Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ’s Bid for Rhode Island Voter Data, Emphasizing State Autonomy

In a decision last Friday, Judge Mary McElroy of the US District Court of Rhode Island dismissed a suit from the Department of Justice (DOJ) that sought personal voter information from Rhode Island’s Department of State. The DOJ had filed the suit in pursuit of unredacted voter registration details, including Social Security Numbers and driver’s…

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Federal Panel Rejects New Donor Disclosure Rule for Amicus Briefs Amid Privacy Concerns

The US Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules (ACAR) recently voted to eliminate a proposed membership-disclosure requirement from the rules governing amicus briefs in federal appellate courts. This decision, affirmed by a 5-1 vote, reflects ongoing debates about transparency and privacy in judicial proceedings. The proposed rule would have mandated amicus filers to disclose donors contributing…

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Maldives Faces Global Criticism Over Plan to Reinstate Death Penalty After Six Decades

Human rights advocates are voicing strong concerns over the Republic of Maldives’ intention to reinstate the death penalty after a six-decade moratorium. Human Rights Watch, alongside ten other organizations, has urged the government to abandon plans to institute capital punishment for drug-related offenses. The proposal, which threatens to undermine Maldives’ commitments under international law, comes…

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Amnesty International Criticizes Proposed Amendments to India’s Digital Media Framework for Expanding Government Censorship Powers

Amnesty International has raised significant concerns over India’s proposed amendments to its digital media framework, urging an immediate withdrawal due to potential “abusive powers” it confers on the government. The amendments to the Information Technology Second Amendment Rules, 2026, suggest a notable expansion of state influence over internet content. Unlike previous digital regulations that primarily…

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“Ireland Urged to Reevaluate U.S. ICE Flights Amid Human Rights Concerns at Shannon Airport”

Amid growing concerns surrounding the use of Shannon Airport in Ireland by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Amnesty International and Human Rights First have called on Irish officials to halt these operations. In their first joint letter, the two organizations urged both the Irish Minister for Transport and the Minister for Foreign Affairs and…

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UN Launches AI-Driven Platform to Combat Global Hunger Amid Funding Challenges

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has unveiled an innovative AI-assisted platform, HungerMap Live, designed to monitor and address global hunger crises. This tool aims to offer an early-warning system to mitigate and combat famine conditions worldwide. The platform integrates an extensive array of data, including food security information from over 300 analysts, government…

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Navigating Legal Shifts: Law360 Highlights Key Industry Trends and Strategies

As the legal landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, practitioners and firms must stay informed about the shifting tides that affect their clients and operations. Law360, a prominent resource for legal professionals, recently highlighted the firms and stories that garnered significant attention in the industry. According to their recent coverage, several key developments…

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Eleventh Circuit Revives Frida Kahlo Trademark Dispute: Implications for Jurisdictional Reach in Intellectual Property Law

In a notable decision, the Eleventh Circuit has decided to reinstate a trademark dispute involving a company claiming ownership of several Frida Kahlo trademarks and the heirs of the iconic Mexican artist. This decision follows the appellate court’s conclusion that the lower court incorrectly dismissed the case due to a perceived lack of jurisdiction. The…

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Polygon Labs Lawsuit Against Former Predicate Labs Executives Highlights Importance of Fiduciary Accountability

Polygon Labs has initiated legal proceedings against two former executives of Predicate Labs Inc., alleging a series of self-dealing activities and breaches of fiduciary duty following the company’s $400 million acquisition in 2021. The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Chancery Court, contends that the executives engaged in intentional misrepresentation and deceptive inducement, actions that have raised…

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California Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence Amid Juror Bias Concerns; Ohio Man Convicted in First Federal Revenge Porn Case

In a significant ruling, the California Supreme Court has overturned the conviction and death sentence of a man accused of a double murder, including the killing of a police chief. The decision came after the defense argued that the trial court failed to adequately investigate claims of juror bias, highlighting ongoing concerns about fairness in…

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Denver Food Truck Sues Alleged Partner Over Trade Secret Misappropriation, Setting Precedent for Industry Protection

In a recent legal battle shaking the local culinary scene, a food truck business in Denver has accused a potential partner of misappropriating trade secrets. According to a lawsuit filed in a Colorado state court, the aggrieved business alleges that under the guise of forming a partnership, its rivals illicitly acquired confidential operational strategies, which…

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Court Rules in Favor of HyperSphere Technologies, Dismissing Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

In a recent development in intellectual property litigation, HyperSphere Technologies Inc., a cybersecurity firm based in Georgia, managed to sidestep allegations of copyright infringement. The lawsuit, brought against HyperSphere by a software developer, claimed unauthorized use of copyrighted code. However, the court dismissed the case, ruling in favor of HyperSphere, allowing the company to continue…

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Australian High Court Ruling Signals Shift in Global Software Patent Strategies

In February 2026, the High Court of Australia made a significant decision that could have broad implications for the technology and gaming sectors worldwide. The court refused to grant special leave to hear an appeal in Commissioner of Patents v. Aristocrat Technologies Australia Proprietary Ltd., centered on patents for electronic gaming machines. This action effectively…

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PTAB Reviews of Cellspin Patents Spotlight Ongoing Tech Industry Patent Tensions

In a recent development, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has initiated reviews concerning the validity of three patents held by Cellspin Soft Inc. The focus of these evaluations is on patents pivotal to the company’s technology for publishing data on websites. This move comes after Cellspin successfully circumvented previous challenges from TikTok, raising…

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