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The Trump administration filed an emergency request with the US Supreme Court on Wednesday in an attempt to conclude the 2020 census count immediately. The request asks the Supreme Court to block an order issued by the US District Court for the Northern District of California that prevents the Census Bureau and the Department of Commerce [...]

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The Texas Supreme Court blocked a Texas city Wednesday from mailing unsolicited mail-in-ballots to its residents ahead of the November presidential election. In order to mitigate the detrimental effects of COVID-19, states have been adopting new policies and plans to ensure safe voting. Prior to the primaries in July, Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins publicized his [...]

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The Supreme Court of Canada agreed on Wednesday to hear an appeal concerning the rights of Native Americans with US citizenship north of the border. Richard Desautel, the plaintiff in this case, is a US citizen and member of the Lakes tribe of the Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington state. Desautel was charged with hunting [...]

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The UN adopted a proposal on Tuesday from the Human Rights Council to postpone the investigations into human rights violations in Libya due to lack of funds. The Human Rights Council established a fact-finding mission in June to identify violations and abuses of human rights “since the beginning of 2016, with a view to prevent [...]

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A three-judge panel from the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked an attempt Tuesday by the Arizona Democratic Party to allow voters who did not sign their ballots to correct their mistake for up to five days after the voting has ended. The law currently requires that early voters have their ballots [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit refused Tuesday to expand mail-in voting to all Indiana citizens. Instead, the appeals court stated that Indiana’s already-existing absentee voting system adequately allows citizens access to voting in the upcoming election. Indiana’s absentee voting system allows for individuals over 65 to request an absentee ballot by mail. Likewise, [...]

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Governor Malam Nasir Ahmad el-Rufa’i of Nigeria’s Kaduna state passed a law on Tuesday allowing castration of rapists convicted of raping children under the age of 18, and the death penalty for child sexual abusers where the child victim was under the age of 14. The law applies to both male and female perpetrators, requiring [...]

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced Tuesday that the state of emergency declared earlier in the day by the governor for the approach of Hurricane Delta would extend the state’s price gouging law. The Hurricane Delta state of emergency is the state’s third, coming on top of declared emergencies over COVID 19 and Hurricane Sally. [...]

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The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in cases concerning copyright and personal jurisdiction issues. Google v. Oracle, involves a $9 billion copyright suit. The suit originated several years ago when Google created the mobile software Android using part of Oracle’s programming language. While Google argued that allowing the company to copy the language [...]

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“Somalia is a land that has descended so deeply into misery that “failed state” is too generous a description for the country.” –TIME Magazine In August 2020, three Iranian hostages who had been held for five years were freed by Somalian pirates, as contradictory news emerged that another ship had been intercepted after a three-year [...]

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