JURIST Guest Columnist Hanan Salah of Human Rights Watch says that if the Libyan government does not take immediate steps to rectify its dysfunctional justice system it risks a complete collapse… This past week, Libya’s official television station broadcasted a series of videos featuring al-Saadi Gaddafi, a son of the deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, [...]

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The Authors Guild filed an appellate brief on Friday, renewing its complaint that Google is violating copyright laws with its mass book digitization project. The brief, filed with the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit , claims that Google’s “Library Project” is scanning copyrighted works and making them available online without the copyright [...]

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Amnesty International (AI) expressed concern Friday over the new Egyptian anti-terror law set to be approved by interim president Adly Mansour . The law, which was passed in response to an attack on Cairo University , is aimed at deterring the recent escalation of terrorist violence in Egypt during its transition following the ouster of [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnists Peter J. Brann, David Swetnam-Burland and Stacy O. Stitham of Brann & Isaacson discuss the patent eligibility of computer-implemented inventions… The US Supreme Court’s consideration of the patent eligibility of computer-implemented inventions in Alice Corporation Pty., Ltd. v. CLS Bank International, et al, has drawn commentary not only from the usual suspects [...]

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The State Council of the Republic of Crimea on Friday voted unanimously in favor of adopting a new constitution that will make Crimea part of the Russian Federation. The constitution, consisting of 10 chapters and 95 articles, defines Crimea as a legal and democratic state within the Russian Federation and makes the nation’s territory an [...]

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