California state senators Dr. Richard Pan and Ben Allen on Wednesday announced plans to propose legislation requiring parents to vaccinate all school children. This legislation will “repeal the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to effectively opt their child out of vaccines,” because “the high number of unvaccinated students is jeopardizing public health,” especially [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Belkis Wille, Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch, discusses the current dilemma in Yemen… The present global turmoil has intensified the debate over whether pursuing justice in fragile and transitional countries leads to instability. Yet Yemen has been brought to the brink of collapse at least in part by a failure to [...]

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UN Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) President Ambassador Joachim Ruecker on Tuesday appointed a new chairperson to head the Inquiry into the Gaza conflict after the former chairperson resigned. The UNHRC appointed Mary McGowan Davis to replace William Schabas, who resigned after Israel accused him of bias over his work as a consultant with the Palestine [...]

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The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a decision granting summary judgment to Planned Parenthood in a case challenging two Montana abortion parental consent laws, ordering further proceedings. Planned Parenthood challenged these laws based on the concept of issue preclusion after the Montana courts decided that a similar law was unconstitutional in 1999. The trial [...]

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Countries around the world must show public support to Syrian refugees through resettlement and other humanitarian admission programs said Amnesty International (AI) in a report Wednesday. The report highlights the humanitarian crisis faced by individuals fleeing the conflict in Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reports that of the 380,000 Syrians in need of resettlement, [...]

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The Romanian Parliament on Wednesday voted to allow prosecutors to investigate prominent politician Elena Udrea on suspicion of corruption. A parliamentary committee voted 20-1 to launch a formal criminal investigation of Udrea, who is accused of taking bribes, making false statements and unlawfully obtaining monies from the EU. Romania’s National Anticorruption Directorate issued a press [...]

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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging the District of Columbia’s right to deny concealed carry permits to individuals for failure to show good cause. The complaint names the city and Cathy Lanier, Police Chief of the DC Metropolitan Police Department, as defendants against charges of violating the Second Amendment right [...]

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