The European Commission on Tuesday proposed rules to bolster electronic communications as well as to “create new possibilities to process communication data and reinforce trust and security.” The First Vice President stated that the proposals would “complete the EU data protection framework” and it is expected that the proposals will cover more sites such as [...]

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The Illinois House of Representatives on Monday approved a new criminal justice reform bill by a vote of 83-26 during the latest meeting of the General Assembly. The bill would amend the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act to establish federally funded trauma recovery services for violent crime victims. The bill would also amend the Unified [...]

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The American Civil Liberties Union filed a motion Monday to stay a federal court order preventing the federal government from enforcing an Affordable Care Act (ACA) regulation that protects transgender people and women from discrimination in health care. The ACLU released a statement : The nationwide injunction restrains the government from enforcing the regulation to [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) and other international and local human rights groups on Tuesday asserted that the Pakistan government should investigate whether four missing anti-Taliban activists were abducted by the Taliban. HRW noted that the four men were all “vocal critics of militant religious groups and Pakistan’s military establishment,” making them prime targets for reprisals. [...]

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued a ruling Tuesday refusing to exempt two Swiss Muslim students from compulsory mixed sex swimming lessons for religious reasons. The court explained that the students’ right to manifest their religion had been interfered with by the school’s requirement that they take mixed swimming lessons. However, the court [...]

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