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Canada's Supreme Court Greenlights $2.2M Election Lawsuit Against Ex-Alberta Official
Canada's Supreme Court allows former Alberta politician's $2.2M election interference lawsuit to proceed, impacting election law and official accountability.
EU Parliament Approves Returns Regulation Amid Human Rights Concerns
European Parliament approves Returns Regulation allowing deportation hubs; UN warns of human rights risks and extended detention periods.
Mangione Withdraws Mental Health Defense in High-Profile Murder Case
Luigi Mangione's attorneys withdraw mental health crisis claim in the upcoming 2026 trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Canadian rights groups denounce new Combatting Hate Act for vague risks
Over 60 Canadian rights groups criticize the Combatting Hate Act for threatening freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in Canada.
UN Warns Restrictions on UNIFIL Threaten Security in Southern Lebanon
UN renews call for full freedom of movement for peacekeepers in Lebanon amid hostilities, stressing risks to regional stability and international law enforcement.
Utah’s Measles Outbreak Hits One Year With No End in Sight
Utah marks one year of measles outbreaks with over 680 cases, ongoing containment efforts, and legal-public health challenges.
Analysis Questions Export Controls' Impact on Anthropic's Cybersecurity AI
A 30-year review shows export controls often fail to stop cybersecurity software spread, relevant as Anthropic's AI models face US export bans.
Court Blocks Trump Anti-Weaponization Fund, Halting $1.8B Payouts
A court injunction halts the Trump administration's $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund, raising concerns over government accountability and legal challenges.
Australia Charges Third Suspect in 2024 Melbourne Synagogue Arson
Australian authorities charge a third suspect in the 2024 arson attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue amid Iran-linked terrorism allegations.
Alabama Court Sanctions Lawyer for Witness Bribery in Coal Lawsuits
Terrence Collingsworth sanctioned by Alabama federal court for witness bribery and tampering in high-profile coal company litigation.
UK Court Sentences Two for Spying on Hong Kong Dissidents
Two men sentenced in UK for spying on Hong Kong activists, first known China-related espionage convictions in UK. National security and diplomatic tensions rise.
Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Tied to US-Iran Nuclear Deal and Sanctions Lift
Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire begins amid US-Iran nuclear talks aiming to lift specific sanctions under UN law. Legal compliance and sanctions enforcement are key.
FinCEN Proposes Bank-Style ID Rule for Stablecoin Issuers
FinCEN and banking regulators propose a rule requiring stablecoin issuers to implement customer ID programs like banks to enhance AML compliance.
Sixth Circuit Revives Ohio Law Requiring Parental Consent for Minors on Social Media
Ohio's parental consent law for minors under 16 on social media is reinstated by the Sixth Circuit, highlighting debates on free speech and online safety.
Court: No Right to Video Record Inside Tax Collector's Office
Eleventh Circuit rules against constitutional right to video record inside tax offices, clarifying public recording limits in government spaces.
French Appeals Court Confirms Achraf Hakimi Will Stand Trial on Rape Charges
French appeals court rejects dismissal, confirming footballer Achraf Hakimi will face trial for 2023 rape allegations. Legal challenges on evidence highlighted.
Cambodian Supreme Court Upholds Opposition Politician's Incitement Conviction
Cambodia's Supreme Court upholds conviction of opposition politician Rong Chhun amid protests and criticism over political suppression under PM Hun Manet.
Third Ebola-Orphan Death Highlights Congo Burial Law Challenges
A 6-month-old Ebola orphan died in Congo amid strict burial laws raising legal and human rights concerns during the 2026 outbreak.
Ninth Circuit Rules on Gun Registration for Canadian-Born American Indians
The Ninth Circuit ruled on firearm registration and immigration status for Canadian-born American Indians under the Jay Treaty, impacting legal compliance.
Supreme Court Rules for Gun Rights, Eyes Cameras in Courtrooms
Supreme Court upholds gun rights for marijuana users, backs DUI-related gun bans, and debates courtroom cameras.