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News World Legal News Round Up for Saturday, 30 December 2017
World Legal News Round Up for Saturday, 30 December 2017
JURISTbot
December 30, 2017 12:00:06 pm

Here's the international legal news we covered this week: A group of UN human rights experts denounced on Thursday the grant of pardon to former Peru President Alberto Fujimori, calling it a "'slap in the face' to victims...

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News US Legal News Round Up for Saturday, 30 December 2017
US Legal News Round Up for Saturday, 30 December 2017
JURISTbot
December 30, 2017 12:00:03 pm

Here's the domestic legal news we covered this week: A judge on Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court on Friday ruled that those challenging the state's 2011 congressional map in League of Women Voters v. The Court...

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News India’s lower house of parliament passes legislation banning “instant divorce”
India’s lower house of parliament passes legislation banning “instant divorce”
Ram Eachambadi
December 29, 2017 11:45:44 pm

The lower house of parliament of India, the Lok Sabha , on Thursday passed a bill criminalizing the practice of triple talaq or "instant divorce" whereby a Muslim man could divorce his wife by merely uttering the...

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News Commonwealth Court finds no ‘judicially manageable’ standards in Pennsylvania redistricting case
Commonwealth Court finds no ‘judicially manageable’ standards in Pennsylvania redistricting case
Andrew Morgan
December 29, 2017 11:33:26 pm

A judge on Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court on Friday ruled that those challenging the state's 2011 congressional map in League of Women Voters v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania failed to provide a sufficient standard for determining...

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News Federal court blocks Arizona ban on ethnic studies in public schools
Federal court blocks Arizona ban on ethnic studies in public schools
Brittney Zeller
December 29, 2017 06:40:21 pm

The US District Court for the District of Arizona on Wednesday permanently enjoined Arizona from enforcing its ban on ethnic studies in public schools within the state. More specifically, the court blocked the Arizona Superintendent of...

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News UN human rights experts denounce pardon of former Peru President
UN human rights experts denounce pardon of former Peru President
Akira Tomlinson
December 28, 2017 04:36:05 pm

A group of UN human rights experts denounced on Thursday the grant of pardon to former Peru President Alberto Fujimori, calling it a "'slap in the face' to victims of human rights abuses." According to the experts The...

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News Alabama certifies Doug Jones’ Senate victory
Alabama certifies Doug Jones’ Senate victory
Erin McCarthy Holliday
December 28, 2017 03:50:48 pm

Alabama certified Democrat Doug Jones’ special election win over Republican Roy Moore Thursday, rejecting Moore’s Wednesday bid to halt such certifications and proceed with an investigation into election fraud. In a last ditch effort Wednesday night, Moore filed...

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News US and Germany urge China to release human rights activist from imprisonment
US and Germany urge China to release human rights activist from imprisonment
Akira Tomlinson
December 28, 2017 03:34:09 pm

The US and Germany embassies released a statement on Wednesday urging China to release human rights activist Wu Gan, known as the "Super Vulgar Butcher," who was sentenced to imprisonment for eight years for undermining governmental authority. According to...

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News Former Peru President receives medical pardon
Former Peru President receives medical pardon
Akira Tomlinson
December 27, 2017 05:03:08 pm

Former Peru President Alberto Fujimori was pardoned by President Pedro Pablo Kuzynski on Sunday after serving almost half of a 25-year prison sentence for human rights abuses and corruption committed during his authoritarian regime in the 1990s. Fijumori,...

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News US cities sue DOD over national gun background-check system
US cities sue DOD over national gun background-check system
Akira Tomlinson
December 27, 2017 02:58:31 pm

The cities of New York, San Francisco, and Philadelphia filed a lawsuit on Friday against the US Department of Defense (DOD) for its failure to report criminal conviction records in the military justice system needed for...

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