Eight years after 9/11 , counterterrorism efforts continue to dominate the operations and budget of the FBI , according to a Tuesday report by the New York Times. Since the attacks, the bureau has doubled the number of agents it assigns to counterterrorism efforts and has created specialized "threat squads" to investigate possible threats. Agents [...]
Five Facebook users have filed suit in the Superior Court of California for Orange County alleging that the social networking site violated their privacy. Among the claims put forth in the suit filed Monday are that Facebook disseminates users' private information and copyrighted photographs, and altered its Terms of Use without seeking approval of users. [...]
JURIST Contributing Editor Michael Kelly of Creighton University School of Law says that the notion of setting up a special international tribunal to try Guantanamo detainees – most recently floated in an op-ed in the New York Times – is not as promising as it might at first appear… Mssr. Guénaël Mettraux, a respected defense [...]
The US government on Wednesday reached an agreement with Switzerland that would grant the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) access to information on thousands of Swiss bank accounts. As part of the agreement , the Swiss government will instruct banking giant UBS to begin to turn over information regarding certain anonymous bank accounts. In return, [...]
Oklahoma state court judge Vicki Robertson ruled Tuesday that a state law requiring women seeking an abortion to have an ultrasound within an hour of the procedure violates the Oklahoma Constitution . Without reaching the validity the of the ultrasound requirement itself, the judge held that the law violated a constitutional requirement that legislation only [...]
Bostan v. Obama, et al., US District Court for the District of Columbia, August 19, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here.
German lawmakers on Tuesday agreed to a draft law strengthening parliamentary involvement with the country's representatives to the European Union , a step toward reforms necessary to Germany's ratification of the EU's Lisbon Treaty . The draft law would require the government to fully inform the Bundestag about negotiations at the EU, and would allow [...]
The Obama administration should not re-sign and ratify the Rome Statute and join the International Criminal Court (ICC) , according to a study released Tuesday by the Heritage Foundation . According to the report, the ICC lacks checks on its power, is a threat to national sovereignty, and could cause complications to military cooperation between [...]
Australian rights group Civil Liberties Australia (CLA) on Wednesday sharply criticized the government's proposed reforms to Australia's national security and anti-terrorism legislation. Last week, Australian Attorney General Robert McClelland released a 452-page discussion paper detailing the proposed changes, including "providing police with new emergency powers to enter and search premises without a warrant where it [...]
The Obama administration has notified Congress of plans to transfer six Guantanamo Bay detainees out of the country, according to a Tuesday Miami Herald report . The notifications were reportedly filed August 7, in accordance with a new law that requires risk assessments and notification of transfers. One of the six detainees is Mohammed Jawad [...]