A Chilean court on Friday said that it has completed the 10-year investigation into the origin of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s fortune and his suspected embezzlement of public funds. In an unanimous decision, an an appeals court in Santiago closed the investigation, allowing Judge Manuel Valderrama to formally accuse former military members who collaborated [...]

READ MORE

Amnesty International (AI) urged Iran on Saturday not to execute a political dissident convicted of “enmity against God.” Gholamreza Khosravi Savajani was sentenced to death in 2010 on the charge of “enmity against God” for his alleged links with a banned opposition group, the People’s Mojahideen Organization of Iran (PMOI) . Family members of Gholamreza [...]

READ MORE

US President Barack Obama announced Saturday that prisoner of war Bowe Bergdahl had been released into US custody in exchange for five detainees held at Guantanamo Bay. Bergdahl was the only confirmed US prisoner of war from the conflict in Afghanistan remaining in enemy custody . The Obama administration brokered the deal for Bergdahl’s exchange [...]

READ MORE

An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 34 supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi each to two years in prison and a USD $1,600 fine for their alleged participation in violence during celebrations of the three-year anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution . The defendants were convicted for violating Egypt’s recent protest law which requires demonstrators to [...]

READ MORE

The Departmental Appeals Board of Health and Human Services (DAB) on Friday revoked a National Coverage Determination (NCD) barring Medicare payment for gender reassignment surgeries. The revoked NCD was issued in 1981 and refused to pay for surgery as a treatment for gender dysphoria due to a lack of knowledge about the safety of the [...]

READ MORE

A Cambodian court on Friday convicted 23 workers and activists for inciting violence during a mass garment workers’ strike but suspended their jail sentence, which has caused a lot of controversy and international scrutiny. The ruling reverses the appeals court’s decision in February, which refused the release of the workers and activists facing criminal charges. [...]

READ MORE

The Constitutional Court of Turkey on Tuesday ruled that a previous decision to ban Youtube violated users’ freedom of speech rights. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had imposed the ban on YouTube and Twitter after illicit recordings of top security talks were posted on YouTube and distributed through Twitter. The court cited Article 26 of [...]

READ MORE

JURIST Guest Columnist Bruce Schneider of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. discusses the First Amendment and the “extended use” of public schools … The Framers saw the two religious freedoms secured by the First Amendment as being in harmony: the prohibition against a government-established church was what enabled religious minorities to freely exercise their [...]

READ MORE

JURIST Guest Columnist Ayesha Khan of Americans United for Separation of Church and State discusses the contraceptive coverage requirement of the Affordable Care Act and the current cases challenging the requirement … On April 24, JURIST ran a column by Joseph LaRue of the Alliance Defending Freedom, which represents a company that seeks an exemption [...]

READ MORE