The Supreme Court expands protections for digital data – now what?
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Single Device Login Restriction – A Practical Impossibility for Overseas Couples The Pak-ID App is designed in a way that
Supreme Court: In a case concerning termination of employment on the ground of alleged suppression of criminal antecedents, a Division
The Constitutional Council of France blocked the country’s new under-15 social media ban on Friday, holding that the ban was
Five years after its military takeover of Afghanistan, the Taliban still cannot point to anything resembling a state that serves
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Wednesday announced plans to spend up to $20 million to equip officers with gloves
The first proposition emerging from Vanashakti is unequivocal: prior EC remains a mandatory requirement under the 2006 Notification. The Court
What good is a right that a person cannot realistically exercise? It is a question I have found myself returning
The US Court of International Trade issued summary judgment in favor of the Trump administration on Thursday in a case