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A US immigration judge decided Friday that detained Columbia student activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported after the Trump ...
Amnesty International on Friday called for the urgent release of political activist Tofig Yagublu following his hunger strike that began on April 1, 2025. Amnesty International's Eastern Europe and ...
Amnesty International called for the release of Côte d’Ivoire unionist Ghislain Duggary Assy on Thursday, urging authorities to respect the right to strike. Amnesty International’s Interim Regional ...
The US Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court order directing the US government to bring unlawfully deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back to the US. Garcia was taken into custody by ...
A US federal appeals court on Wednesday granted the US government's motion for a stay pending appeal to a district court's order that federal agencies and executive departments reinstate fired ...
The US House of Representatives approved a bill on Wednesday that would restrict district court judges from issuing nationwide injunctive relief orders to block President Donald Trump's executive ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday that most countries are failing to meet their human rights obligations by not allocating sufficient public funding to ensure the right to health. The World ...
Amnesty International released a report on Thursday detailing prevalent gender-based and sexual violence against women and girls in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), indicating probable war ...
US President Donald Trump's administration targeted Houston-based law firm Susman Godfrey LLP in an executive order Wednesday, zeroing in on the firm's previous defamation litigation related to the ...
The correspondent filing this dispatch is a law student at Maharashtra National Law University in Mumbai who must remain anonymous. On Tuesday, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India (SCI) ...
Microsoft, Eli Lilly, and Intel submitted a brief on Tuesday denouncing US President Donald Trump's use of executive orders to target big law firms.
A coalition of 19 attorneys general filed a 31-page amicus brief with the US Supreme Court on Wednesday, claiming a Maryland county's policy of incorporating LGBTQ-inclusive books into their ...