Civil Law

Jordan's Cybercrimes Law: A Threat to Freedom of Expression and Activism
Civil Law Jordan's Cybercrimes Law: A Threat to Freedom of Expression and Activism

In August 2023, Jordan enacted a new Cybercrimes Law that had a profound impact on the freedom of expression within the country. The new amendments to the original 2015 Cybercrimes Law have significantly broadened the scope of offenses and endowed public prosecutors with the authority to take legal

Navigating Employment Law: Tools and Insights for HR Professionals
Civil Law Navigating Employment Law: Tools and Insights for HR Professionals

Navigating the complexities of employment law is a significant challenge for HR professionals, particularly in the wake of the passing of the Employment Rights Bill through parliament. Amidst frequent headlines and online chatter that often sensationalize and skew the truth, HR professionals find

Navigating California's Paid Sick Leave Law: Tips for Employers
Civil Law Navigating California's Paid Sick Leave Law: Tips for Employers

California's paid sick leave law, though instituted ten years ago, continues to perplex many employers who strive to balance compliance with this regulation while maintaining their company operations smoothly. While the law aims to protect employees' rights to take time off for health-related

Trump's Stringent Policies Drastically Reduce Legal Immigration Paths
Civil Law Trump's Stringent Policies Drastically Reduce Legal Immigration Paths

Since the start of the Trump administration, significant changes have been implemented in the U.S. immigration system, focusing on both undocumented and legal immigrants. This narrative explores how these changes particularly affect legal immigration and the multifaceted implications for both

Can States Mandate Local Police to Enforce Federal Immigration Laws?
Civil Law Can States Mandate Local Police to Enforce Federal Immigration Laws?

In recent years, a significant debate has centered around the efforts of Republican lawmakers in several states to assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws. This initiative primarily focuses on expanding the 287(g) program, which deputizes local law enforcement officers to

Tennessee GOP Moves to Restrict Public Education for Immigrant Children
Civil Law Tennessee GOP Moves to Restrict Public Education for Immigrant Children

Recent legislative actions in Tennessee have sparked significant debate and controversy, as the Tennessee GOP introduced several bills aimed at restricting access to public education for immigrant children who lack legal status. These measures challenge the landmark 1982 U.S. Supreme Court ruling,

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