The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has once again reiterated the need for state police, describing it as key content of restructuring. Adams’ reaction came in response to the statement made by the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Rules and Business, Francis Waive, that state police like other issues relating Read More
Diddy has filed a motion to dismiss some of the claims in his latest sexual assault lawsuit, stating certain laws did not exist at the time.
UK law firm TLT has had rapid financial growth over the last several years, with London as a key to that success. Its new head of its City office sat down with City A.M.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law on Friday to alter the state’s statute of limitations for civil sexual abuse cases to narrowly benefit Boy Scout sex abuse survivors who are eligible for compensation under a settlement up to $2.7 million. The state met the April 19 deadline to alter the state’s sexual
The real minimum wage, no matter how much liberal politicians try to deny it, is and always will be zero.
The latest episode of For Tech’s Sake dives into the proverbial dump of electrical items and features an interview with Swappie Ireland’s new country manager. : Is fast tech getting worse than fast fashion?
A basketball match between a group of Stanford Law students and Berkeley Law students started a new tradition.
You know the gist rising rates of climate change on the global scale becoming more and more of a pressing issue. Scotland’s main issue is the increased rainfall that is a result of climate change. Scotland has experienced more events of heavy rainfall with, “the average between 2010 and 2019 was 9 percent wetter than the entire average from between the years of 1961 to 1990” (Historic Environment Scotland). This coincides with the rise of warm years. As this is projected to continue through the...
A total of 25 men have been jailed for a collective 346 years over the rape, sexual abuse, and trafficking of young girls in West Yorkshire.
"I was never planning on talking about my sexuality ever, in a million
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in two consolidated cases, Moyle v. Idaho and Idaho v. United States, to determine whether a federal law governing Read More
A little over five years ago, I launched the Law Bytes podcast with an episode featuring Elizabeth Denham, then the UK’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, who provided her perspective on Canadian privacy law. I must admit that I didn’t know what the future would hold for the podcast, but I certainly did not envision reaching 200 episodes. I think it’s been a fun, entertaining, and educational ride. I’m grateful to the incredible array of guests, to Gerardo Lebron Laboy, who has been there to...