The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases Tuesday. In Mach Mining, LLC v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission the court has been asked to settle a circuit split regarding whether and to what extent courts can enforce the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) statutory obligation to try to negotiate an end to an [...]

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French police have arrested 54 people for verbally supporting or threatening terrorist acts in the wake of the terrorist attacks at the offices of French humor magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket. The French Justice Ministry has called on prosecutors to crack down on hate speech, anti-Semitism and support of terrorism under the country’s [...]

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Judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Tuesday denied a request from the ICTY prosecutor’s office to revoke the provisional release of a Serb nationalist who was granted a temporary release from ICTY custody in November for health concerns. Vojislav Seselj , founder of the Serbian National Renewal Party, has [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously affirmed the conviction of a bank robber for violating the forced accompaniment provision of the Bank Robbery and Incidental Crimes section of the US Code, 18 USC § 2113(e) . An individual is subject to enhanced penalties under 2113(e) when one “forces any person to accompany him without [...]

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Zimbabwe’s High Court on Tuesday ordered an immediate halt to the demolition of the homes of farmers who were evicted to clear space for a game park envisioned by First Lady Grace Mugabe . The case was brought by six farmers who sought temporary relief against the police and the ministry of land and home [...]

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A court in Egypt on Tuesday overturned the convictions of embezzlement for former president Hosni Mubarak and ordered a retrial. Mubarak was sentenced in May to three years after being found guilty of embezzling USD $14 million of government money for personal expenses. However, the Court of Cassation found legal procedures were not properly followed [...]

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The European Parliament on Tuesday approved legislation that gives governments increased power in deciding whether to “restrict or ban the cultivation of” genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The new legislation has come “in response to Europeans’ growing concerns about GMOs,” and is aimed at “further reducing the risk of cross-contamination.” With the passing of this new [...]

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The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. , determining the requirements of the Truth in Lending Act . The court determined that a borrower may exercise his right to rescind by providing the lender with written notice of his intent within a three-year period. The court ruled unanimously on [...]

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