Supreme Court Questions Executive Authority in Trump’s Emergency Tariff Case

In a session filled with judicial scrutiny, several U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed doubts about the legality of the emergency tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. The case, which could redefine the balance of power between the executive branch and Congress over trade policies, saw justices questioning the administration’s broad interpretation of its powers….

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Supreme Court to Review Religious Rights, Government Contractor Immunity, and Compassionate Release in Pivotal Hearings

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to grapple with a series of consequential questions this week as it revisits the intersection of religious rights, government contracts, and the First Step Act’s compassionate release provisions. Among the issues to be considered is whether state and local officials can face personal liability under the Religious Land Use…

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Kenya’s Revised Cybercrime Law Faces Backlash Over Free Speech Concerns

The recent amendments to Kenya’s cybercrime law have raised significant concerns among human rights organizations and digital rights advocates, who fear the changes could suppress freedom of expression. As reported by Human Rights Watch, the changes, approved in mid-October and detailed in early November, increase penalties for certain offenses and enhance government powers to investigate…

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