preliminary investigation into Volkswagen regarding the emissions test cheating scandal that has affected millions. Sweden's National Anti-Corruption Unit has said it is focused on claims of serious...

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News House approves bill to expand rights of unpaid interns
House approves bill to expand rights of unpaid interns
Taylor Isaac
January 12, 2016 01:45:47 pm

The US House of Representatives approved legislation Monday that would expand rights of unpaid interns in the federal government. Currently, unpaid interns are not classified as employees, leaving them unprotected from discrimination under the Civil Rights...

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News White House official: Obama plans to close Guantanamo before leaving office
White House official: Obama plans to close Guantanamo before leaving office
Taylor Isaac
January 11, 2016 11:16:08 am

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough told Fox News Sunday that President Barack Obama intends to fulfill his promise to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility before leaving office. The statement was...

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News Malawi places moratorium on anti-homosexuality laws
Malawi places moratorium on anti-homosexuality laws
Taylor Isaac
December 22, 2015 10:37:57 am

Justice Minister Samuel Tembenu announced this weekend that there will be a moratorium placed on anti-homosexuality laws in Malawi, effectively suspending enforcement of these laws until a decision is made regarding repeal. Along with this decision came the...

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