JURIST Guest Columnist Louis René Beres of Purdue University, discusses the implications of a hasty withdrawl from Syria… President Donald Trump recently announced his intention to get out of Syria, “very soon.” The president’s stated intention here could soon run starkly counter to this country’s urgent obligations under binding international law. Moreover, because these important [...]

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President Donald Trump issued a memorandum on Wednesday authorizing the National Guard to deploy the US southern border for additional security support. Trump described the order as necessary to respond to a “crisis” that is “fundamentally incompatible with the safety, security, and sovereignty of the American people.” The combination of illegal drugs, dangerous gang activity, [...]

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Exiled Venezuelan supreme court justices met in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday to conduct a preliminary hearing on corruption allegations against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro brought by the country’s former top prosecutor, Attorney General Luisa Ortega. The self-proclaimed judicial body met in the main chambers of the Colombian Congress. Like the judges of the court, Ortega is [...]

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Federal judge Orlando Garcia in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas in San Antonio has granted summary judgment to a group of voters who argued that the voter registration measures of Texas’ online driver’s license registration system are unconstitutional under “motor voter” provisions of the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) [...]

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The Missouri House of Representatives approved a bill on Tuesday that would ban abortions occurring 20 weeks after fertilization. House Bill 1266, known as the “Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act,” was sponsored by Republican House Member Donna Lichtenegger . The legislation includes language defining the pain capable gestational age as 22 weeks following a [...]

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New Zealand’s parliament on Tuesday approved legislation to allow people who were previously convicted of homosexual offenses to have their criminal records wiped. The bill “seeks to reduce prejudice, stigma, and all other negative effects” that would come from a prior conviction for a homosexual offense. Homosexual conduct between consenting males over the age of [...]

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of California – Orange County Wednesday seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against the Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) and Orange County Sheriff (OCSD) for operating secret jailhouse informant programs allegedly in violation of the US Constitution, California Constitution and California state laws. [...]

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UN human rights experts on Wednesday urged France to provide adequate emergency shelter, access to drinking water and sanitation facilities, to thousands of migrants living in camps on the northern French coast. “Migrants, regardless of their status,” the experts stated, “are entitled to human rights without discrimination, including access to adequate housing, education, healthcare, water [...]

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