The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled that federal law does not bar states from counting absentee ballots that arrive after election day, so long as they are postmarked by that date. The 5-4 decision ...
Wearable AI cameras like Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are outpacing the privacy and consent laws meant to protect people from covert recording. And the resulting footage is increasingly feeding the ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Friday filed an application instituting proceedings against Rwanda over decades of war crimes and violence perpetrated in the country’s east. The ...
Amnesty International raised concerns Friday over an absolute blanket ban by the Turkish government on all protests in the capital Ankara ahead of the NATO summit that is to be held in the city this ...
A Virginia judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday that bars the Virginia State Police from enforcing a newly passed assault weapons ban, halting the law six days before it was set to take ...
The state of California filed a suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday for the federal government's ...
Judges Kimberly Prost, Solomy Bossa, and Reine Alapini-Gansou on Wednesday sued US President Donald Trump for overstepping the boundaries of his authority in ...
The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously ruled on Friday that the police must transmit an expunged misconduct record to the prosecution if it is relevant in a criminal proceeding. Civil rights group ...
Amnesty International called on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)'s authorities on Thursday to cease their support for the Collective of Movements for Change-People’s Defence Forces ...
The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigration officers are not required to have clear and convincing evidence that a returning lawful permanent resident committed a crime involving moral ...
A federal judge in New York blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) from obtaining the sensitive medical records of transgender minors from New York City hospitals on Wednesday, granting an ...
The US Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Hawaii law requiring licensed permit holders to obtain a property owner’s express permission before carrying a firearm onto private property open to the ...