The Commission Nationales de l’Informatque (CNIL) , France’s data protection regulator, has given Google Inc. three weeks to answer questions about its new privacy policy as part of a Europe-wide investigation on behalf of all European data protection regulators. Specifically, in a letter dated March 16, the CNIL asked Google CEO Larry Page to answer [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled unanimously in Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc. that patents obtained under 35 § 101 that correlate the body’s biological reaction to different dosages of a certain type of drug are invalid because they incorporate laws of nature. Respondent Prometheus Labs patented the tests doctors use for [...]

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The Pakistani parliamentary national security committee on Tuesday urged the US to stop the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drone attacks . The relationship between the two countries has suffered since a NATO airstrike in November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at the Salala check point in Mohmand. The report by the committee further demanded that [...]

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The Idaho State Senate approved a bill on Monday requiring a woman who is seeking an abortion to first receive an ultrasound. The ultrasound bill’s purported goal is to ensure that a woman’s “consent to an abortion is truly informed consent.” The bill requires an abortion provider to describe the physical characteristics of the fetus [...]

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A Madagascar court on Monday began the trial of a former International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge accused of planning an attempted coup in the country. Raymond Ranjeva, who served as an ICJ judge from 1991 to 2009, and his daughter, Riana Ratsisalovanina, appeared in court on charges of planning a coup against President Andry [...]

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