Human Rights

EU Releases Draft Guidelines for High-Risk AI Systems
Tech & Intellectual Property EU Releases Draft Guidelines for High-Risk AI Systems

The release of the European Commission’s draft guidelines for high-risk artificial intelligence systems marks a pivotal moment in the global effort to reconcile rapid technological advancement with the preservation of fundamental human rights and democratic values. On May 19, 2026, the Commission

EEOC Shifts Focus to Intentional Bias and DEI Programs
Civil Law EEOC Shifts Focus to Intentional Bias and DEI Programs

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has officially transitioned to a more aggressive oversight strategy through the approval of its National Enforcement Plan for Fiscal Years 2025 through 2029. This new framework marks a departure from the previous Strategic Enforcement Plan, signaling

Can South Africa Solve Its 2026 Immigration Crisis?
Civil Law Can South Africa Solve Its 2026 Immigration Crisis?

The streets of Pretoria and Johannesburg are currently vibrating with a tension that has not been witnessed in decades as the June 30 deadline set by the "March and March" movement approaches. Led by the charismatic yet polarizing Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, this grassroots surge has galvanized thousands

Can Connecticut’s New Laws Stop Federal ICE Overreach?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Connecticut’s New Laws Stop Federal ICE Overreach?

The granite steps of the Abraham Ribicoff U.S. Court House in Hartford have transformed into a theater of political friction as residents and state officials confront the widening reach of federal immigration enforcement. This atmosphere of tension reflects a broader societal pushback against what

Can a Landmark Lawsuit Stop Illegal US Deportation Deals?
International & Trade Law Can a Landmark Lawsuit Stop Illegal US Deportation Deals?

Rights lawyers have launched an unprecedented legal offensive before the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to challenge the forced removal of African migrants from the United States to Equatorial Guinea. This high-stakes litigation, spearheaded by the Global Strategic Litigation

Can African Courts Stop Illegal U.S. Deportation Deals?
Civil Law Can African Courts Stop Illegal U.S. Deportation Deals?

A profound legal challenge currently unfolding within the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights is forcing a critical re-evaluation of how sovereign nations engage in clandestine deportation agreements that bypass international human rights standards. This litigation, filed in mid-2026,

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