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Spain court sentences former IMF director to prison for corruption crimes

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The Provincial Court of Madrid on Friday sentenced Spanish politician and former Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Rodrigo Rato to four years, nine months, and one day in prison for corruption and money laundering crimes. The verdict concludes a criminal investigation that began in 2015, prompted by an alert from the Anti-Fraud Office regarding irregularities in Rato’s asset declarations.

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“Case closed (but watch for remand!)”

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“Case closed (but watch for remand!)”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this final post.

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CPJ demands Belarus release journalist sentenced to prison over post-election protest coverage

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) demanded on Thursday that Belarusian authorities immediately release journalist Yauhen Nikalayevich and all other imprisoned journalists. CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Gulnoza Said emphasized that Nikalayevich’s sentencing demonstrates the ongoing persecution of journalists in the country.

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“James Ho, the 5th Circuit originalist tipped as the heir to Clarence Thomas”

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“James Ho, the 5th Circuit originalist tipped as the heir to Clarence Thomas”: Kaelan Deese of Washington Examiner recently had this report.

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Buyer’s Guide for Contract Lifecycle Management Software

With advancements in automation tools and digitization, the overall modern business environment is fast, to say the least. Legal operations are no exception to this need for expediency. Managing contracts efficiently is critical for organizations to maintain compliance, minimize risk, and optimize their contract lifecycle operations. As such, organizations considering CLM software need to diligently review CLM software offerings to find the solution that best fits their specific needs.

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UN warns of escalating humanitarian crisis in El Fasher

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The United Nations (UN) on Friday raised alarms over the worsening humanitarian situation in El Fasher, Sudan, where a months-long siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has devastated lives and infrastructure. According to the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) report , more than 782 civilians have been killed and 1,143 injured since May 2024 , with thousands more trapped in the city.

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US Department of Defense: Corruption halts military modernization in China

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The US Department of Defense (DOD) released its annual report on Beijing’s defense strategies on Wednesday, revealing that corruption within China’s military may be slowing its progress toward achieving its 2027 modernization goals. China’s 2027 modernization goals aim to fast-track the integration of advanced intelligence, mechanization, and cutting-edge tools while ramping up progress in military strategies, training, weapons, and equipment.

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Supreme Court Historical Society’s annual Journal is out

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The latest edition of California Legal History , the Journal of the California Supreme Court Historical Society , is out and available here. (Im on the Societys board of directors.) The new Journal includes: Articles Ladies Justice: Celebrating Seven Trailblazing Female Firsts on the California Court of Appeal by Justice Shama Hakim Mesiwala Chinese Immigrants in the California Supreme Court: The Earliest Civil Cases by Charles McClain South Dakota v.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, December 21, 2024

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Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives home, work, travel, education, finance, health and medical records to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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DABUS AI Again Denied European Patent

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by Dennis Crouch The European Patent Office (EPO) has again rejected Dr. Stephen Thaler’s patent application that attempted to name his artificial intelligence system DABUS as an inventor. The EPO examining division’s decision reinforces the foundational principle that inventors must be natural persons under European patent law. Article 81 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) requires a mandatory designation of inventor, and according a prior precedential decision that went agains

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Case Closed: How to Optimize Your Legal Intake Process for Efficiency

Speaker: Anne Post, CEO North America, Xakia Technologies

Do you know that 40% of U.S. Legal Departments now have a formal legal intake process? With that in mind, where does your legal department stand today? Many legal teams still struggle with a flood of incoming requests, leaving everyone overwhelmed and frustrated. Implementing a formal legal intake process can seem like an obstacle between the business and the legal department, but it doesn’t have to be!

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Inter-American Court finds El Salvador liable for obstetric violence in high-risk pregnancy case

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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights announced on Friday its judgment finding El Salvador violated human rights law by denying a woman seeking a pregnancy termination timely access to medical care in 2013. The decision in Beatriz y otros v. El Salvador was adopted on November 22. The court focused its ruling on the absence of clear medical protocols for high-risk pregnancies, which led to what it termed the “bureaucratization and judicialization” of essential medical care.

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“Biden Leaves Office With Mixed Legacy for the Federal Courts”

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“Biden Leaves Office With Mixed Legacy for the Federal Courts”: David Lat has this new installment of his “Exclusive Jurisdiction” column online at Bloomberg Law.

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UN rights experts call for protection of mass graves and evidence in Syria

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The Independent International Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on Syria called on the new Syrian government to protect mass grave sites and relevant documentation, in a statement issued on Friday. The statement comes after the CoI visited former prisons and detention centres in the country, including the notorious Sednaya and Military Intelligence Branch 235 prisons, in a statement released Friday.

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“After the House Delayed a Bill to Add Judges, a Biden Veto Looms; The Senate backed a bipartisan bill to add dozens of judges, but the House held off on voting until after Election Day; Now, Donald Trump would be assured at least 22 picks”

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“After the House Delayed a Bill to Add Judges, a Biden Veto Looms; The Senate backed a bipartisan bill to add dozens of judges, but the House held off on voting until after Election Day; Now, Donald Trump would be assured at least 22 picks”: Mattathias Schwartz of The New York Times has this report.

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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US appeals court reverses ruling that Arizona police used excessive force against anti-Trump protesters

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A US appeals court on Thursday reversed a lower court’s ruling that police in Phoenix, Arizona used excessive force against protesters outside a Donald Trump rally. The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that qualified immunity applied to the police interactions because the protestors did not cite a case that “‘clearly establish[ed]’ that Defendants’ use of force … was objectively unreasonable.” The appeals court explained that qualified imm

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“Justice Thomas Did Not Disclose Additional Trips, Democrats Say; The revelation was included in a report by Democratic staff members on the Senate Judiciary Committee who had conducted a 20-month investigation into ethics practices at the Supreme Court”

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“Justice Thomas Did Not Disclose Additional Trips, Democrats Say; The revelation was included in a report by Democratic staff members on the Senate Judiciary Committee who had conducted a 20-month investigation into ethics practices at the Supreme Court”: Charlie Savage of The New York Times has this report. Justin Jouvenal of The Washington Post reports that “ Senate Democrats find many ethical lapses by Supreme Court justices; A Judiciary Committee investigation in which Repu

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Pakistan military court sentences 25 ‘rigorously’ for unrest supporting Imran Khan in 2023

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Pakistan Field General Court Martial sentenced 25 people on Saturday for their involvement in violent attacks on state-owned military installations, including the desecration of the monuments of Shuhada, during the 9 May 2023 nationwide unrest. The sentences, which follow an earlier ruling on the case by the Pakistani Supreme Court, include “rigorous imprisonment” ranging from 2 to 10 years.

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“In Late Push, Senate Democrats Narrowly Top Trump on Judicial Confirmations; With the vote, the Senate approved its 235th lifetime judge of President Biden’s tenure, besting his predecessor by a single judgeship”

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“In Late Push, Senate Democrats Narrowly Top Trump on Judicial Confirmations; With the vote, the Senate approved its 235th lifetime judge of President Bidens tenure, besting his predecessor by a single judgeship”: Carl Hulse of The New York Times has this report. Tobi Raji of The Washington Post reports that “ Senate confirms 2 Biden judicial nominees, boosting total over Trump; President Joe Bidens diverse cohort of judges includes more women, minorities and LGBTQ+ individuals

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Duke Heninger, Partner and Fractional CFO at Ampleo & Creator of CFO System

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Duke Heninger, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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Venezuela attorney general announces release of 200 detainees amid human rights concerns

JURIST

Venezuelan Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, announced Friday the release of 200 individuals detained in the aftermath of the controversial July 28 presidential elections, which declared Nicols Maduro the winner amidst allegations of electoral fraud. In an official statement, the Attorney General emphasized that these releases are part of a broader judicial review process, which has now resulted in a total of 733 individuals being released.

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Rep. Crockett: Hispanic Voters Have “Slave Mentality” and “Can Barely Vote”

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One of the most consistent elements of the identity politics practiced by the left is its selectivity. Whether in politics or higher education, the outrage that comes from allegedly racist or insensitive comments is confined to targets on the right. A case in point is the deafening silence after a diatribe by Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, during which she accused Hispanic voters of having a “slave mentality” and said that they “can barely vote.” There was no vaporous se