Judge William Pauley of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed a class action lawsuit on Thursday against American Express, Citigroup and Discover Financial Services that alleged the three credit card issuers violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by colluding to require that all disputes be settled in arbitration. The plaintiffs [...]

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A Cambodian court on Friday sentenced 13 men, all members of the self-styled Khmer National Liberation Front , to prison for plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government. The government accused the men of plotting insurrection and “opposing the nation” by calling for Sen’s removal, primarily through anti-government leaflets and internet postings. While the [...]

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The Turkish Constitutional Court on Friday struck down parts of a controversial law that increased Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan‘s control over the judicial system. Amid protests over suspected government corruption and violence inside parliament, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) pushed the bill through parliament. Critics saw the law as a way for [...]

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The Beijing Supreme People’s Court on Friday upheld the four-year prison sentence of legal activist Xu Zhiyong for “gathering a crowd to disturb public order.” Xu, a legal scholar, is the founder of the New Citizens’ Movement , a grass-roots organization which seeks to draw attention to matters of public discontent, including equal access to [...]

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced Wednesday that Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga is appealing his recent conviction for war crimes. Katanga, the alleged commander of the Patriotic Resistance Forces in Ituri, an armed militia group from the Ituri region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was convicted by the ICC last month [...]

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