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Ethiopia must be held accountable for war crimes against medical workers and patients: Human Rights Watch

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Ethiopian security forces have committed war crimes through their attacks on healthcare providers in Ethiopia’s Amahara Conflict, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Wednesday. The report entitled “If the Soldier Dies, It’s on You: Attacks on Medical Care in Ethiopia’s Amhara Conflict” details the conditions endured by medical workers, patients and health facilities in the conflict-stricken Amhara region.

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“Justice Amy Coney Barrett is charting her own path on the bench; With piercing questions and a willingness to break ranks with fellow conservatives, the justice played a new role in her fourth term”

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“Justice Amy Coney Barrett is charting her own path on the bench; With piercing questions and a willingness to break ranks with fellow conservatives, the justice played a new role in her fourth term”: Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post has this report.

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Australia human rights centre reports ability to protest ‘eroded’ by increasing anti-protest legislation

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Australia’s Human Rights Law Centre published a report on Wednesday finding that the ability to protest in Australia has been eroded by anti-protest legislation over the last two decades. The report, entitled Protest in Peril: Our Shrinking Democracy, analysed and compiled every bill which affected protests in each Australian jurisdiction over the last 20 years and found that 49 laws inhibiting protests have been enacted by federal, state and territory parliaments.

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“Trump’s immunity victory would stun Nixon-era lawyers; The Supreme Court’s immunity reasoning didn’t occur to anyone in 1974”

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“Trump’s immunity victory would stun Nixon-era lawyers; The Supreme Court’s immunity reasoning didn’t occur to anyone in 1974”: Jeffrey Toobin has this essay online at The Washington Post.

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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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Japan top court finds forced sterilisation law unconstitutional

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The Supreme Court of Japan ordered the Japanese government to compensate victims of forced sterilization after holding that the now-defunct Eugenic Protection Law was unconstitutional. The decision was a unified decision on five different appeals from Tokyo , Sendai , Sapporo , and Osaka. In its ruling, the Japanese Supreme Court held that the Eugenic Protection Law and its subsequent procedures were “significantly against the idea of respect for individual dignity and personality”

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OSCE parliament urges Russia to withdraw from occupied Georgia territories

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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) parliamentary assembly on Wednesday called for Russia’s immediate and unconditional withdrawal from the occupied Georgian territories of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali/South Ossetia in its 31st annual session that took place in Bucharest from June 29 to July 3, 2024. The OSCE parliamentary assembly’s demand for Russia to adhere to the European Union-mediated ceasefire agreement of August 12, 2008 was stated in the Bucha

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Lawrence County Tort Case Statistics and Outcomes – July 1, 2017- June 30, 2023

Day on Torts

The following graphs demonstrate the resolution of personal injury, wrongful death, and other tort cases in Lawrence County, Tennessee during the last six fiscal years ending June 30, 2023. BirdDog Law shares this information for every county in Tennessee. Click on BirdDog’s County Pages , go to the county of choice, and click on Court Statistics.

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HRW calls on EU to review its dialogue with Vietnam over human rights concerns

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the EU in a report published on Wednesday to review its dialogue with Vietnam over human rights concerns and called on the bloc to implement “more effective measures to address the Vietnamese government’s growing repression,” ahead of the EU-Vietnam human rights dialogue planned on July 4. This isn’t the first time HRW has called for European support to uphold human rights in Vietnam.

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Reporters Blame “Right-Wing Media” for Their Failure to Disclose Biden’s Infirmity

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The media is sorry. sort of. After the shocking appearance of President Joe Biden in the presidential debate, the public has turned its attention to the press which has, again, buried a major scandal for years. According to CNN, the reporters at the White House are really, really sorry but explained that it was the “right-wing media” that prompted them to avoid the story.

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

Speaker: Amanda Adams, Fractional CFO, CPA

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Amanda Adams, 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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India Supreme Court criticizes government authorities for causing four-year trial delay

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The Supreme Court of India on Thursday, granted bail to Javed Gulam Nabi Shaikh, who has been held in custody for four years without trial under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Justices J B Pardiwala and Ujjal Bhuyan criticized the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for delaying the framing of charges against Shaikh. The court was considering an appeal filed by the defendant challenging a Bombay High Court decision in February 2024 that denied their request for bail.

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E Pluribus Unum: What We Can Learn From Jefferson and Adams on this Fourth of July

JonathanTurley

Below is my column at Fox.com on this Fourth of July and what we can learn from the Framers — not just at the beginning of our nation but at the end of their lives. This is also the date of the passing of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Their renewed friendship in their final years should be a lesson in itself for all of us during this age of rage.

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HRW urges UAE allies to break silence on mass trial of 84 political dissidents and activists:

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged allies of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to “break their silence” regarding the mass trial of 84 political opponents and defenders of human rights on Wednesday. In December 2023, the UAE brought new charges against 84 activists and dissidents under its counterterrorism law. As confirmed by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the UAE’s Attorney General referred the defendants to the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal for trial on charges of establishing

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IACHR raises alarm over the use of violence against protesters in Argentina

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and its Special Rapporteurship for Freedom of Expression (RELE, by its initials in Spanish) issued a press release expressing alarm over the excessive use of public force against journalists and peaceful protesters in Argentina. The press release was issued in response to the protests on June 12, when citizens attended a demonstration organized by labor unions, universities, and human rights organizations.

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Paralegal Power Move: Your Guide to Getting the Tech Tools That Maximize Your Time

Your time is valuable—and you know the right technology could help you do even more. From document management to client communication, modern tools can transform how you track deadlines, manage cases, and support your legal team. This practical playbook shows you how to: Compare and evaluate technology vendors Understand all costs and ROI potential Build a compelling presentation Handle common objections Pitch your solution like a pro Created by legal technology experts who understand how pivota

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India Supreme Court criticizes Manipur court denying health treatment to minority prisoner

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The Indian Supreme Court on Wednesday disapproved the Manipur High Court’s decision to curtail hospital treatment for a prisoner belonging to the minority Kuki community, citing ethnic clashes in the state. While giving the order, the Apex Court expressed disappointment, “W e do not trust the state…The accused was not taken to hospital because he is from the Kuki community.

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France citizen admits charges of collecting sensitive military data, Russia FSB claims

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French researcher Laurent Vinatier admitted during interrogation to illegally collecting sensitive Russian military information, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Wednesday. Laurent Claude Jean-Louis Vinatier, who worked for a long time in Russia in the Swiss non-governmental non-profit organization Center for Humanitarian Dialogue , was accused of collecting military information and military information of a technical nature that could be used to the detriment of the securit

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ICJ permits seven states to intervene in The Gambia’s alleged genocide case against Myanmar

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The ICJ unanimously decided to allow seven states to intervene in the ongoing genocide case brought by The Gambia against Myanmar on Wednesday. The countries granted permission to participate in the proceedings are Maldives, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The court found their declarations of intervention admissible under Article 63 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice.

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Belarus free speech and judicial independence in peril: OSCE

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The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) released a press statement on Wednesday condemning the crackdown on free speech and free trial rights in Belarus in light of the convictions of 20 experts and analysts in absentia. The 20, sentenced by a Minsk court to over a decade in prison, were punished for “peaceful activities in support of the political opposition,” according to the OSCE.

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Case Study: Maximize Client Compensation by Unlocking the Power of Diminished Value

Your auto accident clients don’t realize that they have lost value in their vehicle because the insurance company covered their repairs and gave them a rental to drive until their vehicle was “brand new.” When they realize that loss in value is when they go to trade or sell their car.

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India minister introduces amendments to new criminal laws following controversial implementation

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Following initial opposition from Karnataka’s Law Minister HK Patil to the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and associated legislations scheduled to enter into force July 1, Patil announced Karnataka’s intention to introduce 23-25 amendments to these laws before their enforcement in the state following a cabinet meeting Friday. These amendments are based on Karnataka’s feedback to the Central government last year in response to these legislative proposals.