UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday renewed his call for the country to repeal the Human Rights Act and institute its own bill of rights in an article for the Sun newspaper . Cameron made the call the same day he gave a speech celebrating the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna [...]
The Belgian Privacy Commission announced Monday that it is suing Facebook for alleged violations of Belgian and European privacy laws . In May, the commission issued Facebook a set of recommendations urging the social media site to stop tracking users. Making the announcement, commission president Willem Debeuckelaere said “we cannot continue to negotiate through other [...]
The US Court of Federal Claims ruled Monday that the Federal Reserve bailout of AIG in 2008 exceeded its authority but did not award any damages. The suit was brought by former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg and claimed that the Federal Reserve’s taking of a 79.9 percent equity share as consideration for bailout funds should [...]
The Cabinet of Israel on Sunday approved a bill allowing the force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike if their lives are at risk. Entitled Preventing Damage from Hunger Strikes , the law would require doctors to exhaust other means of ending a hunger strike before using force-feeding. Proponents of the bill say it would remove [...]
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday unanimously affirmed a lower court decision that employers’ zero tolerance drug policies are not pre-empted by Colorado’s legalization of medical marijuana. The court held that an employee can legally be discharged for consuming marijuana off-duty, as a plain meaning reading of the state’s lawful off duty activities statute implies [...]
Romania’s Superior Magistrates’ Council on Monday rejected 22 proposals that would have made it harder to fight top-level corruption. The proposals, developed by the governing Social Democratic Party , would have changed the law to make it harder to arrest lawmakers for corruption-related offenses including conflict of interest . Although the decision is not binding, [...]
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir was allowed to leave South Africa on Monday, despite a ruling by the North Gauteng High Court that he should be kept in the country because of International Criminal Court (ICC) warrants for his arrest. Shortly after he left, the High Court issued its own order for his arrest. Bashir was [...]
The world is facing its worst refugee crisis since World War II , Amnesty International (AI) said Monday, calling on world leaders to reform domestic and international policies. AI released a new briefing Monday ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20. The report cites Syria as the world’s largest refugee crisis but also calls [...]
The US Supreme Court granted certiorari Monday in Dollar General v. Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians on whether tribal courts can hear civil cases involving non-Indian businesses that have contractual agreements with the tribe. The case involves a sexual harassment claim brought in a tribal court by an Indian intern against the manager of a [...]
The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in Walker-McGill v. Stuart , letting stand a decision blocking North Carolina’s abortion ultrasound requirement. The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in December affirmed a lower court decision that the Woman’s Right to Know Act , which required physicians to display and describe ultrasound [...]