UN independent experts expressed concern about the ongoing water shortage in Guadeloupe, a French Caribbean island. They raised concerns over tap water pollution, steep prices and attempts to silence critics, calling the... Read more »
Dear Littler: What employment law concerns should my organization be considering in response to adverse weather events? Great question! Here are key issues likely to affect employers in the aftermath of these... Read more »
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld an appeals court decision on Wednesday finding that the Senate congressional map did not violate the state’s constitution. Several Missouri citizens previously challenged the map, drawn by... Read more »
In a press conference Sri Lanka’s Public Security Minister Tiran Alles, one of twelve members of Parliament’s Select Committee to deal with the “drug menace,” vowed to continue the controversial anti drug... Read more »
The Editors Guild of India (EGI) on Monday, issued statement on X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing concerns over the draft Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill, stating that the provisions of the bill would... Read more »
I am confused. So back on January 11, 2024–just a few days ago–Blue Ink Digital filed what I consider to be a fantastic comment to the FCC addressing the new one-to-one consent... Read more »
A banned protest in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), turned violent on Wednesday as police forcefully dispersed demonstrators, leaving several people wounded. The protest was organized by opposition... Read more »
The Supreme Court of Pakistan issued an order on Friday that requires the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to resolve grievances relating to the absence of a fair and free process in... Read more »
A new Washington state law could open a door for anti-fascists to be sued by the very neo-Nazis they’re exposing, Daniel Walters reports for the Oregon Capitol Chronicle. The law allows people... Read more »
