The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled Friday that the elevated marble plaza in front of the US Supreme Court is a “nonpublic forum” where a statute restricting expressive conduct and political speech can be enforced. The plaintiff in the case argued that 40 USC § 6135 is an unconstitutional [...]
Planned Parenthood on Friday filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama , alleging that Alabama Governor Robert Bentley‘s termination of Medicaid provider agreements for the facility violates a federal law that requires Medicaid beneficiaries to have a choice in provider for family planning. Bentley announced the termination earlier [...]
South Sudan government troops on Sunday reportedly attacked a village in the country’s Unity state despite a ceasefire that was set to begin the same day. The attack was reported to the Associated Press by John Riek, who coordinates relief activities in a part of the state held by the opposition. Only one day prior, [...]
The Massachusetts Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a city within the state has no right to pass ordinances restricting where sex offenders can live. The ruling invalidates the “Ordinance Pertaining to Sex Offender Residency Restrictions in the City of Lynn” which created a zone where level two and three sex offenders were prohibited from [...]
On appeal from a guilty verdict in 2014, three Al Jazeera journalists on Saturday received a three-year prison sentence for their roles in releasing video footage that allegedly contained false news in support of the Muslim Brotherhood . Two of the journalists were present at the proceedings, while the other journalist was sentenced in absentia, [...]
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Friday urged the global community to develop comprehensive solutions to allow for safe and legal migration after 70 bodies, believed to be Syrian asylum seekers, were discovered in a truck near the Austria-Hungary border. Also on Friday Ban issued a statement on the recent increase in refugee and migrant [...]
The United Nations Security Council on Friday condemned the use of sexual violence as a “tactic of war” in Iraq and Syria. Following a briefing by UN Special Representative for Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Bangura , the council emphasized that rape and other forms of “serious sexual violence” are war crimes and violate the [...]
Three individuals in a polygynous domestic relationship on Friday filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the District of Montana , challenging Montana’s law banning polygamy, following Yellowstone County officials’ denial of a marriage license to them. The three wish for their polygamous relationship to be legally recognized in light of the Supreme [...]
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday reversed a ruling that blocked the National Security Agency (NSA) from obtaining call detail records from US citizens. Plaintiffs contended that the NSA’s collection of such data violated their Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure. The DC Circuit disagreed and [...]
US District Judge Ralph Erickson of the US District Court of the District of North Dakota in Fargo on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction against a rule granting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction over small US waterways. Erickson blocked the grant of jurisdiction that was scheduled to [...]