The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Tuesday transferred the case of former Rwandan pastor Jean-Bosco Uwinkindi to the Republic of Rwanda to be tried in the Rwandan national court system under Rule 11 bis, which authorizes the transfer of cases to appropriate national jurisdictions. Though the ICTR has never referred a case to [...]

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Gay rights groups Lambda Legal and Garden State Equality filed a lawsuit on Wednesday to force the state of New Jersey to recognize and legalize same-sex marriage as opposed to its current Civil Unions Law . The suit was filed in the Mercer County Superior Court of New Jersey on behalf of eight same-sex couples [...]

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Bank of America (BOA) announced Wednesday that it has agreed to pay $8.5 billion to settle claims that it sold bad securities contributing to the housing market collapse. The securities, called first-lien residential mortgage-backed securitization, were issued by the BOA unit Countrywide Financial Corporation, which it purchased for $4 billion in 2008. The settlement is [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Roy Gutterman of Syracuse University says that the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on violent video games, in conjunction with prior First Amendment jurisprudence, maintains necessary constitutional safeguards for speakers and listeners… The beeps and blips of today’s modern video games, complete with graphic and sometimes interactive depictions of violence, warrants First Amendment [...]

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David Hudson : The US Supreme Court’s violent video games decision in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association continued the Court’s trend of limiting legislative attempts to create new categories of unprotected speech. It rejected the concept of violence as obscenity, refusing to expand that category beyond its sexual moorings. The final result comported with what [...]

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