Kansas City Landlords Challenge New Ordinance, Claiming Unconstitutional Overreach in Discrimination Protection Law

Kansas City, Mo. – Amidst rising concerns over housing discrimination, two local landlords have initiated legal action against Kansas City’s newly enacted housing ordinance, which aims to safeguard tenants against discrimination based on their income sources. The ordinance, approved by the city council in January, has generated significant discussion on the balance between tenant protection and landlords’ rights. The legal challenge, brought forth by landlords Kennedy F. Jones and Stephen J. Vogel, contends that the ordinance represents an “unconstitutional overreach.” Specifically, their concern lies with the requirement to accept various non-traditional income sources, including federal … Read more

Texas Student Denied Court Protection Over School’s Dreadlock Ban, Despite Ongoing Legal Battle Over Hair Discrimination

HOUSTON — A Texas judge has refused to grant an injunction that would have allowed a Black student, who has been disciplined for his hairstyle, to return to his high school without facing further penalties. Darryl George, 19, has been embroiled with the authorities of Barbers Hill High School since last year over his dreadlocks, which the school claims violate its dress code. The school’s dress code stipulates hair must not fall “below the top of a T-shirt collar, below the eyebrows, or below the ear lobes when let down.” George has chosen not to … Read more

South Korea Penalizes Worldcoin, Citing Breaches in Privacy Protection Regulations

Seoul, South Korea – South Korea’s data protection authority, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), has imposed a hefty fine on Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency firm known for its biometric-based approach to user identification. The penalty, amounting to 100 million won (approximately $72,000), comes as a result of Worldcoin’s violation of the country’s stringent personal data protection laws. Worldcoin, which has garnered significant attention for its ambitious plan to provide a blockchain-based identity using iris scans, faced scrutiny from the PIPC regarding its handling of sensitive biometric data. The regulatory body’s investigation revealed that Worldcoin had … Read more

Malaysia Enhances Personal Data Protection Laws, Seeks Public Input on Key Updates

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — In a decisive move to fortify the privacy of personal data, Malaysia is undertaking significant amendments to its Personal Data Protection Act, initially established in 2010. This revamp aims to harmonize the nation’s regulations with international standards, reflecting global trends toward tightening data security and enhancing user autonomy over personal information. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Department (PDPD) has actively sought public and expert feedback on key aspects of the proposed law changes. This participation underscores a broader commitment to ensure that the regulations … Read more