Colombia criminal group accepts president’s offer to initiate peace negotiations – JURIST

Colombia criminal group accepts president’s offer to initiate peace negotiations – JURIST

The biggest Colombian criminal group declared in a public statement Tuesday that they accepted President Gustavo Petro’s offer to start peace negotiations. The criminal group indicated they will cooperate with the government... Read more »
Book ban attempts in US libraries and schools hit record high in 2023: national library group – JURIST

Book ban attempts in US libraries and schools hit record high in 2023: national library group – JURIST

The American Library Association (ALA) announced on Thursday that censorship demands and book ban attempts in public libraries and schools hit a record high in 2023. The ALA documented 1,247 demands to... Read more »
New Sponsorship and Content Opportunities Available on Our LawSites and LawNext Group of Properties

New Sponsorship and Content Opportunities Available on Our LawSites and LawNext Group of Properties

If you are a company looking to target your advertising to an audience of those interested in legal tech, you would be hard-pressed to do better than this blog and our related... Read more »
India deports first group of Myanmar nationals for alleged illegal entry – JURIST

India deports first group of Myanmar nationals for alleged illegal entry – JURIST

India deported Friday the first batch of Myanmar nationals who are alleged to have entered India illegally. The deported nationals are reported to have entered India in the aftermath of the Myanmar... Read more »
Ethiopia secret committee violating human rights in suppressing Oromo insurgency group: Reuters investigation – JURIST

Ethiopia secret committee violating human rights in suppressing Oromo insurgency group: Reuters investigation – JURIST

An investigation published by Reuters on Friday revealed that a secretive committee of high-ranking officials in Ethiopia has been committing human rights violations in order to eliminate the Oromo Liberation Army- Oromo... Read more »
Greece anarchist group claims responsibility for planned parcel bomb attack against judge – JURIST

Greece anarchist group claims responsibility for planned parcel bomb attack against judge – JURIST

A previously unknown Greek anarchist group, “Armed Response,” claimed responsibility Monday for a bomb attack against a judge earlier this month. The incident occurred at a courthouse in Thessaloniki, and explosive experts defused... Read more »
Cybersecurity group reports new national-scale social media disruption in Pakistan amid ongoing protests over allegations of election fraud – JURIST

Cybersecurity group reports new national-scale social media disruption in Pakistan amid ongoing protests over allegations of election fraud – JURIST

Cybersecurity and digital governance organization NetBlocks reported a new national-scale disruption to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday in Pakistan, as protests erupted following allegations of election fraud. Netblocks first published evidence of... Read more »
Labor Group Contributes to the Chambers US Regional Employment 2023 Global Practice Guide

Labor Group Contributes to the Chambers US Regional Employment 2023 Global Practice Guide

Labor & Employment Practice Group partners Jennifer Kogos, Jane Heidingsfelder, and Joe Lavigne co-authored the “Louisiana: Trends and Developments” section for the US Regional Employment 2023 Global Practice Guide, published by Chambers... Read more »
Labor Group Contributes to the Chambers US Regional Employment 2023 Global Practice Guide

Labor & Employment Practice Group Partners Author NLRB Non-compete Clauses Article

Labor & Employment Practice Group partners Joe Lavigne and Tom Hubert authored the Hotel Management article “NLRB strengthens its position against (most) non-compete clauses” published on October 19, 2023. The article covers... Read more »
Hong Kong journalist group alleges new vehicle registry policy impedes press freedom – JURIST

Hong Kong journalist group alleges new vehicle registry policy impedes press freedom – JURIST

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) released a statement on Tuesday that the Transport Department’s refined application process for a Certificate of Particulars of Vehicle to journalists impedes freedom of press. In... Read more »
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