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9 Jan 2021, 11:30 am by Beth S. Lyons
In 2014, I again wrote about defence work in an article, entitled “Litigating for Justice: Defense Work at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR),” available at Litigating-for-Justice. [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 9:05 pm by Jasmine Wang
The United States increasingly stands apart from international standards in two areas of reproductive rights, attorney Aram A. [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 12:31 pm by Scott Bomboy
The clause says the president “shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment. [read post]
7 Jan 2021, 11:26 am by Emanuela Tala
  The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania denied the requested temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, and in a case titled Fulton v. [read post]
Federal law prohibits “depredation against any property of the United States” as well as robbing or attempting to rob “another of any kind or description of personal property belonging to the United States. [read post]
6 Jan 2021, 10:01 am
The United States Constitution guarantees specific rights to each and every U.S. citizen if they are ever accused of a crime. [read post]
6 Jan 2021, 6:00 am by Peter Briccetti
Garland is a judge serving on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. [read post]
It has long been acknowledged that the United States lags behind other developed countries in its safeguards designed to prevent the flow of illicit money—so much so that the Tax Justice Network, an independent institution that indexes countries’ financial secrecy, currently ranks the United States as the second most financially secretive jurisdiction, ranking behind only the Cayman Islands and just ahead of Switzerland1. [read post]
It has long been acknowledged that the United States lags behind other developed countries in its safeguards designed to prevent the flow of illicit money—so much so that the Tax Justice Network, an independent institution that indexes countries’ financial secrecy, currently ranks the United States as the second most financially secretive jurisdiction, ranking behind only the Cayman Islands and just ahead of Switzerland1. [read post]