The UN Child Rights Committee (CRC) condemned Israel’s violation of children’s rights protected by the Convention on the ...
Hungary and the Netherlands announced on Thursday that they are requesting an opt out from EU asylum procedure regulations so ...
The US Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Nevada Green Party's request to reinstate its presidential candidate, Jill Stein, ...
The Georgia State Election Board approved a new on rule on Friday, which will require all paper ballots to be counted by hand for the election in November. The rule will require three poll officers to ...
The Southern Chiefs' Organization (SCO) of Manitoba filed a claim seeking legal personhood for Lake Winnipeg on Thursday. The claim for personhood is based on Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and ...
Amnesty International on Friday called for an international investigation into simultaneous explosions across Lebanon and ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Friday that nearly 98,000 people with unverified citizenship documents can now ...
When analyzing an Israeli attack on Hezbollah using the principles of the law of armed conflict (LOAC)—specifically military ...
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the death penalty remains partially constitutional for serious offenses, ...
Kagusthan Ariaratnam, a former child soldier turned defense analyst, speaks with JURIST about his new memoir 'Spy Tiger: The ...
Failed Fijian coup leader George Speight and six others were released from prison on Thursday after being granted a pardon by ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday vacated a preliminary injunction that had blocked key provisions of ...