DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip/CAIRO (Reuters) - Forced from her home by Israel's seven-month-long Gaza offensive, Salwa al-Masri has little hope her plight will be alleviated by a ruling from the U.N.'s top court ordering Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah. "The massacres are only increasing," she said, as she cooked a meal on an open fire outside a tent in Deir al-Balah. "They shouldn’t say one thing, while the action is something different," said Masri, who fled her home in northern Gaza...
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(The Center Square) – The Liberty Justice Center secured a court order temporarily halting enforcement of an Illinois law that Gov. J.B. Pritzker hastily enacted prohibiting candidates that didn't run in the primary from being slated for the November election. Earlier this month, super-majority Democrats in the Illinois legislature approved and the governor signed a mid-election year law ending the slating of candidates. Following a lawsuit, a Sangamon County judge ruled...
A High Court ruling in June is expected to overturn the colonial-era sodomy law that is used to police and discriminate against the queer community.
Ontario's top court has upheld the right of Toronto Transit Commission workers to strike, a decision that comes just days before they plan to walk off the job. The Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed an appeal Thursday by the provincial government of a lower court ruling that had declared a law eliminating the workers' right to strike unconstitutional. In 2011, the Ontario government, under the Liberals, enacted a law banning unionized TTC workers from striking, which government lawyers...
Nineteen Republican state attorneys general have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to get involved in a dispute over climate-change lawsuits
A new survey has found that 48 percent of American believe they will live to see climate change destroy the Earth, but many of the respondents said they only take action to feel like a good person.
Court Ruling Means California Schools Can Violate Students' Rights When Following Public Health Orders Authored by Kristin Lang via The Epoch Times, As we near the end of the school year, a new court ruling may have some parents rethinking whether they want to enroll their children in California’s public schools this fall. Those of you living in Southern California will likely remember the case of Aidan Palicke. An academically-gifted Yorba Linda High School student and captain...
“The reality is, the effects of climate change are already upon us in terms of our transportation,” he said.
New research on the so-called Carnian Crisis by a team led by Alexander Lukeneder, paleontologist at the Natural History Museum Vienna, reveals astonishing developments surrounding global climate change during the Triassic period.
(The Center Square) — Connecticut's high court has ruled that a state election panel's ban on advertising in publicly financed campaigns violates the free speech rights of political candidates. The unanimous ruling by the Connecticut Supreme Court sided with two Republican lawmakers who were sanctioned by state election officials for using public campaign financing grants to attack then-Gov. Dannel Malloy’s Democratic fiscal policies. In the 54-page opinion, Chief...