US President Barack Obama formally nominated Loretta Lynch on Saturday to serve as the next attorney general. Obama urged the US Senate to confirm her nomination quickly, though it is unclear whether Congress would confirm her nomination during its current session or wait until January when the new session begins. If confirmed, Lynch will be [...]

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The US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan approved a plan on Friday to resolve Detroit’s seven billion dollars of debt and return the city to solvency. The plan includes settlements regarding post-employment benefits claims, tax obligations, insurance, and “the Grand Bargain” which comprised the pension settlement, the State Contribution agreement and the [...]

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An investigation conducted by the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School determined three Myanmar Army commanders committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in Thandaung Township, Kayin State, between January 2005 and December 2006. The study explains that beginning in 2005, the Myanmar Army engaged in human rights violations when they fired mortars, [...]

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein criticized the Sri Lankan government Friday for its continued attacks on the integrity of the current investigation into serious human rights violations. Zeid accused the government of attempting to discredit the UN’s efforts as well as hindering possible credible witnesses from submitting information to the [...]

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Moroccan authorities are interfering with the work of human rights organizations , Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Friday. According to HRW, authorities have blocked the Moroccan Human Rights Association (ADMH) from holding more than 15 meetings since June. ADMH claims that Moroccan government officials specifically interfered with the group’s attempt to hold meetings in public [...]

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The Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the state’s right-to-work law , stating it did not violate the state’s constitution. The 5-0 decision was from an appeal from the Indiana trial court which declared that two of the statutes provisions violated Article 1 Section 21 of the Indiana State Constitution. Citing Bayh v. Sonnenburg the [...]

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