A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday that lawyers for a detainee at Guantanamo Bay may not review top secret documentation. Wali Mohammed Morafa, who has been detained for financially aiding the operations of terrorist organizations, including al Qaeda , requested for some top secret documentations concerning source-related [...]

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The Michigan Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld a Michigan Civil Service Commission (MCSC) policy granting health care benefits to same-sex domestic partners of state employees. Attorney General Bill Schuette argued against the policy, claiming that, by extending the policy to provide health benefits for those who have “jointly shared the same regular and permanent [...]

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The US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in Already, LLC v. Nike, Inc. that Nike’s covenant not to enforce a trademark against Already’s existing products and any future “colorable imitations” moots Already’s action to have the trademark declared invalid. In this case, the court considered whether Nike’s promise not to sue was broad enough to assure [...]

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Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility filled a motion Tuesday with the International Trade Commission to drop two key patents from it case against Microsoft. The claim alleges that Microsoft infringed on Motorola Mobility’s patents related to technology used in the Xbox. The withdrawal of the claim is required in an agreement Google made with the Federal [...]

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The UN International Labour Organization (ILO) released a report Wednesday highlighting the lack of protections provided to domestic workers worldwide. The report details the ways in which domestic workers are more vulnerable than other workers and what that means for the domestic worker population. More than 52 million people world wide are domestic workers, and [...]

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