EU Stands Firm on Digital Regulations Amidst US Tariff Threats: A Declaration of Sovereignty

BRUSSELS, Belgium — The European Union is poised to stand firm on its digital regulations, despite pushback from the United States. A senior official from the EU reaffirmed on Monday that the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) will continue to be enforced, following comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding potential tariffs on nations implementing such rules. Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, took to social media platform X to emphasize the significance of the DSA and DMA. She described these laws as “sovereign legislations” that … Read more

Jury Awards $2.2 Million to Protester Injured by Sheriff’s Deputy in 2020 Police Brutality Demonstration

Los Angeles, California — A jury recently awarded $2.2 million to a man injured during a 2020 protest against police brutality. Cellin Gluck, who was shot in the face with a less-lethal munition by a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy, had claimed he and his daughter experienced excessive force while participating in a peaceful demonstration. In its verdict, the jury found LA County liable for Gluck’s injuries and initially determined he was entitled to $3.5 million in damages. Additionally, his daughter received $300,000 for emotional distress inflicted during the incident. However, county attorneys stated that … Read more

Professional Ethics at Stake: Hong Kong Disbars Activist Lawyer Kevin Yam for Controversial Sanctions Call

Hong Kong—The Law Society of Hong Kong has clarified that its decision to disallow Kevin Yam, an Australia-based lawyer and prominent activist, from practicing law in the city was not influenced by his political views. Instead, the society emphasized that the ruling stemmed from professional misconduct findings made by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. On Monday, the Law Society defended its stance following the tribunal’s determination that Yam’s actions constituted “grave and serious” misconduct. Charges against him arose after he called on the United States to impose sanctions on judges and prosecutors involved in politically sensitive … Read more

Judge Halts Deportation, Protecting Hundreds of Guatemalan Children from Forced Removal

A federal judge in California has intervened to prevent the deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children, ordering the Biden administration to pause its planned removals temporarily. This ruling comes amid growing concerns regarding the treatment of these young migrants and the potential consequences of their expulsion from the United States. The decision was prompted by a joint lawsuit filed by a coalition of advocacy groups, emphasizing the urgent need to address the vulnerabilities faced by these children. The groups argued that the deportation of minors, particularly those fleeing violence and poverty in their home country, … Read more