China's Cyberspace Administration (CAC) announced on September 22 the launch of a two-month campaign to curb content that incites antagonism and violence, and amplifies pessimistic and negative sentiments.| Global Voices
It's once again time for Apple's CEO to deliver action as lofty as his language| substack.com
A Portland protester faces federal prison after spitting on an ICE agent during anti-ICE demonstrations. Assaulting a federal officer is a serious crime. The post Protester Who Spit on Federal Agent’s Face Faces Up to One Year in Federal Prison appeared first on Alain Guillot.| Alain Guillot
Screenshot from Tax Policy Associates. Secrecy in professional regulation is starting to become the focus of more attention. Two cases this week throw that into sharp relief. One is the story of Ro…| Lawyer Watch
When the Family is Ruled Unconstitutional The post Obergefell’s Poison appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
Tucker Carlson's Incomplete Understanding of Speech and The Civil Religion The post Christianity and Free Speech appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
Two more people were arrested and booked into jail after a Burien deputy spotted them smoking from a meth vapor bong during an area check Tuesday evening, Sept. 30, 2025, […] The post Burien Police arrest 2 more suspects Tuesday in second drug-related bust appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
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* If we’re talking bureaucratese, I prefer the older bureaucratic term ‘visible minority’ because it’s visible they’re a minority. Certainly doesn’t offend my mixed-race self the way this new term does. But that was when their intent was to clarify rather than obfuscate, in official terminology in such matters. Indeed. No agency, just a victim. […]| Patriactionary
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It is easy to get lost in the Missouri criminal justice system, particularly if charged with violent crimes. Alternatives do exist, however. Missouri courts experience a day’s worth of varied strategy defense options with the aim of protecting the accused’s freedom and rights. Knowing the best case defense approaches can make all the difference when […]| KCMO News
The government has announced plans to expand its pilot of chemical suppression of sex offenders to three further regions across the country. In a statement responding to this, Andrea Simon, Director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW), said: “The End Violence Against Women Coalition has concerns about government plans for a large expansion of a pilot…| End Violence Against Women
A Fort Simpson principal's complaint – accusing Shane Thompson of harassment by interfering in school operations and trying to have him fired – was dismissed. The post Principal’s complaint dismissed over MLA who wanted him fired first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
At FTX, Frank, and Pollen, software engineers were asked to do something potentially illegal, or to go along with what looked like fraud. They obliged in two out of three cases, landed in hot water, and now face jail time. A reminder why it’s never a good idea to go along with such requests.| The Pragmatic Engineer
What if a software bug drained your savings, ruined your reputation, and nobody believed it wasn’t your fault?Scott Darlington took over a village post office, hoping to give his family a steady life. But the software system kept showing cash shortfalls he couldn’t explain. Each time, the Post Office told him the numbers were right and made him pay the... […]| CoRecursive Podcast
Personal injury claims are a vital support system, offering both financial and emotional recovery for victims after an accident. Yet, many inadvertently make errors that diminish the value of their settlement. Insurance companies exploit these missteps, paying far less than what victims truly deserve. A big part of protecting your claim is knowing what to […] The post Common Mistakes That Lower Your Personal Injury Settlement first appeared on Tycoonstory Media.| Tycoonstory Media
The Roseland-headquartered firm welcomed Linda Hockstein as a partner in its real estate practice group. The post Mandelbaum Barrett expands into Hudson County (updated) appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
An administrative law judge may decide whether the roughly $450 million plan to reroute an oil and gas pipeline around the Bad River tribe's reservation can move forward after a lengthy hearing wraps up on Friday. The post Sides clash in permit challenge hearing on Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute appeared first on WPR.| WPR
Brazil's president has signed a ban on the sale of loot boxes to players under 18 years old, as part of a larger online safety law. Read more| GamesIndustry.biz Latest Articles Feed
The history of forensic science relies on definitions to understand. Modern forensic science is a different concept than the ancient version practiced by the Egyptians and Romans. Thus, even though both are relevant, forensic science as we know it today is not as old as you may think. We’ve only been using fingerprints for legal […] The post History of Forensic Science: From the Ancients to the Present appeared first on Historyplex.| Historyplex
The death of Jerome Cohen last week at the age of 95 prompted a wave of tributes to the legendary professor of Chinese law. Outside legal circles, Cohen may have been best known for his involvement in the escape from China of legal activist Chen Guangcheng, and he was frequently and energetically outspoken in support […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
Citizen journalist and COVID-whistleblower Zhang Zhan, who spent four years in prison for her in-depth reporting from Wuhan in the early days of the pandemic, was sentenced to another four years in a closed-door trial in Shanghai on September 19. International diplomats and observers were denied entry to the trial, and it is not known […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
On Monday, Reuters reported on the story of a man who tried to flee Gaza by crossing the border into Egypt and then flying to China in order to seek asylum, only to be denied and sent back. As his case illustrates, China’s well-known rhetorical support for Gaza has in many ways not translated into […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
The book Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here by Jonathan Blitzer is a well-written work that feels more like a history book rather than a work on social science or government policy. It describes in detail the horrendous situations forcing the people of Central America to leave their countries and embark on the difficult journey … Continue reading Book Review: Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here→| Thoughts about leadership, history, and more
The 46-year-old man, a resident of Poland, denies any wrongdoing.| Notes From Poland
He is accused of abusing his powers to access surveillance material on an opposition-linked lawyer.| Notes From Poland
The parliamentary commission has been trying to force Zbigniew Ziobro to appear for over a year.| Notes From Poland
"Conscious motherhood and equal access to contraception are the foundation of a modern and responsible state."| Notes From Poland
The vote saw a split in the ruling coalition, with its more conservative elements joining the right-wing opposition.| Notes From Poland
It also ends access to some forms of free healthcare.| Notes From Poland
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'Israel' is the UN's original sin, and its ultimate undoing| indi.ca
The use of individual cups at Holy Communion is again being hotly debated in Church of England parishes and PCCs. I asked Prof Andrew Atherstone about the fruits of his latest historical research into the topic. IP: Why are individual cups still causing controversy? AA: Five years ago, at the height of the early Covid lockdowns, the House of Bishops caused consternation by declaring that individual cups were illegal. They were relying on a former opinion from the Church of England’s Legal A...| Psephizo
A trial is underway over the death of a sports photographer who was killed by a runaway bike while covering a motorcycle racing competition. [Read More]| PetaPixel
The Rhode Island Commission To Encourage Morality In Youth was founded in the late 1950s and sent lists of books that they found objectionable to a number of publishers, which led to the U.S. Supreme Court case Bantam Booke Inc. v. Sullivan heard in 1962 to 1963. What is known about the specific titles and authors that the Commission objected to? So far just from browsing links like the above, I've not found any specific examples.| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
Nothing will take away from the immense wins Ruth Bader Ginsburg secured for those who couldn’t stage their own fights. But she was complicated, and so is her legacy.| The Persistent
Aziz Rana honored for visionary scholarship in service to constitutional, economic, and racial justice.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
Not long ago our church studied through the Ten Commandments together. In preparation for considering this formidable and famous piece of Old Testament law, it was helpful for me to consider, or reconsider, the goodness of God in all that he does, including giving us the law. More than just a list of do’s and don’ts, Jesus later summarizes all the law, including these “top ten,” in terms of love. So, we might well approach each commandment as an answer to this question first and forem...| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
The indictment of the former FBI director is an un-American act. Period.| The New Republic
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred a man’s assault conviction to the Crown Court because new evidence significantly undermines the credibility of the complainant in the case. …| Neil Wilby Media
Thailand is facing a significant decline in its birthrate, which, if not reversed, could lead to a shrinking population, labor shortages, and increased healthcare expenses for the elderly.| Thailand Business News
Reading Time: 5minutesDisponible en français. Genocide, a crime under international law, has been officially recognized in several cases by national or international courts and tribunals, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. However, states, non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations such as... Read More › The post State Recognition of Genocide appeared first on HillNotes.| HillNotes
artificial and natural intelligence, including politics, policy, ethics and security| joanna-bryson.blogspot.com
This has been bugging me for some time. Judges are known for solid compensation packages and the significant additional legal protection they enjoy, but that seems to come with very limited personal responsibility for their actions. Take doctors. In some jurisdictions, suing them is so common that they have to buy malpractice insurance. In any case, they may be liable if they harm a person they treat, including possible criminal charges. As a general observation, doctors take their patients' ...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange
When considering carrying a child as a passenger in a truck, safety and legality are crucial. Commercial trucks lack child safety features, increasing risks. While federal laws don’t ban chil…| Take It Personel-ly
“She does not like hearing the truth about her lack of parenting nor the worthless child she raised.”| BusinessDen
The Leica is the one of the pioneers in the field of 35mm cameras and arguably, the finest of them all. It is a German product: precise, minimalist, and efficient. Behind its worldwide acceptance as a creative tool was a family-owned, socially-oriented firm that during the Nazi era acted with uncommon grace, generosity, and modesty. … Continue reading THE HOLOCAUST, LEICA AND THE JEWS OF GERMANY| Serendipity – Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth
On 1 September 2025, more than 100 partner organisations sent a joint statement to MPs across the UK. The letter calls for proper Parliamentary scrutiny of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) forthcoming Code of Practice on Services, Public Functions and Associations. Why this matters If Bridget Phillipson, the Minister for Women and Equalities,| Gender Identity Research & Education Society
San Francisco’s single-room occupancy hotels (SROs) have long been an important housing supply for the city’s working-class and low-income residents. Local law makes it difficult to demolish and rebuild these buildings, even as many age into disrepair, but a new law heading to California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk could override those restrictions. Backers of the […] The post Gavin Newsom Could Make SRO Demolition Easier. SF Affordable Housing Advocates Aren’t Protesting appeared firs...| The Frisc
Rabbit.org condemns the lenient sentencing of Peacebunny CEO Stephanie Hope Smith after 47 rabbits died and hundreds more suffered under her care.| Rabbit.org
The Russia collusion hoax was anchored to two central claims: first, that Trump was a compromised agent of Russia, and second, that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump. The first claim was completely debunked after years of investigation. It is on the second and far more plausible claim—which was just as key to the hoax—that the newly released documents shed new light. And the revelations are shocking. The post The Significance of the Recently Released Russia Hoax Documen...| Imprimis
Defenders of the official narrative accuse those who ask such questions of being conspiracists. But until those questions are answered, our understanding of January 6—no matter our political leanings—will be incomplete. The post What We Know and What We Don’t <br>About January 6 appeared first on Imprimis.| Imprimis
Find out what requirements apply to those who open a company in Oman. Our team can help you open a business in Oman as a foreigner.| Omani Lawyers
Regardless of his motives, Prabowo’s decision to grant the pardons raises fundamental questions that demand serious reflection. Will pardons be extended to other corruption cases? If so, what criteria govern such decisions, and how do we ensure they are not wielded arbitrarily or politically?| Indonesia at Melbourne
My last post in July was about a court case in New York state where a judge decided a dog who had been killed by a negligent driver could be considered “immediate family” under the law, enabling the family to seek damages beyond the monetary value of the dog. One of the things I find […]| The Last Word On Nothing
We discuss the potential value of CRIAs, provide a template for online platforms, and explain the importance of centering youth voice when considering their digital rights.| Cyberbullying Research Center
What kind of worldview or religious orientation does it take to make an entire planet uninhabitable? While many think it is our dependence on fossil fuels and the population explosion that has brought us to this point of human destruction, our contention is that these problems have religious foundations which were created and continue to be used by empires as a means to hold dominion over people and the Earth. Opposition to this path of selfdestruction is something Indigenous Peoples have bee...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
The Onondaga Nation is petitioning the Organization of American States (OAS) for land rights to Onondaga Lake, a notoriously polluted body of water in Central New York State. The Onondaga Nation is one of six nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Iroquois), and Onondaga Lake is the sacred site where Gayanashagowa, the Great Law of Peace, was established.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
A CONVERSATION WITH PHILIP P. ARNOLD AND VICTOR TAYLOR ON THE URGENCY OF INDIGENOUS VALUES| Doctrine of Discovery Project
And the return of Spencer Howson to the ABC| James Cridland - radio futurologist
When Turkish courts sentenced crypto exchange founder Faruk Özer to 11,196 years in prison, they created a mathematical anomaly that reveals fascinating patterns about justice, time, and the limitations of human-scale punishment. Join the Atlas Monkey crew as we decode this temporal enigma through the lens of Clockweave's computational justice algorithms.| Seuros Blog - Navigation Logs from the Ruby Nebula
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university, was charged with aggravated murder.| Maryland Daily Record
Lowenstein Partner Chris Porrino talks about representing both the Trump Organization and a governor targeted by the Trump administration.| NJBIZ
There is a dirty little secret about the law that Roger Song, recovered communist lawyer, knows all too well: lawyers can effectively change the laws just by changing the way they practise – by changing their “legal culture”. In Song’s … Read the rest The post The Law Society of Alberta’s Wokism Will Dissolve the Rule of Law appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work!| Notes From Poland
Ignoring motorbike risks? 🏍️ Your biz could crash! 💥 #ComplianceRisk spikes with rising staff accident claims. @MotorbikeClaims warns: protect riders, dodge lawsuits & save your rep! 🛡️ Act now: https://business.clickdo.co.uk/why-motorbike-accident-staff-claims-are-a-growing-business-risk/ #WorkplaceSafety #GigEconomy #EmployeeCare #RiskManagement #LegalCompliance| UK Business Blog
Maduro, calling the U.S.’ modus operandi “regime change through military threat,” said that Venezuela was willing to engage in dialogue, but Trump is sending more military muscle to the Caribbean.| Global Voices
SMB IT budgets leak cash fast. Here are 10 common IT procurement mistakes and how to avoid paying for tools you don’t need. The post The Next Generation Law Firm: How Technology Is Transforming Legal Practice appeared first on .|
The post discusses concerns about homeowners associations (HOAs) operating independently of laws, imposing unfair fines, and proposing a ban in Florida due to excessive fees and lack of oversight.| Operation Disclosure Official
In an unsigned editorial, Christianity Today came out in favor of what it calls “tough grace.”1 The presenting issue or symptom is Christianity Today’s concern that Christian institutions are failing to be both “tough” and “gracious” simultaneously. The argument is that the . . . Continue reading →| The Heidelblog
Wikipedia's article on Zaleucus as well as the one on Locri cite a rule about proposing a new law: Anyone who proposed a new law, or the alteration of one already existing, had to appear before the Citizen's Council with a rope round his neck. If the Council voted against the proposal the proposer was immediately strangled. As far as I can tell the origin of this story comes from a speech by Demosthenes that is at best hearsay if not pure rhetoric. Is there any more conclusive evidence that t...| Recent Questions - Skeptics Stack Exchange
Really Simple Licensing| rslstandard.org
The Tulsa chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship (ASF), which is based at The University of Tulsa’s Oxley College of Health & Natural Sciences, has a new director: Emma Morris. Before coming on board, she served as an urban strategist with the City of Tulsa, a fiscal policy and health care analyst with Oklahoma Policy […]| The University of Tulsa
“Really Simple Licensing” makes it easier for creators to get paid for AI scraping.| Ars Technica
All the core components of pgEdge Distributed Postgres, along with any other pgEdge repositories that previously used the pgEdge Community License have now been re-licenced under the permissive PostgreSQL License, as approved by the Open Source Initiative!| www.pgedge.com
All mRNA products on the market and in development today became available as a result of the declared Covid pandemic, emergencies.| Brownstone Institute
Immigration is a complex and often frustrating process that can temporarily overshadow your reasons for moving to the United States and the excitement you initially felt. This is especially relevant if you have recently undertaken one of the biggest commitments an adult can make – agreeing to get married. Engagements, whether you opted for a […] The post Applying for a K-1 Visa: Why You Should Consider Hiring an Immigration Lawyer appeared first on Law & Crime News.| Law & Crime News
A man’s murder conviction has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) under the ‘exceptional circumstances’ rule. The referral relates to the issue of causation, a point of law which was previously considered by the court, but about which there is now further legal argument. Benjamin Field […]| Neil Wilby Media
Justice After Trauma: Understanding the Journey Through the Legal System For many adult survivors of child abuse, engaging with the justice system can feel daunting, confusing, and emotionally intense. It’s not simply about pressing charges; it’s about reclaiming agency, seeking recognition, and — for some — finding peace. This post … Continue reading → The post Justice After Trauma: Understanding the Journey Through the Legal System appeared first on Help for Adult Victims Of Chi...| Help for Adult Victims Of Child Abuse – HAVOCA
-Akashdeep S R Introduction In India, rape, as defined in Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, is a punishable offence. The requirement is that the victim should not have consented to the alleged sexual act. If the victim is under 18, she would be considered a minor, and her consent would not … Continue reading Rethinking Consent: Addressing Flaws in India’s POCSO Act for Teenage Relationships| The Criminal Law Blog
– This blog has been authored by Anmol Yadav. The author is 3rd year student of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. In the complex discourse surrounding capital punishment, the consideration of mitigating factors becomes paramount, particularly when viewed through the lens of the Biopsychosocial Model. This interdisciplinary framework, encompassing biological, … Continue reading Capital Punishment: Mitigating Factors in Light of The Biopsychosocial...| The Criminal Law Blog
– This blog has been authored by Vansh Bhatnagar and Gunjan Sharma. The authors are 4th and 2nd year students of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, respectively. Introduction The world today is governed by the centers of economic power. In the modern format of heavy reliance on private companies in … Continue reading Can Companies Commit Homicide: Navigating Corporate Criminal Liability in Cases of Homicide| The Criminal Law Blog
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Reading Time: 2minutesDisponible en français. This HillStudy presents a non-exhaustive overview of the language regimes in place in the provinces and territories, and it briefly describes the main features of each one. In Canada, jurisdiction over language is shared between the various levels... Read More › The post Executive Summary – Language Regimes in the Provinces and Territories appeared first on HillNotes.| HillNotes
Revolution Wind sues the Trump administration after its nearly complete offshore wind farm was halted. What the lawsuits mean for clean energy and jobs.| A greener life, a greener world
The administration and Congress divert funds away from conservation.| High Country News
August planting is underway. With any luck there will be peas in late September and October. And maybe baby carrots. You always think that the plantin’ is done once you are in full pickin’ mode… but no. No way. Still ten weeks to a frost that kills. Or more. Plenty of time for peas. By the way, I learned something through the month and a half of drought, humidity and heat that now seem to have finally broken. Tomatoes do not turn colour until it cools a bit. So while the peas are doing ...| A Good Beer Blog
A Cherry Creek salon is accused of defacing its space, a broker seeks proceeds from an Aurora hotel sale, and more.| BusinessDen
East Palo Alto homeowner Wesley Yu lives 39 miles away from San Francisco, but he could blow a massive hole in SF’s already precarious budget for affordable housing. Yu is suing in federal court to overturn an East Palo Alto law that requires new housing to include, or at least help pay for, some amount […] The post Could the Supreme Court Kill a Key Funding Source for SF Affordable Housing? appeared first on The Frisc.| The Frisc
Back in my science-fiction-reading high school days, I devoured a tale by Harlan Ellison with a self-explanatory title: “I Have No Mouth and I Must| University Press of Kansas
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Can the PM reconcile politics and principle over the ECHR?| New Statesman
Since the mid-20th century, traditional practices involving coca leaves have been restricted by the international drug control regime, following their inclusion in Schedule I of the 1961 Single Convention, promoted by a WHO report influenced by cultural and racial prejudices. The post The WHO’s “Critical Review” of the Coca Leaf appeared first on ICEERS.| ICEERS
So we were talking about the thriving trade of the East and the West market of Tang, so before we go into the actual content of their trading business, this is an interesting post on regulations during the Tang period, and how it was business-friendly and anti-corruption. Singaporeans might find this particularly interesting because this was 1,300 years ago!| Hanfugirl
Market Masterminds outlines tips for ensuring fair workplace practices. A Guide for employees and employers for a fairer office or work space.| www.marketingmasterminds.org
Protestant Ethics Today: The Seventh Commandment| American Reformer
After a tragedy in 1996, John Law disavowed the festival he helped launch.| SFGATE
Felca, a popular influencer with 4.2 million subscribers, makes the case that overexposed children online are being exploited for views and profit, while also attracting potential abusers to comment sections.| Global Voices