Law
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Britain should not be selling ‘non-lethal’ arms to oppressive regimes, say campaigners
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In one of several written opinions to accompany the order, Justice Greg Shaw said the decision is a ‘clear refusal’ to defy US supreme court ruling last June
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New MIT research shows a law that gives legal cover to CEOs who prioritize creativity and employee wellbeing really works
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Republican Chuck Grassley praised federal judge, who is reportedly being vetted by the FBI, for her work in his home state of Iowa where he faces re-election
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The lawsuit filed Thursday challenges a New York state law that grants tax exemptions to products such as Rogaine, but not to tampons and sanitary pads
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Lead QC charged more than £400,000 to defend ex-PM of Qatar in case alleging he was linked to torture of British citizen
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Letters: Governments sell out to corporate interests, so individuals have to take defensive action
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Tens of thousands of fishermen and farmers from Niger delta region allege decades of uncleaned spills have polluted area
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The Texas bill is the most hotly contested abortion restriction in the country, and all eyes are on the high court after the death of Justice Anton Scalia
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Attorney general defends jail conditions of mass murderer who has access to three cells for living, studying and exercise
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This cyber-surveillance bill will have a monumental impact on the human rights of the British people
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Fatou Bensouda opens war crimes case against Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi, said to have ordered or carried out the destruction of nine mausoleums
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Andrews attended court in Nashville on Monday to testify in a case against a man who secretly filmed nude video of her through a hotel room peephole
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Justice secretary says his programme can work without reducing prisoner numbers and that his EU stance will not affect plans
Government rejects call to end UK tied visas for domestic workers