A Kentucky county clerk on Thursday again denied a same-sex couple’s request for a marriage license, despite a federal appeals court order. Kim Davis, the clerk for Rowan county, has declined to extend marriage licenses to same-sex couples following the US Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges , claiming that to do so would [...]
The Alaska Superior Court struck down a state law Thursday, finding that it would have placed unconstitutional regulations on Medicaid coverage of abortions to the detriment of low-income women. The case was filed by Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest along with the Center for Reproductive Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union in 2013 [...]
A Travis county judge on Friday denied a request for a temporary restraining order meant to halt the University of Texas at Austin’s efforts to relocate a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The university’s plan to move the statue from a prominent pedestrian area to an on-campus american history center was opposed by the [...]
Google filed a response Thursday to the European Commission (EC) , rejecting EU antitrust charges that Google structures its search results to favor its own services over those of rivals. The EU’s investigation of Google over various antitrust violations has been ongoing since 2010. The EU initiated antitrust proceedings against Google in April with a [...]
Guatemalan judicial authorities must prevent further “obstruction of justice” in the ongoing genocide trial against the former dictator and the former chief of intelliegence, according to a statement by two experts from the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights released Thursday. José Efraín Ríos Montt and José Mauricio Rodríguez Sánchez, respectively, are [...]
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on Thursday filed a complaint challenging the constitutionality of a new Indiana statute that prohibits voters from sharing pictures of their ballots on social media. The ACLU of Indiana claimes that Indiana Code 3-11-8-17.5 violates Indiana citizen’s First Amendment rights. ACLU of Indiana Legal Director Ken Falk stated [...]
Serbian prosecutors on Thursday charged former Bosnian Army general Naser Oric with war crimes against prisoners of war in 1992. Oric is accused of involvment in the killing of three Bosnian Serb prisoners of war in the villages of Zalazje, Kunjerac and Lolici. It is reported that Oric was arrested at the border between Switzerland [...]
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that requiring a person to show photographic identification before entering a courtroom does not constitute a “partial courtroom closure” and “was too trivial to constitute a true closure.” The defendant, who was convicted for the shooting of three teenagers, argued that preventing members of the public from entering [...]
A spokesperson for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Lambert Mende, announced Wednesday that President Joseph Kabila signed parliament-approved legislation to keep elections on a timeline that will not violate the Constitution . Beginning in January, protests and demonstrations have taken place across the country to oppose the proposed changes in the law that [...]
Chinese authorities arrested twelve individuals Thursday for illegally storing dangerous materials that led to the Tianjin warehouse explosions, which killed at least 139 people. Those arrested include Yu Xuewei, chairman of Tianjin International Ruihai Logistics Co. Ltd., and Zeng Fanqiang, an employee with a safety firm. The Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) has alleged [...]