Sat.Jan 11, 2025

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US to repatriate $52M in seized corruption funds to Nigeria

JURIST

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday an agreement to repatriate approximately $52.88 million in forfeited assets to Nigeria. The assets are linked to a corruption case involving former Nigerian Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and her associates. Under the agreement, $50 million of the repatriated funds will be dedicated to the Distributed Access Through Renewable Energy Scale-Up (DARES) project.

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“Supreme Court Seems Poised to Uphold Law That Could Ban TikTok; The justices are expected to rule quickly in the case, which pits national security concerns about China against the First Amendment’s protection of free speech”

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“Supreme Court Seems Poised to Uphold Law That Could Ban TikTok; The justices are expected to rule quickly in the case, which pits national security concerns about China against the First Amendments protection of free speech”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post reports that “ Supreme Court seems likely to uphold law to ban or sell TikTok; A majority of the justices appeared more concerned about the national security implicat

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Kenya High Court declares criminalization of attempted suicide unconstitutional

JURIST

The High Court of Kenya on Thursday delivered a landmark judgment declaring the criminalization of suicide unconstitutional. In its decision, the court agreed with the petitioners that the criminalization of attempted suicide is unacceptable from a constitutional view and that such individuals need care and assistance rather than punishment. Justice LN Mugambi, delivering the judgment of the court, stated: [Certain interested parties] justified the existence and retention of Section 226 of the P

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, January 11, 2025

LLRX

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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6 Contract Data Analytics Tools To Boost Contract Oversight

Analyzing contract trends with manual contract management is like sifting through a pile of papers in a dimly lit room, trying to find clues manually. Advanced CLM software’s contract data analytics, on the other hand, is like having an AI-based, intelligent magnifying glass that not only highlights key clues but also connects the dots for you. With innovative, AI-powered contract data analytics, you can solve the mystery of trends faster and with greater accuracy, making informed decisions base

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RSF demands action on disappearance of Venezuela activist

JURIST

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on Venezuelan authorities to reveal the whereabouts of activist Carlos Correa on Thursday, urging the government to release the activist and respect press freedom. RSF Latin America Bureau Director Artur Romeu stated: We express our deep concern about Carlos Correas fate and we urge the Venezuelan government to end its silence, shed light on his situation and guarantee his safety.

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Pakistan court halts forced repatriation of Afghan musicians

JURIST

The Peshawar High Court (PHC) issued a two-page interim order on Friday preventing the forced repatriation of around 150 Afghan singers and musicians who fled to Pakistan after the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, according to local media. Justice Wiqar Ahmad, who presided over the case, instructed the government to decide the musicians’ asylum applications within two months.

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Sudden physical incapacitation doctrine applied to heart attack in car accident case.

Day on Torts

The sudden physical incapacitation doctrine was a defense to the plaintiffs negligence claim in Elliott v. Monger , No. W2023-01783-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. Ct. App. Dec. 10, 2024). In Elliott, the plaintiff and defendant were involved in a car accident. The defendant was preparing to turn left onto an exit ramp, and the plaintiff was driving in the opposite direction.

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US prosecutors seek 15-year prison sentence for corruption against former senator Bob Menendez

JURIST

US prosecutors seek a 15-year prison term for former Senator Robert (Bob) Menendez of New Jersey on Thursday, following his convictions of bribery, corruption and acting as an unregistered foreign agent on July 16. The charges stemmed from a years-long process in which Menendez utilized his position as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to benefit the government of Egypt and his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes.

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“More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now, the Supreme Court will weigh in.

HowAppealing

“More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now, the Supreme Court will weigh in.” Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan, and Allison Morrow of CNN have this report.

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The Tech-Savvy Paralegals Playbook: How To Leverage AI

Speaker: Allison Mears, Adela Wekselblatt, and George Socha

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal industry, and paralegals are at the forefront of this transformation. As AI becomes more integrated into legal workflows, paralegals can streamline their daily tasks, enhance efficiency, and add greater value to their firms and organizations. But what exactly does AI mean for paralegals today—and how can you leverage it to your advantage?

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South Korea presidential security service chief resigns

JURIST

South Korea’s acting president Choi Sang Mok on Friday accepted the resignation of the head of the Presidential Security Service (PSS). The PSS head, Park Jong Joon, submitted his resignation shortly before appearing for questioning in response to a third summons investigation obstruction of official duties. Park had ignored two prior summonses from investigators, which were issued in response to PSS efforts to impede an arrest warrant for former president Yoon Suk Yeol.

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“FinCEN Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Law Requiring Ownership Information; The application was submitted to Justice Samuel Alito, who has requested a response from the plaintiffs by Friday”

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“FinCEN Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Law Requiring Ownership Information; The application was submitted to Justice Samuel Alito, who has requested a response from the plaintiffs by Friday”: Mengqi Sun of The Wall Street Journal has this report.

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“Approach The Bench: Justice Goodwin Liu On Oral Argument”

At the Lectern

Law360 has a podcast and accompanying article about Justice Goodwin Liu, including his thoughts on oral argument. The article says “Justice Liu discussed how academia informed his judging, his courtroom pet peeves, and what lessons can be learned from his failed bid for the federal bench.

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“What’s next for TikTok? App left with few options after skeptical Supreme Court reception. Following a harsh reception at the Supreme Court, TikTok likely has few remaining options and may be banned in the U.S. in the coming weeks.”

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“What’s next for TikTok? App left with few options after skeptical Supreme Court reception. Following a harsh reception at the Supreme Court, TikTok likely has few remaining options and may be banned in the U.S. in the coming weeks.” Kat Tenbarge of NBC News has this report.

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Excellence in Trial: A Strategic Guide for Modern Paralegals

Modern trial practice has evolved beyond basic organization. With technology reshaping courtrooms and attorneys expecting more than ever, paralegals need to elevate their capabilities while mastering the fundamentals of trial excellence. This comprehensive guide from Steno, built from author Joe Stephens' real-world experience as both a practicing attorney and law professor, provides a blueprint for delivering exceptional trial support in today's complex legal environment.

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Up Next At High Court: Porn ID Check & Retiree Discrimination

Law 360

The U.S. Supreme Court will return to the bench Monday for a full argument session, in which the justices will debate whether a Texas law requiring pornography websites to verify their visitors aren't minors violates the First Amendment and if retirees have the right to sue former employers for benefits discrimination.

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“Supreme Court to Hear New Affordable Care Act Case on Preventative Care; Lower courts ruled that a task force that determines which treatments must be covered at no cost had not been validly appointed”

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“Supreme Court to Hear New Affordable Care Act Case on Preventative Care; Lower courts ruled that a task force that determines which treatments must be covered at no cost had not been validly appointed”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. Justin Jouvenal of The Washington Post reports that “ Supreme Court to hear case challenging Obamacares preventive coverage; At issue is a provision requiring health-care plans to cover no-cost preventive care, including cancer

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Merchan’s Monster: Judge’s Attempt to Calm Townspeople Fails In Trump Trial

JonathanTurley

Below is my column in the New York Post on the statement by Acting Justice Juan Merchan in the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump. Merchan’s effort to justify the handing of the case sounded like the second defense argument made in the hearing. It likely changed few times in the court of public opinion. Here is the column: This week, the sentencing of President-Elect Donald Trump saw one of the most impassioned defense arguments given at such a hearing in years. from the judge hims

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“Crawford, Schimel set to square off in another high-profile Wisconsin Supreme Court race; The race will again decide the ideological balance of the court”

HowAppealing

“Crawford, Schimel set to square off in another high-profile Wisconsin Supreme Court race; The race will again decide the ideological balance of the court”: Anya van Wagtendonk of Wisconsin Public Radio has this report. And Rich Kremer of Wisconsin Public Radio reports that “ Crawford, Schimel both report historic donations in state Supreme Court race; Dane County Judge Susan Crawford reports outraising former Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel by around $600K.

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Transform Your E-Learning: Download the Ultimate Localization Use Case!

Uncover the secret to breaking language barriers and expanding your e-learning reach! This powerful use case reveals how Cesco Linguistic Services transformed 19 training modules for the Colorado Department of Early Childhood into culturally relevant courses in Arabic and Spanish—delivered on time and exceeding expectations. Learn how to localize your content seamlessly, avoid costly pitfalls, and connect with diverse audiences like never before.

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UN rights chief condemns Meta termination on fact-checking programs

JURIST

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Trk criticized Friday social media company Meta’s decision to end fact-checking programs created to battle the spread of misinformation on social networks, stressing the “real world consequences” of unregulated online spaces. Trk cited the immense power of social media to “fuel conflict, incite hate and threaten safety” as support for regulating the area.

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“How Biden compares with other recent presidents in appointing federal judges”

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“How Biden compares with other recent presidents in appointing federal judges”: John Gramlich of Pew Research Center has this report.

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New Mexico court strikes down abortion restrictions in state’s conservative cities

JURIST

The Supreme Court of New Mexico unanimously struck down restrictive abortion access policies in a few local counties on Thursday. Despite the state criminalizing abortion for over fifty seven years, New Mexico has now become one of the most liberal states in regard to abortion rights. Writing for the unanimous judgment, Justice C. Shannon Bacon stated in her concluding sentences that the controversial ordinances violate state laws and interfere with the legislature’s ability to regulate ac

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“The Supreme Court’s ‘no’ to Trump was dangerously close to ‘yes’; In ruling 5-4, the high court showed how close it is to becoming a rubber stamp”

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“The Supreme Courts no to Trump was dangerously close to yes; In ruling 5-4, the high court showed how close it is to becoming a rubber stamp”: Columnist Ruth Marcus has this essay online at The Washington Post.

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Uncovering The Hidden Connections: A Patent Family Survival Guide

Speaker: Andrew Klein

Are there mysteries lurking in your family tree? 🕵 No, not a long-lost half-brother - I'm talking about a patent family tree! IP paralegals need fast and easy ways to verify and report on essential data about foreign equivalents of US assets. Join us to master the global scope of key assets to support prosecution, portfolio management, litigation, licensing, competitive monitoring and more!

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“Donald Trump’s Sentencing Lays Bare the Injustice of Felony Disenfranchisement; In many states, the president-elect would now be ineligible to vote in the election he just won”

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“Donald Trumps Sentencing Lays Bare the Injustice of Felony Disenfranchisement; In many states, the president-elect would now be ineligible to vote in the election he just won”: Madiba K. Dennie has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.

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“In North Carolina, Republicans Try to Reverse a Supreme Court Election Loss; An incumbent Democrat narrowly won re-election to the state’s highest court; But the Republican-controlled court is considering an unusual protest from her challenger that could flip the result”

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“In North Carolina, Republicans Try to Reverse a Supreme Court Election Loss; An incumbent Democrat narrowly won re-election to the states highest court; But the Republican-controlled court is considering an unusual protest from her challenger that could flip the result”: Eduardo Medina and Michael Wines of The New York Times have this report.

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