The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday confirmed charges against Congolese war crimes suspect Bosco Ntaganda . The charges consist of 18 counts of war crimes including murder, rape, sexual slavery and using child soldiers, as well as crimes against humanity charges. The ICC held a confirmation of charges hearing in February, reviewing approximately 69,000 [...]

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Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a bill on Monday allowing undocumented students living in Florida to receive in-state college tuition rates. HB 851 will go into effect on July 1. Florida’s House of Representatives approved the bill by a vote of 84-32 in May. Upon signing, Scott issued a statement: Making sure all Floridians have [...]

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday declared a general amnesty for the country’s prisoners, appearing to apply the decree to at least some anti-government activists and protesters, according to the official SANA news agency . The declaration closely follows the president’s reelection last week to another seven-year term. While SANA did not state whether the [...]

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Libya’s Supreme Constitutional Court on Monday refused to accept the appointment of Ahmed Maetig as the country’s new prime minister, declaring the nomination unconstitutional. The rejection of the Islamist-led parliament’s appointment was not accompanied by any further details or instructions , and the parliament has said it will comply with the court’s decision, leaving interim [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Andrew Spiropoulos of the Oklahoma City University School of Law discusses the tactical strategies of all parties involved in the Oklahoma Courts’ death penalty decisions … On April 28, Oklahoma’s execution by lethal injection of convicted murderer Clayton Lockett went awry. According to witnesses, 13 minutes after being injected with the drug [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Bonnie Docherty of Human Rights Watch discusses fully autonomous weapons and their human rights implications… Fully autonomous weapons, which could select and fire on targets without meaningful human intervention, have the potential to revolutionize the nature of warfare, bringing greater speed and reach to military operations. In the process, though, this emerging [...]

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The US Supreme Court ruled 7-2 Monday in CTS Corp. v. Waldburger that the discovery rule set forth in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) does not preempt a state’s law limiting the time to seek remedies. The case arose after North Carolina landowners filed a claim against CTS Corp. for allegedly [...]

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