Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari signed an executive order Monday “to improve local content in public procurement with science, engineering and technology components.” Buhari announced Executive Order 5 (EO) via his official Twitter account stating: “the EO is expected to promote the application of science, tech and innovation towards achieving Nigeria’s development goals.” Additionally, the EO [...]

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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Monday denied a request to stay a Pennsylvania Supreme Court order to redraw the 2011 congressional map. If granted, the stay would have blocked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling that the Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 violated the state constitution. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court had ordered the Pennsylvania General [...]

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A South Korean appeals court on Monday suspended a two-and-a-half-year jail sentence for Jay Y Lee , billionaire heir of Samsung Group. In August the Seoul Central District Court , found that Lee paid former president Park Geun-hye in hopes of favors from Park. Lee was also convicted of embezzlement, hiding assets overseas, concealment of [...]

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Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom declared a state of emergency Monday for the next 15 days as political tensions between the president and the Supreme Court continue to escalate. The country has remained in a state of turmoil since the Supreme Court of the Maldives dismissed a “terrorism” conviction against former president Mohamed Nasheed [...]

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Voters in Ecuador on Sunday voted to reinstate a two-term limit for elected officials, with 64 percent of voters in favor of referendum question 2, which would amend the constitution so that all elected officials can only be re-elected once for the same office. Referendum 2 reinstates the term limits in place until 2015 when [...]

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Here’s the international legal news we covered this week: The UN expressed concern Thursday about human rights abuses in Mali despite the Malian government signing a peace agreement in 2015 with several armed groups. The International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Nicaragua to pay Costa Rica nearly USD $380,000 for environmental damage to a [...]

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Here’s the domestic legal news we covered this week: The US Court of Appeals for the Six Circuit affirmed the constitutionality of Ohio’s lethal injection method on Thursday, just two weeks prior to a scheduled execution. The case stemmed from two death row inmates attempting to prevent their pending executions, claiming that Ohio’s midazolam-based, three-drug [...]

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