They called it the “monkey trial.” It was supposed to be a publicity stunt. A hundred years later, it is remembered as far ...
Some legal observers are concerned—not so much that judges will be afraid to issue rulings that will earn the president's ire ...
At least 50 staffers were fired in Chicago or pushed out, including the entire Office for Civil Rights. The layoffs are part ...
A transatlantic survey commissioned by Definely finds lingering uncertainty about how artificial intelligence will impact ...
Drawing on data from the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist, Newsweek has created this map to show countries on the Human Rights ...
Other countries on the watchlist include the Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Pakistan, and Serbia.
After months of legal and political wrangling, an amendment to Iraq's Personal Status Law that entered into force on February ...
Form Content In this article for International Women's Day,  Alexis Boddy - JURIST UK correspondent, reports on the Equality ...
International law is fighting for relevance. The outcome of this fight is likely to change the entire global political ...
similar laws may exist in other countries. For example, Spain grants citizenship to those who fled the Franco dictatorship ...