The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a deed dispute over Marcellus shale gas rights that the gas is not considered a “mineral.” The dispute dates back to an 1881 deed that conveyed partial mineral rights to the property holder. In the decision, the court reaffirmed Pennsylvania’s “Dunham rule,” derived from Dunham v. Kirkpatrick , [...]

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Zivko Budimir, president of the Bosniak-Croat Federation, one of the governing entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) , was arrested on Friday along with 17 other officials as part of a corruption investigation and crackdown. Budimir and others were detained and questioned while their offices were being raided and then they were arrested. The group [...]

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The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) on Wednesday denounced draft legislation restricting the financial autonomy of civic associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The draft law gives government “security bodies” the power to monitor the finances of domestic NGOs by requiring that any funding be placed into government accounts for a 60 day approval [...]

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The Obama administration on Thursday petitioned the US Supreme Court to uphold the president’s ability to make executive appointments while the Senate is in recess. The recess appointment is a constitutional power that permits the president fill vacancies in the executive branch without the typical consent of the Senate. In its petition, the National Labor [...]

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Canada’s House of Commons on Wednesday approved a bill that provides expanded investigative powers and criminal penalties for terrorism related matters. The short title of the bill is The Combating Terrorism Act. The legislation permits law enforcement to hold individuals suspected of terrorist activities for three days without criminal charges and adds 12 months supervision [...]

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The EU Court of Justice on Thursday upheld the EU’s three-year ban on seal products. Regulation (EC) No 1007/2009 , which recognizes seals as “sentient beings that can experience pain, distress, fear and other forms of suffering,” and bans all imports containing seal products, took effect in August 2010, exempting only Inuit hunters. Canada’s Inuit [...]

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