JURIST Guest Columnist Karla Swift of the Michigan State AFL-CIO argues that the “right to work” laws enacted by the Michigan Legislature in 2012 are unconstitutional and were enacted in violation of Michigan’s Open Meeting Act…
Google agreed Wednesday to a $7 million settlement for its collection of improper data during the course of its Street View campaign. The settlement arose from a suit brought by the attorneys general of 38 states against Google for its collection of “payload data,” which includes fragments of messages sent over unencrypted wireless networks as [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist Anthony D’Amato of the Northwestern University School of Law says that habeas corpus rights are too important for the executive branch to ignore, even in a time of war…
An Argentine court in Buenos Aires sentenced former military general Reynaldo Bignone on Tuesday to life in prison for crimes against humanity committed during the nation’s 1976-1983 “Dirty War” . In addition, the 85-year-old general is serving other jail sentences for related crimes committed during the “Dirty War.” Bignone along with four other former soldiers [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist, Ilan Wurman, Stanford Law School Class of 2013, discusses drug testing welfare recipients and argues that the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit misapplied the doctrine of unconstitutional conditions… On February 26, 2013, a panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit preliminarily found in Lebron v. [...]
The New Zealand Parliament on Wednesday approved a bill to legalize same-sex marriage , bringing the bill one vote closer to becoming law. The bill was approved by a vote of 77-44, in the second of three votes needed to become law. The second vote is generally the most critical, with the third and final [...]
A judge for the US District Court for the District of Arizona has upheld the constitutionality of an Arizona law prohibiting public schools from offering courses that teach ethnic solidarity, a law which targeted the Mexican-American studies program in Tucson public schools. In the ruling issued on Friday, Judge A Wallace Tashima found three of [...]
The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, Ahmed Shaheed , on Tuesday expressed concern over current human rights situations in Iran . In his report , Shaheed found continued widespread systemic violations of human rights in Iran, with reports from NGOs, human rights defenders and individuals presenting a situation where [...]
The US Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday approved two measures aimed at strengthening gun control. The Protecting Responsible Gun Sellers Act , approved by a vote of 10-8, would require background checks for private gun sales. The School Safety Enhancements Act that would ban straw purchasing of weapons for someone who is not legally allowed [...]
The Hungarian Parliament on Monday approved controversial amendments to the country’s constitution. The amendments, approved by a vote of 265-11, with 33 abstentions, include several provisions previously struck down by the country’s Constitutional Court. The amendments limit that court’s powers, define family relationships based on marriage between one man and woman, allow laws criminalizing homelessness, [...]