Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban Law Citing National Security, Sets Stage for Ownership Overhaul

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new legislation that imposes strict requirements on TikTok, the popular social media platform owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. The law mandates TikTok to dissociate from ByteDance or face a ban in the United States, asserting that this stipulation does not infringe upon the First Amendment rights of TikTok or its users. The decision, which was unanimous and without a signed opinion, allows the law to come into force this Sunday at midnight. The ruling addresses longstanding worries during both the Trump and Biden administrations … Read more

Pakistani Court Hands Former Prime Minister Imran Khan a 14-Year Sentence in High-Profile Corruption Case

Islamabad, Pakistan — A significant decision on Thursday marked a new chapter in Pakistan’s tumultuous political narrative as a court handed down a 14-year prison sentence to former Prime Minister Imran Khan over allegations of corruption. This ruling underscores the ongoing struggle against graft within the nation’s political elite. Khan, who has been a polarizing figure in Pakistani politics, faced accusations of illicitly retaining gifts received during his tenure and selling them for profit, among other corruption charges. The court found him guilty, delivering one of the longest sentences to a former leader in recent … Read more

Ugandan Judge Endorsing Israel’s Genocide Assertion Poised to Succeed Lebanon’s Salam as International Court of Justice Chief

Kampala, Uganda – In a significant judicial development, a Ugandan judge known for her ruling in favor of Israel on a genocide claim is reportedly set to become the next president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), succeeding Lebanon’s Ronny Abraham. The appointment, expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks, marks a pivotal moment for the international legal community. This Ugandan jurist, whose pivotal decisions have frequently spotlighted her handling of complex international law issues, will be the first African woman to lead the ICJ if her nomination is ratified. This change in … Read more

Michigan House GOP Acts to Retain Tipped Wage and Modify Paid Sick Leave as Supreme Court Changes Loom

LANSING, Mich. — In swift legislative actions following their recent ascendancy to power, Republicans in the Michigan House have introduced measures aimed at maintaining the state’s tipped minimum wage and modifying its paid sick leave policies. Since assuming control on January 8, their legislative efforts have gained momentum with key proposals poised for House votes as early as next week. The regulations in question were prompted by a Michigan Supreme Court decision last summer. The court overturned previous legislative amendments from 2018, which had diluted intended boosts to the minimum wage and adjustments to sick … Read more