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EU dispatch: after recent national elections, might the European Union move to the right?

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Law students from the European Union are reporting for JURIST on law-related events in and affecting the EU and its member states. To ascertain where the EU stands and what the current trends are, one should first look at the situation of the member states, especially those that have held national elections this year so far.

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California dispatches: after recall victory, Newsom goes ‘all out’ to right wrongs in California

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JURIST is launching a new series of dispatches from major US states written by JURIST correspondents “on the ground” in those jurisdictions. We encourage other states to follow our lead to keep our kids safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19. But are state and city officials to be blamed entirely for all this?

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India dispatch: top court ruling to extend abortion rights relies on both domestic and international law

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This dispatch is from Rishabh Yadev, a postgraduate law student at the University of Delhi. . This decision comes just four months after the Supreme Court of United States ruling in Dobbs v. Wade , eliminating the constitutional right to abortion and leaving each US state to do as it will.

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DC dispatch: senators and witnesses quarrel over tax reform in Budget Committee hearing – does Wall Street pay its fair share?

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” He sharply criticized democrats further, stating that “Democrats pretended they were cracking down on private equity moguls,” because many fund Democratic campaigns, and while “…Democrats publicly and continuously blast carried interest as a loophole for the rich and blame Republicans for its existence.