Michigan Governor Rick Snyder on Thursday vetoed gun legislation supported by the National Rifle Association (NRA) and approved by both chambers of the Republican-controlled state legislation. Governor Snyder, a Republican endorsed by the NRA in his bid for reelection last fall, felt pressure from both sides of the issue. The bill would allow a person [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Angelique Devaux, French Qualified Attorney, discusses the newest occurrences of succession in Europe … It is just the beginning of 2015, and it is accompanied by a number of new reforms, new laws and new regulations that shall be implemented along with the New Year. 2015 shall be an important milestone into [...]

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JURIST has retracted “Back-Alley Banking in China: the Next Financial Crisis” by Dr. Bashar Malkawi. The piece was originally published in our Academic Commentary section on 9 November 2013. On 7 January 2015, we were advised that the piece was copied from another author’s work. We investigated this claim and found it to be credible. [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Jill Family, Widener University School of Law, discusses Obama’s recent immigration executive actions and the Obama administration’s exercises of executive power… The push and pull between President Obama and Congress over various issues often too quickly boils down to descriptions that pit the President and Congress in battle. A popular narrative is [...]

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An Argentinian federal prosecutor on Wednesday accused Argentina’s president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, of being involved in covering up Iran’s involvement in a 1994 terrorist attack. The bombing of the Argentinian Jewish Mutual Association is said to have been one of the country’s worst attacks, resulting in 85 deaths. The prosecutor, Alberto Nisman, requested that [...]

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Spain’s High Court on Thursday ordered an initial investigation of the time Amedy Coulibaly spent in Spain prior to the terrorist attacks in Paris last week. Coulibaly is one of the gunmen associated with the shooting of a policewoman and attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris that left four dead. He was reported to [...]

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UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos said Wednesday that humanitarian workers are increasingly being called on to deal with the consequences of crises that arise out of complex situations, including poor governance, political paralysis, underdevelopment, poverty and inequality. Amos, who also heads the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs , delivered a lecture [...]

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