Two separate federal appeals court reached opposite conclusions Tuesday on subsidies for individuals who sign up for health insurance through the federal government’s marketplace. The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that such subsidies are only available through state-run exchanges, currently operating in only 14 states and the District of [...]

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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have targeted American Muslims in abusive sting operations based on ethnic and religious identity, pushing people into terrorism, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute reported Monday. The report examines 27 cases, following them from investigation through trial. “In [...]

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US President Barack Obama on Monday signed an executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. The order also explicitly bans discrimination against transgender employees of the federal government. The order does not include a religious-based exception despite pressure from some religious leaders following the US Supreme [...]

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A spokesperson for the Dutch Public Prosecutor said Monday that their office has opened a war crimes investigation into last week’s crash of Malaysia Airlines MH17 in Ukraine. Prosecutors are investigating allegations of murder, war crimes and intentionally downing an airliner, and a representative is reportedly in Ukraine as part of the investigation. Under the [...]

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Bahrain’s Ministry of Justice on Sunday filed a lawsuit seeking to suspend all activities of the main Shi’ite opposition group for three months. The move comes after leaders of the Al-Wefaq party were charged recently with holding an illegal meeting with a US diplomat from the State Department . The lawsuit, however, does not mention [...]

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An Egyptian court on Sunday reduced the sentence of the prominent activist Mahienour El-Masry from two years to six months, and fined her LE50,000 (USD $7,000), for violating Egypt’s protest law. El-Masry was found guilty of violating Egypt’s protest law after being arrested for protesting during the Khaled Said murder retrial in December. During the [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Saturday postponed an Arizona death row inmate’s execution until prison officials reveal details on the two-drug combination that will be used for the lethal injection. Joseph Wood’s attorneys argued that their client’s First Amendment rights were violated by the prison officials withholding detailed information on [...]

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A jury for the First Judicial Circuit of Florida on Friday handed down a verdict against RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. , awarding the plaintiff $16.8 billion in compensatory damages, and $23.6 billion in punitive damages. The case, Cynthia Robinson v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, was originally part of a larger class-action lawsuit for smoking-related injuries. [...]

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An Ethiopian court on Friday charged nine journalists with terrorism and inciting violence under Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism law . The journalists, including six bloggers, were arrested in April and have been prevented from accessing their families or legal counsel since their arrests. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) , since the implementation of the [...]

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