Gay Rights Activists Rally for International Pressure on Uganda Amid Upheld Death Penalty Law for ‘Aggravated Homosexuality’

Kampala, Uganda – Gay rights activists in Uganda are calling for increased international pressure on the government to repeal a law that imposes the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality.” The Constitutional Court of Uganda recently refused to nullify the law, which also includes lengthy prison sentences for other same-sex offenses. Homosexuality is already illegal in Uganda, as well as in many other African countries. Members of the LGBT community and activists are urging the international community to exert more pressure on the Ugandan government in order to bring about the repeal of the anti-gay law. … Read more

The Future of Big Law: Kirkland & Ellis Dominates Revenue Rankings, Raises the Stakes for Competitors

New York City, NY – Kirkland & Ellis has emerged as the leading law firm in terms of revenue, leaving its competitors trailing far behind. With over $6.5 billion in gross revenue, Kirkland dominates the rankings, with Latham & Watkins being the closest contender at around 80% of its revenue. Only two other firms, DLA Piper and Baker McKenzie, can even reach half of Kirkland’s size in terms of revenue. This exceptional growth has prompted the industry to dub it “The Great Growth Race,” according to Fairfax Advisors, a law firm consultancy. The implications of … Read more

University of Texas Implements Controversial Law, Laying Off Diversity and Inclusion Employees

AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Texas at Austin is facing backlash after laying off multiple employees who had previously held positions focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The layoffs were a result of a new state law that banned such programs on campuses. The Texas chapter of the American Association of University Professors reported that employees received layoff notices on Tuesday, several months after being reassigned to other positions in order to comply with the legislation that took effect on January 1. The university, however, did not disclose the exact number of affected individuals. … Read more

Uganda’s Constitutional Court Upholds Controversial Anti-Gay Law, Sparking Outrage from LGBT Activists

Kampala, Uganda – Uganda’s constitutional court has made a ruling regarding the country’s controversial anti-gay law. On Wednesday, the court declined to annul or grant a permanent injunction against the enforcement of the law, which has been met with fierce opposition from the LGBT community and human rights activists. The judges acknowledged that the law does infringe on certain fundamental human rights, but ultimately decided against nullifying it. The case before the court involved petitioners who were questioning the law’s violation of equal protection for all Ugandans. However, the panel of five judges, led by … Read more