With threats against and violence toward judges doubling in recent years, the rule of law now feels more vulnerable to ...
Armed Group Threatens, Harasses, Attacks Civilians in Occupied East The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group and the allied Alliance Fleuve Congo have threatened, detained, and attacked journalists, critics, ...
Far-right, pro-Russia politician Călin Georgescu responded on Tuesday evening, March 11, after the Constitutional Court (CCR) ...
THE Freedom of Information Act Chapter 22:02 (the “FOIA”) was passed by an Act of Parliament No 26 of 1999. Following the ...
In recent years, Armenia has made progress in protecting freedom of speech. In 2024, the country improved its ranking in the ...
President Trump escalated his fight with Canada on Tuesday, threatening to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and ...
A federal judge ruled Monday that DOGE is likely covered by the Freedom of Information Act, a federal transparency law that allows outsiders to obtain internal government records detailing agency cond ...
A judicial security program meant to help federal judges remove their personal information from the internet helped over ...
The good news is there have been far fewer of these bills than expected. The bad news is there are still some stinkers.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, L'Union des Journalistes Tchadiens (UJT), in condemning the latest arbitrary detentions, which constitute a violation of their ...
Extremist legislators will stop at nothing to build barriers to legal abortion access, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
Bad-faith lawsuits, ugly smears, and even violence against journalists are becoming more common. To that, we must all say, ...