The European Union (EU) is reassessing its stance on Israel's compliance with human rights obligations, specifically under Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. This reassessment has emerged due to alleged violations by Israel related to military actions in Gaza, as highlighted by
The question of whether law enforcement can operate effectively without solid federal funding has sparked considerable debate. Historically, substantial financial support has been the backbone for many law enforcement agencies across the United States, enabling them to integrate advanced
In the evolving landscape of European Union regulations, a potential delay looms over the implementation of the AI Act, a comprehensive legislative framework designed to govern artificial intelligence. As these regulatory developments unfold, Atli Stannard emerges as a pivotal figure in assisting
Tensions between state and federal immigration policies in the United States have reached new heights, with Democratic governors staunchly defending sanctuary policies against increasing Republican scrutiny. In a recent U.S. House Committee hearing, governors from Minnesota, Illinois, and New York
The Justice Department, under the leadership of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, has made a significant decision to end the American Bar Association’s privileged role in evaluating federal judicial nominees. This move disrupts a 72-year practice where the ABA's Standing Committee functioned as
In a landmark decision, the California Supreme Court has intervened to address the fallout of the failed February bar exam, a situation that disrupted the career trajectories of numerous aspiring legal professionals in the state. The Supreme Court's ruling aims to mitigate the impact of this