Professors at Florida International University are debating whether to pick a fight with the DeSantis administration over a state-created sociology curriculum that places substantial limits on how ...
Charlotte Ruzzica de la Chaussée, LL.M. ’17, visited Cornell Law School on Feb. 27 to speak about small island states and climate change policy.
Former Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran, PC, has reiterated that there must be no compromise on the demand for the complete repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act ...
David Scheffer grew up in Oklahoma, always interested in the world far outside his home. His curiosity and “fill the gap” ethos led him to forge several war crimes tribunals to seek justice for global ...
In recent years, a growing number of observers across the world have begun to question whether the principles of international law are applied equally to ...
Is the current military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran a violation of international law? In this exclusive interview, UN Watch Executive ...
Board of Governors appointees overseeing the curricula include roofing contractors, insurance execs, and no professors.
The most striking aspect of the Trump administration’s legal argument for the attack on Iran is that, in practical terms, it simply does not exist. When President Donald Trump announced that the ...
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