New York Court Upholds Local Climate Laws, Bolstering Efforts to Combat Emissions from Large Buildings

New York, NY — In a significant ruling today, the New York State Court of Appeals affirmed that the state’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act does not override Local Law 97 or other municipal climate initiatives. This decision is expected to strengthen local authorities’ ability to enforce measures aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Rachel Spector, the Deputy Managing Attorney at Earthjustice’s Northeast Office, issued a statement praising the court’s decision. She emphasized that this ruling reinforces the importance of local laws in conjunction with statewide efforts to address climate change. Spector remarked on … Read more

"Harnessing Technology to Combat ‘Gray’ Imports: Industry Experts Advocate for Comprehensive Strategy"

Kyiv, Ukraine – Legal experts are advocating for a comprehensive strategy to combat “gray” imports using modern technologies. Olga Zav’yazun, a lawyer in the Business Support practice at Juscutum, emphasizes that leveraging innovative solutions is essential for ensuring consumers have access to legitimate products, complete with satisfactory service and legal protections. Zav’yazun highlights the development of online platforms that enable consumers to verify product authenticity through serial numbers and other identification details. This technology can enhance consumer confidence by confirming the legality of the goods they purchase. She also notes that regional differentiation is an … Read more

Washington State Enacts Tough New Laws to Combat Animal Cruelty and Fighting

Olympia, Wash. — New legislation aimed at strengthening Washington State’s laws against animal fighting and cruelty has been enacted, reflecting a commitment to safeguarding animal welfare. The new law, known as ESHB 1149, introduces more stringent penalties for those convicted of these offenses. Under the revised law, individuals found guilty of engaging in animal fighting may face a class C felony charge, potentially resulting in a prison sentence of up to five years. Repeat offenders will encounter even harsher repercussions, signaling a tough stance against such criminal activity. The legislation also enacts a lifetime ban … Read more

Global Legal Minds Converge to Combat Human Trafficking Through Innovative Essay Award

Washington, D.C. – The Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at American University has once again thrown a spotlight on some of the most pressing global challenges through its annual Human Rights Essay Award. This year, the competition drew an impressive 73 entries in both English and Spanish, submitted by legal professionals and scholars from across the world. The 2025 edition’s theme focused on the critical issue of human trafficking, underpinning the persistent violation of human dignity and fundamental human rights. The essays submitted tackled the complex subject of human trafficking from a variety … Read more