Chloe Miracle-Rutledge is a JURIST Supreme Court Correspondent and a 2L at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC.  There is a certain intensity to watching US Supreme Court arguments ...
A broad coalition of civil liberties, data privacy, refugee, migrants rights and gender justice organizations denounced the Canadian government's introduction of Bill C-12 on Wednesday, asserting ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report on Wednesday highlighting the devastation caused by illegal cattle ranching in the Brazilian Rainforest and its impact on indigenous peoples in Pará, ...
The Federal Administrative Court of Switzerland ruled on Tuesday that writing off 16.5 billion Swiss francs ($20.53 billion USD) in Credit Suisse bonds was unlawful, calling into question the ...
Human Rights Watch condemned on Wednesday Moroccan security forces' use of excessive force to disperse crowds calling for better education, health care, and jobs, raising concerns over human rights ...
US District Judge William E. Smith of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration violated its previous order requiring the Department of ...
The UN on Tuesday condemned a Russian drone strike on one of its convoys delivering aid to Bilozerka, a town 9 kilometers from the front line in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine. The UN stated ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) released a public statement on Tuesday calling on Türkiye's authorities to investigate the death of journalist and reporter Hakan Tosun, amid concerns that ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) confirmed Tuesday that Israel released 14 journalists who had been arrested while reporting from the Conscience, a ship in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition ...
In two letters published on Tuesday, the European Council Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concerns around UK human rights, its recent policing of pro-Palestine protests, and its rollback of ...
The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais on Wednesday, October 15, a case testing how far states may consider race when redrawing congressional districts to comply with ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law Monday that requires social media companies to display a warning to users under 18 years old about the health risks of social media platforms.