Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was ordered Tuesday to face trial over alleged illegal campaign financing during his 2012 run for re-election. France places a limit of €22.5 million for campaign spending. Investigators suspect Sarkozy exceeded that amount by €23 million on big-production, theatrical rallies. The event company, Bygmalion, helped conceal the overspending by false [...]

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday announced a $2.2 million settlement with VIZIO over the alleged collection of viewer data without consent. The settlement was in response to an FTC complaint seeking relief under the FTC Act . VIZIO was accused of using deceptive practices, including having their televisions capture second-by-second viewing data, without [...]

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Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards was sued on Monday over the public defender system over allegations it denies effective representation to the poor . Edwards was sued by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law on behalf of 13 criminal defendants in a suit that is also seeking [...]

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Responding to mounting actions by President Pierre Nkurunziza , UN human rights experts condemned on Monday governmental hostility towards non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and human rights defenders. The UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights report cites numerous suspensions, including rights organization Ligue ITEKA and governance organization OLUFAD, as part of a troubling pattern [...]

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Missouri Governor Eric Greitens signed a bill into law on Monday, making Missouri the most recent right to work state. The law, which will go into effect August 28, prevents employers from requiring union membership or dues to support a union as a condition of employment, making it a misdemeanor to do so. Missouri will [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Margaret Hu of Washington and Lee University School of Law, discusses President Trump’s break from post-WWII precedent on refugee policy … As “leader of the free world,” every post-World War II US President has expressed some form of public support for refugees through speeches and White House statements. With the refugee crisis [...]

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JURIST Guest Kübra Berberoğlu, Oxford Human Rights Law Reporter (OxHRLR), discusses how, in the case of B.L. v. Australia, the HRC has made either a careless or a disappointing start in clarifying how it employs the internal relocation alternative and how this might negatively affect refugee protection under the ICCPR. A longer version of this [...]

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Deutsche See, an environmentally conscious fish distributor, became Volkswagen’s first major German customer to sue VW over misrepresenting their vehicles as being environmentally friendly. Deutsche See’s complaint alleged “malicious deception” and was filed at the regional court in Braunschweig, near Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg headquarters. Deutsche See, which leases 500 vehicles from VW, stated that it “only [...]

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A Hungarian court in Gyor ordered a retria on Monday over the 2010 toxic red sludge spill that killed ten people in one of the country’s worst environmental disasters. Judge Csilla Zolyomi said that there had been procedural errorsl in the hearing of witnesses and in the court’s justification for acquittal. Monday’s ruling is not [...]

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