Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González Colón on Sunday signed into law Senate Bill 63 (SB 63), a law that modifies public records request procedures in the US territory. SB 63 amends the ...
The US Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not hear a case on the federal legality of marijuana. The case, Canna Provisions v. Bondi, involved four Massachusetts marijuana growers suing the ...
Human Rights Watch said Monday that the Israel’s repeated attacks on reconstruction-related equipment and other civilian facilities in southern Lebanon throughout 2025 constitute war crimes. The ...
A three-judge panel of Hong Kong's Court of First Instance on Monday found pro-democracy Apple Daily founder and media tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty on sedition and national security charges, including ...
UN experts expressed concern on Monday about legislative and administrative measures taken by the Estonian state against the Estonian Orthodox Christian Church (EOCC), stating that these actions may ...
This is Day 4 of JURIST's coverage of Mangione's suppression hearings. Read Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. On Day 4 of suppression ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese deemed a mass shooting targeting a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney a 'terrorist incident' on Sunday after the attack left 16 dead, including one of the ...
South Korea’s former acting leader Choi Sang-mok was indicted on Thursday on charges related to the brief imposition of martial law in December 2024 by then-President Yoon Suk Yeol, becoming the ...
A UN expert on Friday hailed the forensic analysis of 114 unidentified bodies of people killed during the July 2024 protests in Bangladesh as a 'fundamental step' towards achieving 'justice and ...
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Tuesday announced a state of emergency following a wave of coups and attempted coups that have destabilized several member countries on the ...
On November 10, 2025, right-wing Knesset member Itamar Ben-Gvir proposed a bill that would use the death penalty to punish ...
The US Supreme Court will hear Hamm v. Smith on Wednesday, December 10, a death penalty case testing how courts should treat ...
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