The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has accused the British government of displaying “glaring double standards” after British-Egyptian activist, Alaa Abd el-Fattah, returned to the United Kingdom ...
There are a number of major cases that the Supreme Court is preparing to hear or give a ruling on that could bring huge ...
A representative of Simonis Ventures Nigeria Limited has accused the Head of the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit, ...
Abdi Jama’s phone started buzzing with questions from community members a month ago, when President Donald Trump referred to people from Somalia as “garbage” and said they should “go back to where ...
The state of educational rights for undocumented people has been a longstanding policy dilemma that continues to have an uncertain trajectory. Its legal beginnings emerged in 1982, when the Supreme ...
On November 19, the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)—a regional court with jurisdiction over human rights violations in West African member ...
Michael Ramsey, a law professor at the University of San Diego, said the 14th Amendment gave citizenship to children born in the United States, whether their parents were in the country legally or ...
By Dhonti Narasimha Reddy Recent headlines celebrated Hyderabad becoming India’s “largest city” after the Telangana ...
Family A growing subset of ultra-wealthy founders is treating family size as a strategic variable, not a private detail.
Bar reciprocity, also known as admission on motion, refers to a licensing mechanism that allows attorneys licensed in one U.S. jurisdiction to be admitted to th ...
It started as a traffic stop for a broken tail light. Then the case of self-proclaimed sovereign citizen Michael Mattingly devolved into a series of delays, unusual filings and, eventually, a ...
At least two major states are expected to try to enact new congressional maps — and a looming Supreme Court decision could ...