Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Monday filed a lawsuit against Uber for violating the state’s Breach of Personal Information Notification Act . “Uber violated Pennsylvania law by failing to put our residents on timely notice of this massive data breach,” said Shapiro . “Uber hid the incident for over a year – and actually [...]
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday ruled that the arbitration provisions of a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between Czechoslovakia and the Netherlands was precluded by the terms of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The case decided before the ECJ involved Dutch insurance company Achmea , and the Slovak [...]
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, Lieutenant Governor Mike Stack and the state’s chapter of the League of Women Voters on Monday responded to a request filed by Republican legislators to have the United States Supreme Court block implementation of a new congressional district map issued by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania . Wolf urged the US [...]
Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson announced on Monday that Arkansas will be implementing a work requirement for Medicaid recipients. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved the state’s request on Monday, prompting the governor’s statement. The work requirement will become effective in June. Medicaid recipients ages 19 to 49 will be expected to either work, [...]
A three-judge panel for the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order on Monday that stalls the proposed settlement of a lawsuit files by the House of Representatives during the Obama administration over subsidies paid to insurers under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) . The settlement seeks to partially vacate a 2016 decision by [...]
Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill on Monday to protect net neutrality, making Washington the first state to pass such a bill. The bill received bipartisan support in Washington’s legistlature. The law reinstates the 2015 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules protecting net neutrality, which the FCC repealed the rules in December. By June 6, [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist Moien Odeh of the Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection provides a critical analysis of recent Israeli legislative efforts to enlarge the city limits of Jerusalem … Introduction In 2017, two bills were introduced from the Israeli government coalition’s members – the Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel (Amendment No. 2) Bill [...]
The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment called on the international community Monday to recognize that people have the right to a healthy environment. John Knox presented a report on the framework principles of “human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment” to the Human [...]
The UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution on Monday calling for the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic to “urgently conduct a comprehensive and independent inquiry into the recent events in Eastern Ghouta.” The resolution passed with a vote of 29-4 with 14 abstaining. Those voting against the resolution included [...]
The US Supreme Court on Monday held that the US government had the authority to bring an action against New Mexico alleging that they violated the Rio Grande Compact , an agreement between Colorado, Texas and New Mexico to perpetuate the equitable division of water from the Rio Grande River. The compact, approved by Congress [...]