Vietnam’s Strict New Internet Regulation Sparks Concerns Over Free Speech Rights

Hanoi, Vietnam – Vietnam has recently enacted a strict internet regulation law that has sparked widespread concerns over free speech rights. The law, which went into effect this month, mandates all internet companies to remove any content deemed offensive by the Vietnamese government within 24 hours of notification. Companies are also required to store data locally, furnish user information upon government request, and establish representative offices in Vietnam. This move by the Vietnamese authorities mirrors actions taken by other governments in the region to tighten control over digital information and suppress dissent. Critics argue that … Read more

Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump Steps In to Seek Justice for Amanda Sylvester After Tragic Delay in Emergency Response

College Park, GA — In a heartbreaking incident that has aroused community and legal action, 15-year-old Amanda Sylvester tragically died after collapsing during a volleyball practice in College Park. Following the incident, renowned civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump has announced his representation of the Sylvester family, pledging to pursue justice and probe the circumstances that led to Amanda’s untimely death. Amanda was attending a regular practice session with the Dream Chasers volleyball club when she suddenly fell ill and collapsed. Immediate calls were made to emergency services as those present tried to manage the dire … Read more

Jury Upholds Qualcomm’s Chip Licensing Rights in Legal Clash With Arm, Leaving Door Open for Additional Litigation

In a recent legal skirmish, Qualcomm triumphed over Arm in a significant court decision, affirming Qualcomm’s rights under its licensing agreement. The dispute between these technology giants commenced after Qualcomm’s acquisition of Nuvia, a chip designer previously licensed by Arm. Nuvia, which was established by former Apple engineers, specialized in semiconductor design. Following its acquisition, Qualcomm integrated Nuvia’s technologies into its cutting-edge Snapdragon chip series. These chips were pivotal in powering Microsoft’s inaugural Copilot PCs. Arm, however, contested Qualcomm’s actions, arguing that Qualcomm had wrongly transferred Nuvia’s licensing rights without obtaining necessary permissions from Arm—an … Read more

Missouri Judge Temporarily Halts Near-Total Abortion Ban, Citing New Constitutional Rights Amendment

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A recent judicial ruling has rendered Missouri’s near-total abortion prohibition unenforceable, following the enactment of a new constitutional amendment that legalized abortion in the state. On Friday, Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jerri Zhang blocked the stringent abortion law, temporarily lifting restrictions until further court deliberations determine the law’s constitutionality. Missouri joins four other states that added abortion rights to their state constitutions through 2024 ballot initiatives. The amendment in Missouri, while not directly annulling existing laws, provides a framework for challenging abortion bans in court that are deemed unconstitutional under … Read more